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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-219737

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Background:Abruptionplacenta is one of a serious obstetrics emergency. It is defined as partial or complete separation of normally implanted placenta after 28 weeks of gestation, prior to delivery of the fetus. Placental abruption complicates about 1% of pregnancies and is aleading cause of vaginal bleeding in the latter half of pregnancy.1 AIMS:To study maternal outcome in patients with abruption placenta. To study perinatal out come in patients with abruption placenta. Material And Methods:A prospective observational study was carried out at tertiary hospital for 6 months from September 2019 to February 2020. 30 cases of abruption placenta were enrolled in this study. Results:Maximum patients (56.6%) were from 26 –30 year age group. (63.3%) were having second gravida. Maximum (56.6%) patients admitted were between 33 –36 week gestational age group. Most of (60%) patients were having revealed type of bleeding. (52.3%) patients were having grade 2. Major maternal morbidities were PPH (36.6%), severe shock (23.3%) and DIC (6.6).(26.6%) babies had birth asphyxia, (16.6%) developed ARDS. Sepsis and ICH was seen in (10%) each whereas necrotizing enterocolitis and stillbirth was found in (13.3%). Perinatal death was seen in (6.6%). Conclusion:Abruption placenta is associatedwith poor maternal and fetal outcome. Early diagnosis and prompt resuscitative measures are essential to prevent both perinal and maternal morbidity and mortality.

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