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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203353

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Introduction: Hypertension in pregnancy is one of the majorobstetric conditions threatening the life of both mother andfetus. Hypertensive disorders complicate 51% of allpregnancies and cause 16% of maternal deaths in developedcountries (WHO).Methods: The present study comprise of 100 cases ofantenatal women who presented with hypertension inpregnancy at government medical college Churu, from Januaryto march 2018. Detail information regarding demographic data,antenatal history, obstetrics and menstrual history were taken,and close follow up were noted regarding mode of delivery,treatment received, maternal and perinatal outcome &complications. 65% of patients were gestational hypertension,39 % were pre –eclampsia and eclampsia syndrome, 1%chronic hypertension, and 7% of patients had comorbidcondition like diabetes (4%) and renal disorder (7%).Results: We found that 60% patients were diagnosed havinggestational hypertension.39% had preeclampsia eclampsiasyndrome. 1% had chronic hypertension. 4% of patients hadcomorbid condition like diabetes. Gestational hypertension(60%): out of which developed (preeclampsia)(15%).Conclusion: Hypertension disorder complicates 15 % of allpregnancy and is associated with maternal and fetal outcome.It is an acute obstetrics emergency in which switch treatmentand prompt decision making is required to get best maternaland outcome.

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