IJML-International Journal of Medical Laboratory. 2018; 5 (2): 99-102
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Background and Aims: Preeclampsia is one of the causes of maternal mortality whose leading cause is still unknown. This study was conducted to investigate the relation between blood group and pre-eclampsia in primipara women
Materials and Methods: This case-control study was performed on 100 pirmipara women in Gonabad city. The samples were assigned, by census, into two groups of case [with pre-eclampsia] and control [without pre-eclampsia]. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square through SPSS software Ver.16
Results and Conclusions: The incidence of preeclampsia in the blood group of A, B, AB, and O were 36%, 34%, 22%, and 8%, respectively. Also, there was a significant difference between blood group O and blood group non-O to preeclampsia [p<0.001]. The findings showed that the women with A and B blood types require special care with an emphasis on controlling and preventing the factors which cause hypertension/preeclampsia during pregnancy
Materials and Methods: This case-control study was performed on 100 pirmipara women in Gonabad city. The samples were assigned, by census, into two groups of case [with pre-eclampsia] and control [without pre-eclampsia]. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square through SPSS software Ver.16
Results and Conclusions: The incidence of preeclampsia in the blood group of A, B, AB, and O were 36%, 34%, 22%, and 8%, respectively. Also, there was a significant difference between blood group O and blood group non-O to preeclampsia [p<0.001]. The findings showed that the women with A and B blood types require special care with an emphasis on controlling and preventing the factors which cause hypertension/preeclampsia during pregnancy
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Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Language:
En
Journal:
Int. J. Med. Lab.
Year:
2018