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Gac Sanit ; 35 Suppl 2: S224-S226, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34929817

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze serum levels of L-arginine and 25-hydroxyvitamin D as predictors of survival in severely preeclamptic women. METHODS: This study is a retrospective descriptive study using medical record data from June to August 2019 and has received a recommendation for ethical approval with the protocol number UH20070290. The study was conducted in 4 hospitals in Makassar: Dr. General Hospital. Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Hasanuddin University Teaching Hospital, Siti Fatimah Regional Mother and Child Health Hospital, and Sitti Khadijah 1 Mother and Child Hospital. The samples of this study were mothers who gave birth with a diagnosis of normal pregnant women, severe preeclampsia, and severe preeclampsia with complications. RESULTS: Serum l-arginine level did not affect the survival of severe preeclamptic mothers. It was shown at p-value 0.799>0.05. Meanwhile, serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D affect the predictors of maternal preeclampsia where the p-value is 0.024<0.05. In comparing serum levels of L-arginine and 25-hydroxyvitamin D, there was no significant difference in groups of normal pregnant women, severe preeclampsia, and severe preeclampsia with complications. CONCLUSION: Serum level of 25-hydroxyvitamin affects the survival of severe preeclamptic mothers.


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Pre-Eclampsia , Arginine , Child , Female , Humans , Mothers , Pregnancy , Retrospective Studies , Vitamin D/analogs & derivatives
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Gac. sanit. (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 35(supl. 2): S224-S226, 2021. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-220945

ABSTRACT

Objective: This study aimed to analyze serum levels of L-arginine and 25-hydroxyvitamin D as predictors of survival in severely preeclamptic women. Methods: This study is a retrospective descriptive study using medical record data from June to August 2019 and has received a recommendation for ethical approval with the protocol number UH20070290. The study was conducted in 4 hospitals in Makassar: Dr. General Hospital. Wahidin Sudirohusodo, Hasanuddin University Teaching Hospital, Siti Fatimah Regional Mother and Child Health Hospital, and Sitti Khadijah 1 Mother and Child Hospital. The samples of this study were mothers who gave birth with a diagnosis of normal pregnant women, severe preeclampsia, and severe preeclampsia with complications. Results: Serum l-arginine level did not affect the survival of severe preeclamptic mothers. It was shown at p-value 0.799 > 0.05. Meanwhile, serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D affect the predictors of maternal preeclampsia where the p-value is 0.024 < 0.05. In comparing serum levels of L-arginine and 25-hydroxyvitamin D, there was no significant difference in groups of normal pregnant women, severe preeclampsia, and severe preeclampsia with complications. Conclusion: Serum level of 25-hydroxyvitamin affects the survival of severe preeclamptic mothers. (AU)


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Humans , Female , Pre-Eclampsia , Arginine , Vitamin D/analogs & derivatives , Retrospective Studies , Mothers
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