Effect of viral hepatitis E on maternal and fetal outcome

Naushaba Rizwan, Syed Farhan Uddin
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The outcome of Hepatitis during pregnancy has been observed to be broadly diverse by various researchers, ranging from the benign to fatal. A poor result has progressively been seen in pregnant women suffering Hepatitis in Pakistan. This study was planned to study the frequency, causative organisms and chief prognostic elements affecting the consequence of viral hepatitis in pregnant women. Sixty-eight pregnant ladies answering to the doctor's facilities with jaundice were enlisted and enrolled as cases and their hematological, biochemical and viral profiles were pondered. Sixteen non-pregnant women were chosen as controls and a comparable workup was carried out. A relationship was done between the two groups. We further separated the cases into two groups – survivors and nonsurvivors and attempted to discover the components anticipating mortality. The unpaired understudy t test and chi square test were utilized to figure out whether the distinctions were measurably noteworthy. All the information was entered and investigated utilizing SPSS form 20.0. Viral Hepatitis in pregnancy caused a very high maternal mortality (19.1%) and foetal wastage (42.6%). Hepatitis E virus was the commonest causative organism (77.9%) responsible for viral hepatitis during pregnancy. It also caused the highest maternal mortality due to fulminant hepatic failure. Maternal mortality was significantly higher in those women presenting with features of encephalopathy, SIRS, highbilirubin levels and prolonged prothrombin time. Vertical transmission was noted in Hepatitis B and E. Hepatitis E is the chief causative organism causing fulminant hepatic failure in pregnant women. It leads to very high rates of maternal mortality and foetal wastage.
病毒性戊型肝炎对母胎结局的影响
怀孕期间肝炎的结果已经被不同的研究者观察到,从良性到致命。在巴基斯坦,患肝炎的孕妇的结果越来越差。本研究旨在研究影响孕妇病毒性肝炎发病的频率、病原生物及主要预后因素。68名黄疸孕妇接受了医生的检查,并被登记为病例,研究了她们的血液学、生化和病毒谱。16名未怀孕的妇女被选为对照,并进行了类似的随访。两组之间建立了关系。我们进一步将病例分为两组——幸存者和非幸存者,并试图发现预测死亡率的成分。使用未配对的替补t检验和卡方检验来确定差异是否具有可测量性显著性。使用SPSS 20.0表格对所有信息进行输入和调查。妊娠期病毒性肝炎导致很高的孕产妇死亡率(19.1%)和胎儿消瘦(42.6%)。戊型肝炎病毒是妊娠期病毒性肝炎最常见的致病生物(77.9%)。由于暴发性肝功能衰竭,产妇死亡率也是最高的。在那些表现为脑病、SIRS、高胆红素水平和凝血酶原时间延长的妇女中,产妇死亡率明显更高。在乙型肝炎和戊型肝炎中发现了垂直传播。戊型肝炎是引起孕妇暴发性肝衰竭的主要病原体。它导致产妇死亡率和胎儿消瘦率非常高。
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