Survey of Correlation between Preeclampsia and Season & Some of itsRisk Factor In Pregnant Women

F. Khojasteh, A. Safarzadeh, Burayri
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Background: Preeclampsia, is a multisystem disorder unique to human pregnancy. It is one of the main complications during pregnancy and one of the three major causes of matenal mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the preeclampsia correlation with season and its risk factors in 15-45 year old women. Methods: The hospital records of consecutive patients (July 2004 - June2007) with preeclampsia were used for this study. This case - control study, the patients of the case group were 2488 persons who had the requirements of the study (age: 15- 45 year, gravid: 1-3), and then other 2488 pregnant women without preeclampsia were selected as the control group. Data achieved through filling questionnaires through the patients file. The SPSS info software program was used for statistical analysis. Results: The results showed that there is an inverse correlation between preeclampsia and seasons. At the start of spring it gradually began to increase and reached to a sudden peak in Autumn and then it suddenly decreased in the winter.The most important factors of the prevalenee of preeclampsia were hypertension, diabetes and previous preeclampsia, respectively.
孕妇子痫前期与季节及部分危险因素的相关性调查
背景:子痫前期是一种人类妊娠特有的多系统疾病。它是怀孕期间的主要并发症之一,也是造成产妇死亡的三大原因之一。本研究的目的是评估15-45岁女性子痫前期与季节及其危险因素的相关性。方法:采用2004年7月- 2007年6月连续收治的先兆子痫患者的住院记录进行研究。本病例对照研究,病例组患者为符合研究要求的2488例(年龄:15- 45岁,孕龄:1-3岁),另选取2488例无子痫前期孕妇作为对照组。通过患者档案填写问卷获得数据。采用SPSS info软件进行统计分析。结果:子痫前期与季节呈负相关。在春季开始时逐渐增加,在秋季达到一个突然的高峰,然后在冬季突然减少。影响子痫前期患病率的最重要因素分别是高血压、糖尿病和既往子痫前期。
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