Godluck H Mlay, Prosper A Shayo, Richard F Kiritta, Dismas K Matovelo, Benson R Kidenya
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子痫前期-子痫(PE-E)是一种病因不确定的多系统疾病。在撒哈拉以南非洲,它仍然是孕产妇死亡、发病和长期残疾的主要原因之一。母体低钙血症的状态与PE-E的发病机制有关。然而,先前评估母亲低钙血症与PE-E之间关系的研究结果存在争议。这一矛盾导致常规产前检查中对产妇低钙检查不一致。我们进行了一项1:2匹配的病例对照研究,以确定在坦桑尼亚西北部姆万扎的三级转诊医院Bugando医疗中心就诊的孕妇中,母体总低钙血症与PE-E的关系。本研究纳入127例病例和254例对照。匹配变量为胎龄(±1周)和产妇年龄(±1岁)。采集肘静脉血测定病例和对照组的血清总钙水平。使用标准化、预测试和编码的问卷收集数据,然后使用Microsoft Excel 2013将数据输入计算机,并使用STATA version 15进行分析。采用调整身体质量指数(BMI)和转诊状况的条件logistic回归分析来确定产妇总低钙血症与PE-E之间的关系。p值小于0.05认为有统计学意义。本研究共纳入381例孕妇,其中127例与254例对照,中位年龄为29 [IQR 26-33]岁,28.1%(107/381)为初产妇。总母体低钙血症与PE-E显著相关(未调整OR 8.6;95% ci 4.7-15.7;假定值
Strong association between hypocalcemia and preeclampsia-eclampsia among pregnant women attending at a tertiary referral hospital in Northwestern Tanzania.
Pre-eclampsia-Eclampsia (PE-E) is a multisystem disorder of uncertainty etiology. In Sub-Saharan Africa, it is still one of the leading causes of maternal death, morbidity, and long-term disability. The status of maternal hypocalcemia has been implicated in the pathogenesis of PE-E. However, there are controversial findings from previous studies done to assess the association between maternal hypocalcemia with PE-E. This contradiction causes inconsistency in checking up on maternal hypocalcemia in routine antenatal care. We conducted a 1:2 matched case control study to determine the association of total maternal hypocalcemia with PE-E among pregnant women attending at Bugando Medical Centre, a tertiary referral hospital in Mwanza, Northwestern Tanzania. This study involved 127 cases and 254 controls. The matching variables were gestational age (± 1 week) and maternal age (± 1 year). Cubital venous blood was collected for measuring total serum calcium levels among cases and controls. Data were collected using a standardized, pre-tested, and coded questionnaire, then entered into a computer using Microsoft Excel 2013, and analyzed using STATA version 15. Conditional logistic regression analysis adjusted for body mass index (BMI) and referral status was used to determine the association between total maternal hypocalcemia and PE-E. The p-value of less than 0.05 considered statistically significant. A total 381 pregnant women, 127 cases matched with 254 controls, were involved into this study Overall, the median age was 29 [IQR 26-33] years and 28.1% (107/381) were primigravidae. Total maternal hypocalcemia was significantly associated with PE-E (un-adjusted OR 8.6; 95% CI 4.7-15.7; p-value < 0.001 and adjusted OR 11.2; 95% CI 5.5-22.8; p-value < 0.001). Our study found a strong association of total hypocalcemia with PE-E. We emphasize the need for routine screening for maternal hypocalcemia during antenatal clinic visits. We recommend routine calcium supplementation for pregnant women, especially those at risk for PE-E.
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