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背景:高风险妊娠被广泛定义为母亲、胎儿或新生儿在分娩前或分娩后患病或死亡风险增加的妊娠。据世卫组织称,全球每天约有830名妇女死于妊娠或分娩相关并发症。约20-30%的妊娠属于高危妊娠,占围产期死亡率和发病率的70-80%。因此,目前的研究是为了确定高危妊娠的流行率和相关的高危因素在产前妇女在印度中部的三级保健中心。目的:了解高危妊娠的流行情况及相关高危因素。材料和方法:本研究的伦理批准已获得机构伦理委员会的批准。这是一项基于记录的回顾性纵向研究,在2020年2月至2020年5月期间,在我们的三级保健研究所(Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, mp)就诊/转诊的3898名产前妇女中进行。高危妊娠是根据Pradhan Mantri Surakshit MatritvaAbhiyan的指导方针进行分类的。结果:回顾了3898例产前病例。本研究结果显示,研究对象中高危妊娠发生率为16.54%。孕妇以20 ~ 35岁年龄组居多,占94.72%。多数孕妇为多胎妊娠(57.20%)。关于产科和新生儿结局,大多数正常阴道分娩(60.6%)。最常见的高危因素为有剖宫产史(31.94%)、妊娠高血压(22.17%)和异常表现(13.95%)。结论:本研究发现近六分之一(16.54%)的孕妇为高危妊娠。因此,需要及早发现高危妊娠,以改善孕产妇、产科和新生儿结局。
Prevalence of High Risk Pregnancy: in A Tertiary Care Centre of Sagar Division of M.P.
Background: High risk pregnancy is broadly defined as one in which mother, fetus or newborn is or will beat increased risk for morbidity or mortality before or after delivery. According to WHO, globally about 830women die from pregnancy or childbirth-related complications every day. About 20-30% of all pregnanciesbelong to high-risk category, which is responsible for 70–80% of perinatal mortality and morbidity.Hence, the current study was done to determine the prevalence of high-risk pregnancies and associated highrisk factors among antenatal women in a tertiary care centre of central India.Aims & Objectives: To know the prevalence of high-risk pregnancies and associated high risk factors.Materials and methods: Ethics approval to conduct the study was obtained from the Institutional EthicsCommittee. It is a record-based retrospective longitudinal study done among 3898 antenatal women whohave attended/ referred to our tertiary care institute, Bundelkhand Medical College, Sagar, M.P. duringFebruary 2020 to May 2020.High-risk pregnancy was classified based on the guidelines from the Pradhan Mantri Surakshit MatritvaAbhiyan.Results: Among 3898 antenatal case record reviewed. Results of this study show that the prevalence ofhigh-risk pregnancy among study participants was 16.54%.Most of the pregnant women were in age group of 20-35 years that is 94.72%.Most of the pregnant women were multigravida 57.20% by gestation.Regarding obstetric and neonatal outcomes, majority had normal vaginal delivery (60.6%). The mostcommon high risk factors were history of previous cesarean section 31.94 %, Hypertension in Pregnancy22.17% & Abnormal Presentation were 13.95%.Conclusion: The current study found that almost one-sixth (16.54%) of the pregnant women have highriskpregnancy. Hence, early detection of high-risk pregnancy needs to be done to improve the maternal,obstetric, and neonatal outcomes.