Evaluation of Hepatic, Renal and Cerebral Function Test in Preeclampsia-Eclampsia Syndrome and its Correlation to Maternal and Fetal Outcome

Authors

  • Sangita Patra Medical College, India
  • Suchibrata Das NRS Medical College, India
  • Sujata Dalai Raiganj Government Medical College, India
  • Pallab Kumar Mistri Medical College, India https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1976-3879

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/bjhs.v7i1.45790

Keywords:

Eclampsia, elevated liver enzymes, maternal morbidity and mortality, preeclampsia, perinatal morbidity and mortality

Abstract

Introduction: Hypertensive disorders complicates 5-10% of pregnancies all over the world and its incidence in India was found to be 10.08% as per data of National Eclampsia Registry (NEP).

Objectives: The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence of abnormal liver, renal and cerebral function test among patients with preeclampsia and eclampsia and their correlation to maternal and fetal outcome.

Methodology: The study was a prospective cohort study comparing the maternal and fetal outcomes of preeclampsia and eclampsia patients with abnormal parameters (cases; n=50) and pre-eclampsia and eclampsia patients with normal parameters (controls; n=50).  Both case and control were examined clinically apart from biophysical and biochemical investigation.

ResultsDeranged LFT was present in approximately 56% -70% of cases. Serum albumin was decreased in 80% of cases. Prothrombin time (PT) was raised in 48% of cases. Abnormal GFR, urea, creatinine and uric acid level were present in 44%, 10%, 10% and 64% of cases. Among all the pregnancy outcomes in preeclampsia and eclampsia cases with abnormal LFT, preterm labour, PPH, IUFD, meconium stained liquor and neonatal death had significant “p” value <.05. There were 16% preterm labours, 60% IUGR, 36% ARF, 18% Neonatal death, in cases with abnormal RFT. It was found from the study that CVA, Cerebral hemorrhage, fetal distress, and still birth were present in 16%, 24%, 36% and 8% of cases with abnormal cerebral function.

Conclusion: Deranged liver function test was associated with increased incidence of postpartum hemorrhage (P value=0.0001) and postpartum eclampsia (P value <0.0001).

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Author Biographies

Sangita Patra, Medical College, India

RMO Cum Clinical Tutor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal

Suchibrata Das, NRS Medical College, India

Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, NRS Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal

Sujata Dalai, Raiganj Government Medical College, India

Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Raiganj Government Medical College, Raiganj, West Bengal

Pallab Kumar Mistri, Medical College, India

Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal

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Published

2022-06-24

How to Cite

Patra, S., Das, S., Dalai, S., & Mistri, P. K. (2022). Evaluation of Hepatic, Renal and Cerebral Function Test in Preeclampsia-Eclampsia Syndrome and its Correlation to Maternal and Fetal Outcome. Birat Journal of Health Sciences, 7(1), 1678–1683. https://doi.org/10.3126/bjhs.v7i1.45790

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