KMID : 0358420070500101308
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2007 Volume.50 No. 10 p.1308 ~ p.1312
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Maternal-neonatal outcome in HELLP syndrome and severe preeclampsia
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Jin Ki-Hong
Ahn Hyun-Young Kim Min-Jung Kim Sa-Jin Shin Jong-Chul Park In-Yang Kil Ki-Cheol Lee Gui-Se-Ra Lee Young
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Abstract
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Objective: To assess the clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, the maternal and neonatal complications between HELLP syndrome and severe preeclampsia.
Methods: We reviewed the material and neonatal charts of 34 pregnancies complicated by HELLP syndrome and 40 pregnancies complicated by severe preeclampsia managed at our hospital between January, 2001 and December, 2005. We compared the clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, the maternal and neonatal complications between two groups. Results were compared by student T test, chi-square test.
Results : Our study showed that in HELLP syndrome patients had the less gestational age at admission, gestational age at delivery, the lower platelet counts, the higher AST, ALT, LDH, and the longer hospitalization period than in severe preeclampsia. Steroid (dexamethasone) use, cesarean delivery rate and MgSO4 use were more frequent in HELLP syndrome than severe preeclampsia. Neonatal birth weight was lower with HELLP syndrome. There was no significant difference in maternal and neonatal complications.
Conclusion: HELLP syndrome need to be recognized a unique form of severe preeclampsia. It was associated with serious maternal and fetal mortality, the appropriate management would be done by early diagnosis using laboratory tests.
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KEYWORD
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HELLP syndrome, Severe preeclampsia
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