International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Research Paper | Medical Science | India | Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019


Hyperuricemia: Increase Risk of Maternal & Fetal Complications (Outcome) in Preeclampsia

Dr Monali Rewatkar | Dr Kshama Kedar | Dr Arun Tadas


Abstract: Background - Preeclampsia is a multisystem disorder & most common cause of maternal & fetal death in India & all over the world [1]. Hypertension in pregnancy after 28 wks can cause poor perinatal outcome. Increased serum uric acid level (hyperuricemia) in Preeclampsia [2] further increases risk of complicated pregnancy like premature delivery, foetal distress, maternal & fetal death etc So, increase serum uric acid level is one of the prognostic factor for determination of perinatal outcome. Materials & Methods - 100 Preeclampsia women admitted in OBGY ward after 28 wks of pregnancy were selected as cases & 100 Normotensive pregnant women attending Biochemistry OPD were selected as control (>28 wks of pregnancy. Serum Uric acid level was estimated in Biochemistry clinical Laboratory on Autoanalyser in all cases and control & values was compared. Follow up study was taken of Preeclampsia women with hyperuricemia regarding their maternal & fetal outcome till delievery & its outcome was correlated with hyperuricemia. Result – Our study shows increase level of serum uric acid in Preeclampsia compared to Normotensive which is statistically significant ( P value < 0.05) which shows association of hyperuricemia with Preeclampsia. Current study also shows that there is positive and statistically significant relationship between hyperuricaemia in Preclampsia patients with maternal & fetal outcome. Preeclampsia with hyperuricemia shows increase risk of maternal & fetal complications like PPH, premature deliveries, IUGR, foetal distress etc, resp, which is statistically significant. Conclusion - Preeclampsia is a common cause of maternal death. Hyperuricemia progresses disease, Increase serum uric acid level in Preeclampsia increases risk of maternal & fetal complications & poor perinatal outcome. So early screening for Serum uric acid level must be advised in pregnancy to prevent further risk. Key words: Hyperuricaemia, Preeclampsia, Fetal outcome, Maternal outcome


Keywords: Hyperuricaemia, Preeclampsia, Fetal outcome, Maternal outcome


Edition: Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019,


Pages: 857 - 860


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Dr Monali Rewatkar, Dr Kshama Kedar, Dr Arun Tadas, "Hyperuricemia: Increase Risk of Maternal & Fetal Complications (Outcome) in Preeclampsia", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 8 Issue 9, September 2019, pp. 857-860, https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20201217

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