Sumit Ranjan Pramanik, Rahul Deb Mandal, Dipanwita Biswas, Suparna Biswas, Subhas Ch. Biswas and Debarshi Jana
Page: 774-778 | Received 18 Jul 2023, Published online: 07 Aug 2023
Full Text Reference XML File PDF File
To find out the effect of jaundice during pregnancy on feto‐maternal outcome. The present study was a prospective observational study. This Study was conducted from 18 months (March 2019 to August 2020) at Department of gynecology and obstetrics I.P.G.M.E. and R. total 50 patients were included in this study. Most of the (64.0%) patients were 21‐30 years old. Majority of the patients were rural papulation and belong to low socio economic status. In this study, majority of the patients were IPD. unbooked and referral cases. Pallor was 48.0%, icterus was 66.0% and edema was 56.0%. Majority (90.0%) of the patients had normal HPLC, Beta thalassemia trait was (6.0%) and Beta thalassemia major was (4.0%). 18.0% patients had HbsAg, Anti HAV was (8.0%) and Anti HEV was (6.0%). Majority of the (68.0%) patients had normal USG. 4.0% AFLP (clinically), 20.0% HELLP, 4.0% hemolytic anemia and 24.0% P‐ICP, 8.0% patients had obstructive jaundice, 8.0% preeclampsia and 32.0% viral hepatitis. Needed PRBC transfusion was (36.0%), 24.0% patients required Platelet transfusion and 18.0% patients needed FFP transfusion. We found that majority (14.0%) of the patients had PPH Complication. About (20.0%) patients had ITU admission and only 5 patients had maternal mortality. About 22 (48. 9%) babies needed admission in NICU and 7 babies had neonatal mortality. The prevalence poor feto‐maternal outcome can be improved by creating public awareness, proper sanitation facilities, safe drinking water and immunization against viral hepatitis, improved antenatal care for early detection and timely referral to well equipped hospitals.
Sumit Ranjan Pramanik, Rahul Deb Mandal, Dipanwita Biswas, Suparna Biswas, Subhas Ch. Biswas and Debarshi Jana. A Prospective Study on Fetomaternal Outcome in Pregnancies at term Complicated with Jaundice.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218/makrjms.2023.774.778
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.59218/makrjms.2023.774.778