Incidence of maternal mortality mobi with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy: Provincial Hospital General Docente Riobamba
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https://doi.org/10.37467/gka-revmedica.v6.1419Keywords:
Preeclampsia, Hypertensive disorders, Pregnancy, Eclampsia, HELLP SyndromeAbstract
Research identifies the incidence of maternal mortality mobi with hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. A retrospective, descriptive, correlational and cross-sectional study with a sample of 205 pregnant was performed. 94.6% had pre-eclampsia and eclampsia 4.8% triggered with; with respect to age comprise 76% between 18 and 34 years, 51.7% had complications before, during and after childbirth, 45% with HELLP syndrome, 9% retention of placental remains and postpartum hemorrhage and reached 3% maternal death. We conclude that a good primary health care will decrease the incidence of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy.
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