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Changes Of Biochemical Indexes Of Liver And Kidney Function In Mild And Severe Preeclampsia And The Clinical Value Of The Changes

Posted on:2006-04-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B D A B D K D E AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360182960084Subject:Gynecology
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Objective: To compare the biochemical indexes of the liver and kidney function in patient with severe and mild preeclampsia, and analyze the clinical value of the changes to evaluate the severity and perinatal prognosis. Methods: Performed retrospective analysis on patients with preeclampsia who have been hospitalized in our department in the last five years. Result: in severe preeclampsia group the proteins Alb, GT were lower than those in the mild preeclampsia group whereas ALT, AST were higher. Liver enzymes showed a significant increase in severe preeclampsia. Liver enzymes' abnormality occurs in about 23.03% of preeclampsia patients. The abnormality of liver enzymes does not lead to an increase in the incident of postpartum hemorrhage and negative perinatal outcome. The blood level of UA, Gr was higher amongst severe preeclampsia patients, especially the difference in UA level, The higher the blood level of UA, the more badly the perinatal outcome. Conclusiun: The clinical values of the kidney function outweigh the liver function.To evaluate the severity and perinatal outcome of the patients with preeclampsia ,UA is a very important index. The serum UA level is closely related to prenatal outcome. It can be used to assess the prenatal prognosis and as an index to terminate gestation appropriately.
Keywords/Search Tags:Severe preeclampsia, mild preeclampsia, liver function, kidney function, Uric acid, perinatal outcome
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