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Correlation Of Serum Calcium And Serum Magnesium Levels In A | 97428

Journal of Research in Medical and Dental Science
eISSN No. 2347-2367 pISSN No. 2347-2545

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Correlation Of Serum Calcium And Serum Magnesium Levels In Antenatal Women With Preeclampsia And Normotensive Antenatal Women

Author(s): Krutika Bhalerao*, Yuganshu Bisen and Sandhya Pajai

Abstract

Background: One of the hypertension illnesses of pregnancy is pre-eclampsia. It's one of the many causes of mother’s and perinatal illness and death Despite ongoing extensive investigation over many years, the cause of this disease still remains difficult to understand, hypertensive disorders throughout pregnancy impact around 10% of all pregnant women globally and according reports. Pre-eclampsia One of the hypertension diseases of pregnancy is pre-eclampsia it is one of many causes of maternal and perinatal disease and death. Preeclampsia affects three to five percent of pregnancies, whereas hypertensive disorders throughout pregnancy impact around ten percent of all pregnant women globally and according reports. Preeclampsia is a multisystem hypertension illness that affects pregnant women. After 20 weeks of pregnancy, it is a disease characterised by widespread vascular endothelial dysfunction and vasospasm. As the exact cause of pre-eclampsia is unknown, no standards of indicator exist and due to lack of randomized controlled trials and the search for an ideal indicator is still on. Methodology: The present tests will be done in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of a tertiary care hospital to correlate the levels of blood plasma magnesium and calcium in antenatal women with preeclampsia and normotensive antenatal ladies from 20-42 weeks of gestation. Results: The results will be analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively using SPSS software. Conclusion: There is very significant correlation amongst the low levels of blood plasma calcium and magnesium levels and pre-eclampsia hence to improve pregnancy outcome supplementation of high dose 2gm calcium and magnesium be made mandatory for all antenatal women in the study.

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