Indonesia Journal of Obtetrics And Gynecology (10) No.1, Page 3-62 January 2022
Abstract
Objective:
to know the long term outcomes on severe
preeclampsia mother by clinically and laboratory, and the
long term outcome of the baby that she delivered.
Methods:
This is a cross sectional study was conducted
at Obstetrics Outpatient Clinic Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo
General Hospital (Cipto Mangunkusumo NCGH) on January–
June 2017, of patients with previous severe preeclampsia
that gave birth in Cipto Mangunkusumo NCGHon January
2014 – December 2016, and was descriptively analyze
using SPSS Statistics 24.
Results:
One hundred and twenty seven patients were
studied, divided into 3 groups of post – delivery time which
were 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. The 6 months’
group, mean of blood pressure were 147/92 mmHg (SD 38/
SD 39), BMI 29 kg/m
2
(SD 6), CRP level 16.6 mg/l (0.3 – 42.60)
and urine protein dipstick 1 (0 – 3). The 12 months’ group,
mean of blood pressure were 112/88 mmHg (SD 12/SD 24),
BMI 21s kg/m
2
(SD 7), CRP level 12.7 mg/l (3.4 – 15.2) and
urine protein dipstick 0 (0 – 3). The 24 months’ group, mean
blood pressure 154/95 mmHg (SD 45/SD 62), BMI 28.83
kg/m
2
, CRP level 14,2 mg/l (SD 8.54) and urine protein
dipstick 0 (0 – 3). Meanwhile, the long – term outcome of
babies that 68% baby were born with preterm condition
and mean birth weight were 1943 grams (SD 1245), the 5th
minute Apgar score >7 were 63.78%, and only 44.88% baby
had normal growth development