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Relationship between Blood Pressure and Urine Protein in Preeclampsia at Prima Husada Hospital Sidoarjo
Author(s) -
Andreas Putro Ragil Santoso,
Nur Masruroh,
Ikke Nanda Amalia,
Wesiana Heris Santy
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
medicra (journal of medical laboratory science/technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2580-7730
DOI - 10.21070/medicra.v3i2.1081
Subject(s) - preeclampsia , proteinuria , medicine , blood pressure , pregnancy , obstetrics , gestational hypertension , urine , gestational age , kidney , genetics , biology
The problems related to pregnancy and childbirth including maternal and infant mortality rates can’t be removed from another causative factors that arise, one of the second cause from maternal mortality rates is preeclampsia, which is a specific disorder of hypertension caused by pregnancy at gestational age of more than 20 weeks with proteinuria and rarely occurs before 20 weeks gestational except if any kidney or trophoblastic disease. Hypertension and proteinuria to be a symptoms that often appears in preeclampsia diagnose. The relationship between of risk factor occur preeclampsia, that is blood pressure and protein urine which is the important indicator for enforcement of preeclampsia. The purpose of researchis analyze the relationship between of blood pressure and protein urine levels on the incidence of preeclampsia. The type of this research is analytic observational. Sample of this research is pregnant mother with preeclampsia in RSU Prima Husada Sidoarjo. The results use the Correlation Pearson test showed that p value for the systolic blood pressure is 0.791 and the diastolic blood pressure is 0.268, this is shows that blood pressure isn’t related with protein urine.

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