
ANEMIC PATIENTS
Author(s) -
Tayyaba Majeed,
Rabia Adnan,
Zahid Mahmood,
Ishrat Majeed,
Kanwal Saba,
Hamis Mahmood,
Sardar Fakhar Imam,
Muhamamd Al-Fareed Zafar,
Mulazim Hussain Bukhari
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the professional medical journal/the professional medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2071-7733
pISSN - 1024-8919
DOI - 10.29309/tpmj/2015.22.12.804
Subject(s) - medicine , anemia , hemoglobin , pregnancy , obstetrics , iron deficiency anemia , preterm labor , iron deficiency , pediatrics , gynecology , gestation , genetics , biology
Pregnant women are particularly considered to be the most vulnerable groupbecause of the additional demands that are made on maternal stores during pregnancy. Theiron deficiency anemia is the most common nutritional deficiency problems in females and isresponsible of high maternal death rate in our society. Objectives: To determine the relationshipof frequency and severity of iron deficiency anemia to preterm labor and eventual perinatalout come in anemic patients. Study Design: It was a case control study. Study Setting: InObstetrics and Gynecology Unit-III, Sir Ganga Ram hospital, Lahore from July 2012 to June2013. Methodology: The study was conducted on 200 patients (100 cases and 100 controls)were studied. Cases were patients admitted in labor room with preterm labor and Controlswere females in labor at term at. Convenience sampling was done. On admission relevanthistory taking examination and investigation were done. The data was collected on a Performa.Results: There were 50 patients with anemia amongst the patients with preterm labor. In thecontrol group, 40 patients were suffering from anemia. In the patients with preterm labor themean hemoglobin was 9.83 grams/deciliter. In the control group the mean hemoglobin was10.3gm/dl. (Pregnant women having hemoglobin <10gm/dl are considered to be anemic). Theodds ratio was calculated to be 3.4 and P value was <0.05. Conclusions: Iron deficiencyanemia was associated with increased risk for low birth weight, preterm delivery, and perinatalmortality. The frequency of iron-deficiency anemia was seen in both groups of pregnant women.