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INTRAUTERINE FETAL DEATHS
Author(s) -
Nosheen Bano,
Uzma Asif,
Shamsul Qamar,
Midhat Asif
Publication year - 2016
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/2016.23.06.1626
Subject(s) - medicine , obstetrics and gynaecology , obstetrics , diabetes mellitus , pediatrics , fetus , fetal death , intrauterine death , pregnancy , genetics , biology , endocrinology
Objectives: The objective of the study was to identify the frequency of causesof intrauterine fetal deaths in patients presenting to a tertiary care setting. Study Design: CrossSectional Survey. Settings: Study was conducted at department of obstetrics and gynaecology,unit- ii Lahore General Hospital, postgraduate medical institute, Lahore. Duration: From April2010 to October 2010. Results: Majority of the patients of the subjects under the study wererecorded between 21-30 years of age with mean age 26.24+3.58 years. Distribution of ofcauses of intrauterine fetal death shows 42% (n=63) with no cause, 23.33% (n=35) with morethan two causes, 20.67% (n=31) with two causes and 14%(n=21) with one cause. Hypertensivedisorders 41.43%(n=62), unexplained 42%(n=63), 35.33%(n=53) were found with physicalinjuries, 17%(n=24) with congenital anomaly, antiphospholipid syndrome in 14%(n=21) whilediabetes mellitus was found in 12.67%(n=19) cases. Most of the women were found primiparityi.e. 49.33% (n=74), Multi para 2-4 in 31.33% (n=47) and only 19.34% (n=29) were found with >4 grand multi para. Conclusion: The frequency of causes of intrauterine fetal death in patientspresenting to a tertiary care setting shows most of the patients with hypertensive disorders,unexplained and physical injuries while antiphospholipid syndrome and diabetes mellitus werefound the less common causes.

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