A randomized prospective surgical case series study Setting: antenatal and labor wards and operative theater at AL-Zahra maternity and pediatric teaching hospital at Al-Najaf city, Iraq (tertiary referral center). Participants: patients admitted through the reception room or outpatient clinic, 198 multiparous women in the third trimester ≥30 wk., all patients had a history of prior cesarean section and all cases with a diagnosis of placenta accreta by Doppler ultrasound and at the surgery.
Two hundred women were collected from different hospitals in Iraq and divided into two groups, the first group is the patients (preeclampsia) and the second group (the control group) and this paper aims to this study aims to develop the prognostic model to calculate the probability of severe preeclampsia of women Iraqi. The criterion for inclusion in the study was the presence in pregnant women of characteristic clinical manifestations of a severe course of pre-eclampsia, confirmed by laboratory changes after 20 weeks of gestation. The severity of preeclampsia was determined based on current clinical guidelines. The analysis of data and demographic information for patients was based on the statistical analysis program SPSS 25, and statistically significant differences were found between the variables for the patient group and the control group, 0z05 The prediction tools developed to determine the risks of pre-eclampsia have low positive predictive values 12,13, which is explained by the low prevalence of pre-eclampsia in Iraqi women (3-5%).
The research aims to evaluation the effect of immune thrombocytopenia in Iraqi pregnant women and its impact on Neonatal, where 100 patients were collected from different hospitals in Iraq. This study relied on evaluating pregnant women and was based on the observations that were approved. Pregnant women were followed up until two months after giving birth, and the most complications were blood transfusion for platelet transfusion severe <50 x 10^9/L with (9) patients, and we conclude Fortunately, thrombocytopenia Pregnancy does not pose any risk to the mother or Neonatal.
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