2016
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20162986
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Feto-maternal outcome in patients with HELLP and partial HELLP syndrome: a prospective 10 year study in Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical and Health Sciences, Uttarakhand, India

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“…Study by Tandon et al also concluded the same. 5 Headache was the most frequently recorded symptom in the present study with similar observations by Yildrim et al and Turgut et al 6,7 In the present study, frequency of vaginal deliveries was 52.72% and 81.81% in preeclampsia and HELLP groups respectively. Shafika Banoo et al, 2007 reported similar trend towards vaginal delivery in HELLP syndrome-60%.…”
Section: Maternal Outcomesupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Study by Tandon et al also concluded the same. 5 Headache was the most frequently recorded symptom in the present study with similar observations by Yildrim et al and Turgut et al 6,7 In the present study, frequency of vaginal deliveries was 52.72% and 81.81% in preeclampsia and HELLP groups respectively. Shafika Banoo et al, 2007 reported similar trend towards vaginal delivery in HELLP syndrome-60%.…”
Section: Maternal Outcomesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The study result was comparable to that by Tandon et al -1.8kg vs 2.47kg. 5 Low birth weight with a mean of 1.8kg in HELLP group as compared to 2.7kg in preeclampsia group was also observed in study in 2018 by Kongwattanakul et al 15 ARDS was the most common complication, 29.09% vs 12.72% in HELLP and preeclampsia groups. Frequency of ARDS was also higher in HELLP than in preeclampsia in study by Turgut et al, 2010 -13.3% vs 9.1%.…”
Section: Perinatal Outcomementioning
confidence: 59%
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