2019
DOI: 10.15562/ijbs.v13i1.170
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Preeclampsia management: different insight from hospital to hospital approach in Indonesia

Abstract: Introduction: The incidence of preeclampsia quite high and can cause high morbidity and mortality rates for pregnant women thereby preeclampsia is still a problem experienced worldwide. Preeclampsia in Indonesia still gives a frightening impression for both the mother and the fetus. The key to success in the treatment of preeclampsia is prevention and adequate therapy to reduce morbidity and mortality. Indonesia itself, which is an archipelagic country resulting in far apart geographical location between one c… Show more

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“…In 2019, Indonesia encountered considerable challenges in providing maternal healthcare, as reflected by its maternal mortality rate of 305 per 100,000 live births [3]. PE or eclampsia, hemorrhage, and infection, respectively, comprised 28%, 24%, and 11% of the direct obstetric causes of maternal death in the country [4,5]. Notably, 7-10% of pregnancies in Indonesia resulted in PE, highlighting the critical need for focused treatments and enhanced facilities for maternal healthcare [4].…”
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“…In 2019, Indonesia encountered considerable challenges in providing maternal healthcare, as reflected by its maternal mortality rate of 305 per 100,000 live births [3]. PE or eclampsia, hemorrhage, and infection, respectively, comprised 28%, 24%, and 11% of the direct obstetric causes of maternal death in the country [4,5]. Notably, 7-10% of pregnancies in Indonesia resulted in PE, highlighting the critical need for focused treatments and enhanced facilities for maternal healthcare [4].…”
Section: Short Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PE or eclampsia, hemorrhage, and infection, respectively, comprised 28%, 24%, and 11% of the direct obstetric causes of maternal death in the country [4,5]. Notably, 7-10% of pregnancies in Indonesia resulted in PE, highlighting the critical need for focused treatments and enhanced facilities for maternal healthcare [4]. diverse strategy is needed to address these obstetric causes of maternal death but given the limited resources in most Indonesian healthcare facilities, optimizing existing resources becomes crucial [3][4][5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 The MMR due to preeclampsia was 4.91%. 10 The exact cause of preeclampsia is still unknown, and it was agreed as a multifactorial disease. Nowadays, researchers have accepted a new concept to approach preeclampsia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pertambahan penduduk yang cepat dan tidak seimbang dengan naiknya produksi akan mengakibatkan terjadinya banyak tekanan yang berat pada berbagai sektor seperti: penyediaan pangan, sandang, perumahan, lapangan kerja, fasilitas kesehatan, pendidikan, pengangkutan, perhubungan dan sebagainya. 2 Oleh karena itu, pemerintah Indonesia menerapkan program Keluarga Berencana (KB) Nasional dengan tujuan yang diharapkan ialah untuk menekan laju pertumbuhan penduduk Indonesia. 3 Keberhasilan program Keluarga Berencana (KB) telah diakui secara global dan bahkan menjadi model program KB di negara-negara berkembang dan hal ini telah mengantar Indonesia sebagai pusat di bidang kependudukan KB dan kesehatan reproduksi.…”
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