İstanbul Medical Journal (Jun 2017)

Pregnancy-Related Hypertension in Multigravidas with Previous Cesarean Delivery

  • Deepika SK Dammavalam,
  • Pralhad Kushtagi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5152/imj.2017.70431
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
pp. 80 – 85

Abstract

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Objective: To investigate whether prior cesarean delivery is associated with occurrence of pregnancy hypertension.Methods: A prospective case-control study in consenting eligible consecutive 475 pregnancies with prior cesarean delivery and age- and parity-matched 475 pregnancies with previous vaginal delivery. Results were subjected to multiple logistical regression analysis.Results: Body mass index, birth interval, and neonatal birth weight were comparable between the study groups. In women with prior cesarean delivery, pregnancy-related hypertension was significantly higher [15.9% vs. 6.7% in those with prior vaginal delivery, p18 months, second gravidas, and in the gestation period between 32 and 36 weeks. Number of women with severe disease was higher in both the groups.Conclusion: Pregnancy-related hypertension is more common in women with prior cesarean delivery, and it occurs at earlier gestation weeks than in those without prior cesarean delivery. In multigravidas, severe forms of the disease are more common.

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