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Pré-Eclâmpsia Grave. Gravidade Relacionada com Idade Gestacional

Authors: Ribeiro, F; Júlio, C; Lermann, R; Reis, J; Bettencourt, B; Ramos, C; Tomé, T; +2 Authors

Pré-Eclâmpsia Grave. Gravidade Relacionada com Idade Gestacional

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A pré-eclâmpsia (PE) complica 3% das gestações. Nas suas formas mais graves é responsável por importante morbilidade e mortalidade materna e fetal. Neste estudo de 126 gravidezes com PE grave após as 24 semanas, pretendeu-se avaliar se a precocidade da instalação do quadro clínico esteve associada a maior morbilidade materna e perinatal. Formaram-se dois grupos de acordo com a idade gestacional no parto - antes e após as 32 semanas (Grupo 1 e 2, respectivamente). Foram avaliadas 49 gravidezes no grupo 1 e 77 gravidezes no grupo 2. Verificou-se maior incidência de sintomatologia clínica, alterações laboratoriais indicadoras de gravidade clínica, dados ecográficos sugestivos de compromisso fetal e risco relativo para recém-nascido leve para idade gestacional, asfixia neonatal e síndrome de dificuldade respiratória no grupo 1. Não se encontraram diferenças na mortalidade materna. A PE grave com parto antes das 32 semanas de gestação associou-se a maior deterioração da condição clínica materna, restrição de crescimento intra-uterino, fluxometria doppler fetal patológica e asfixia neonatal.

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Estudos Retrospectivos, Pré-Eclâmpsia, Idade Gestacional, Morbilidade

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