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Title:
Obesity,HelicobacterpyloriInfectionandPreeclampsia:AtriangleofDanger forpregnantwome
Authors: Ayman Ahmed Abdelhamid Shedid, Ahmed WalidAnwar Moura
Year: 2018
Keywords: Preeclampsia,Hpyloriinfection,Bodymassindex,Primigravida
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Local/International: International
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Full paper Ayman ahmed abd elhamid shdid_PE & HP-19-2-1.pdf
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Abstract:

Objectives:To determine the frequency ofHelicobacterpylori(Hp)infection among primigravidaanditsrelationtodevelopmentofpreeclampsia(PE) Patients&Methods:Thiscohortstudyincluded146primigravidaevaluatedpriortothe12th weekgestationalage,womenwhodevelopedPEwerecategorizedasPEgroupandasimilar numberofpregnantwomenfreeofhypertensivemanifestationsascontrol(NoPE)group.All patientswereevaluatedforageandbodymassindex(BMI)andunderwentHpdiagnosis workupincludingUreabreathtestandHpstoolantigentesting. Results:Twenty-sixwomendevelopedearlyand47developedlatePEand52hadmild,while 21hadseverePE.DevelopmentandseverityofPEshowedpositivesignificantcorrelation withBMI.SixtypatientswereHp+;bloodpressuremeasuresattimeofdevelopmentofPE weresignificantlyhigherinHp+thaninHp-patients,irrespectiveofdevelopingPE.Blood pressure measures and BMIshowed positive significantcorrelation with Hp positivity. StatisticalanalysisdefinedhighBMIasthesignificantindependentpredictorfordevelopment ofPE. Conclusion:HighBMImayunderliethedevelopmentandseverityofPEandisassociatedwith Hpinfection

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