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02 / 09 / 2022

 


Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy

Sasmita Behuria, Swarupa Panda, Sushanta Kumar Jena, Minakshi Mohanty.


Abstract
Introduction: Pregnancy-related liver diseases are significant medical conditions with poor prognoses that challenge obstetricians and hepatologists. Around 3% of pregnancies worldwide and 3-5% of pregnancies in India are impacted by it. Numerous symptoms can be present, including a yellowish discolouration of the sclera, black urine, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain. Hyperemesis gravidarum, preeclampsia, eclampsia with liver dysfunction, hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (IHCP), and acute fatty liver of pregnancy are among the specific liver illnesses associated with pregnancy.
Methods: This prospective observational study was carried out at the SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Based on the inclusion criteria, 85 prenatal cases were prospectively investigated. Those who underwent a thorough history and examination, clinical symptoms suggestive of liver disorders, all available LFTs, including LDH, as well as some more conclusive tests to help identify the underlying cause, were then monitored up until delivery in terms of the outcome for the maternal and the foetus.
Results: There were 0.86% cases of hepatic problems during pregnancy. In the study group, 76.5% of cases appeared in the third trimester of pregnancy, 72.9% of cases were primigravida, and 90.59% of cases were between 20 and 30 years old. 76.4% of the participants in this study had a liver condition unique to pregnancy, of which 32.9% had pre-eclampsia, 11.7% had eclampsia, and 11.7% had HELLP syndrome. 16.4% had ICP, 2.3% had AFLP, and 1.1% had hyperemesis gravidarum. Morbidity was 34.12%, and maternal mortality was 10.58%. Preterm 21.1%, stillbirth 38.82%, live birth 61%, and IUGR 24.7%. In 28.57% of cases, NICU admission is necessary.
Conclusion: Poor maternal and foetus outcomes are linked to abnormal liver function during pregnancy. Many pregnant women and their unborn children can be saved by routine prenatal screenings, liver problem diagnosis, and treatment.

Key words: low platelet count, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, Gravidity


 
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Behuria S, Panda S, Jena SK, Mohanty M. Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy. Int J Surg Med. 2022; 8(4): 45-47. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078


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Behuria S, Panda S, Jena SK, Mohanty M. Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy. https://www.ejos.org/?mno=108174 [Access: February 20, 2024]. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078


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Behuria S, Panda S, Jena SK, Mohanty M. Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy. Int J Surg Med. 2022; 8(4): 45-47. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078



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Behuria S, Panda S, Jena SK, Mohanty M. Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy. Int J Surg Med. (2022), [cited February 20, 2024]; 8(4): 45-47. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078



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Behuria, S., Panda, . S., Jena, . S. K. & Mohanty, . M. (2022) Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy. Int J Surg Med, 8 (4), 45-47. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078



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Behuria, Sasmita, Swarupa Panda, Sushanta Kumar Jena, and Minakshi Mohanty. 2022. Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy. International Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 8 (4), 45-47. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078



Chicago Style

Behuria, Sasmita, Swarupa Panda, Sushanta Kumar Jena, and Minakshi Mohanty. "Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy." International Journal of Surgery and Medicine 8 (2022), 45-47. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Behuria, Sasmita, Swarupa Panda, Sushanta Kumar Jena, and Minakshi Mohanty. "Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy." International Journal of Surgery and Medicine 8.4 (2022), 45-47. Print. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Behuria, S., Panda, . S., Jena, . S. K. & Mohanty, . M. (2022) Study of fetomaternal outcomes in a tertiary care hospital related to liver disorders during pregnancy. International Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 8 (4), 45-47. doi:10.5455/ijsm.136-1661193078