The Differences of Characteristic, Management, Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes among Early and Late Onset Preeclampsia

  • Aziz A
  • Mose J
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Objectives: Preeclampsia (PE) is still a problem in the field of obstetrics. This is due to the unclear etiology, morbidity and mortality are still high. Currently, there has been a change in the definition and understanding of Preeclampsiaa, Early Onset Preeclampsiaa (EOPE) and Late Onset Preeclampsiaa (LOPE). EOPE is a disorder accompanied by severe complications for both the mother and the perinatal due to placental factors, while LOPE is a disorder that is characterized by a mild complications in maternal from maternal disorders. This study aims to find differences in characteristics, management, maternal and perinatal outcomes to EOPE and LOPE. Methods: An analytic observational study was done with cross sectional design involving retrospective data 433 pregnant women with preeclampsia who delivered in Hasan Sadikin Hospital Bandung. Data were taken from January 2013 to December 2014. It was noted the characteristics, management, maternal and perinatal outcomes. Data were analyzed using parametric and nonparametric test with significance p

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Aziz, A., & Mose, J. C. (2016). The Differences of Characteristic, Management, Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes among Early and Late Onset Preeclampsia. OALib, 03(06), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102750

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