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Management and outcome of hyperemesis gravidarum at tertiary obstetric facility, Khartoum-Sudan

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posted on 2016-09-26, 08:34 authored by Atif B. Fazari, Hasouna Z.S. Ahmed, Rasha Eltayeb, Mohammed H. Ali, Khalifa ElmusharafKhalifa Elmusharaf
Introduction: Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is vomiting and/or nausea in pregnancy causes dehydration, electrolytes imbalance, weight loss and further serious organs dysfunction. Methods: This was a descriptive, prospective, cross-sectional hospital based total coverage analytic study, which was conducted from November 2013 to May 2014 at Omdurman New Hospital (ONH) for Obstetrics & Gynecology, Khartoum- Sudan. Results: HG prevalence is 13% of complicated pregnancy of ONH admission. Acetonurea is reported in all cases with significant association between acetonurea and smoking (P value = 0.005). A significant association between Hemoglobulin level and the readmission the (P value = 0.01) was reported. One maternal death is reported from severe hypoglycemia and liver impairment. Conclusion: Hyperemesis gravidarum has serious maternal morbidity with social negative impacts and significant financial burden on the health services.

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Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology;6 (11)

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Scientific Research Publishing

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English

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