RESULTS
The total number of gynaecological admission
particularly pregnancy induced hypertensive
(PIH) pregnant women during the study period
was 130, among them 33(25.39%) were presented
with mild pre-eclampsia (Table-I) and kept in sub
group 1a. The mean age of all the women in this
group were 25.5+3.83 having age limits between
18-23 years (Table-II).
The hematological analysis showed that the
3 platelets count found was 162±67.8 x 10 /μl with
that 17 women (13.07%) during presentation were
having severe pre-eclampsia (Table-I) and kept in
sub-group 1b. The mean age of these patients
were 28.58±3.75 with range of 23-36 years (Table-
II). The platelets count of these severe preeclampsic
women was found to be 163.0±74.2 x
3 3 10 /μl with range of 67-251X10 / μl (Table-IIIA).
Similarly, 15(11.54%) out of total women with
eclampsia (Table I) and were kept in group 2. The
mean age of the women in this group was
33.80±4.88 having range of 25-40 years (Table II).
During hematological analysis, the platelets count
3 was found to be 171±65.6 x 10 / μl with range of
3 103-278 x 10 / μl (Table 3A). The remaining women
were considered as normotensive pregnant
women (Table I) and considered as control in
group 3. The mean age of these normotensive
subjects were 28.24±5.16 with limit of 18-39 years
(Table II). The mean platelets count was
3 3 247.0±75.0 x 10 / μl with range of 150-456 x 10 / μl
(Table- IIIA).
Comparing the data statistically between the
different groups, it has been observed that when
the results of sub-group 1a was compared with the
subjects of group 3, it was found statistically
significant with P-value 0.001 and when sub-group
1b was compared with group 3 also showed
significant results with p-value 0.001. Also if the
findings of group 2 was compared with group 3,
the same significant findings were noticed, p value
0.001. Similarly when sub-group 1a was
compared with the subjects present in sub-group
1b, the findings were statistically non-significant
having p-value 0.955 (Table-IIIB).
RESULTS
The total number of gynaecological admission
particularly pregnancy induced hypertensive
(PIH) pregnant women during the study period
was 130, among them 33(25.39%) were presented
with mild pre-eclampsia (Table-I) and kept in sub
group 1a. The mean age of all the women in this
group were 25.5+3.83 having age limits between
18-23 years (Table-II).
The hematological analysis showed that the
3 platelets count found was 162±67.8 x 10 /μl with
that 17 women (13.07%) during presentation were
having severe pre-eclampsia (Table-I) and kept in
sub-group 1b. The mean age of these patients
were 28.58±3.75 with range of 23-36 years (Table-
II). The platelets count of these severe preeclampsic
women was found to be 163.0±74.2 x
3 3 10 /μl with range of 67-251X10 / μl (Table-IIIA).
Similarly, 15(11.54%) out of total women with
eclampsia (Table I) and were kept in group 2. The
mean age of the women in this group was
33.80±4.88 having range of 25-40 years (Table II).
During hematological analysis, the platelets count
3 was found to be 171±65.6 x 10 / μl with range of
3 103-278 x 10 / μl (Table 3A). The remaining women
were considered as normotensive pregnant
women (Table I) and considered as control in
group 3. The mean age of these normotensive
subjects were 28.24±5.16 with limit of 18-39 years
(Table II). The mean platelets count was
3 3 247.0±75.0 x 10 / μl with range of 150-456 x 10 / μl
(Table- IIIA).
Comparing the data statistically between the
different groups, it has been observed that when
the results of sub-group 1a was compared with the
subjects of group 3, it was found statistically
significant with P-value 0.001 and when sub-group
1b was compared with group 3 also showed
significant results with p-value 0.001. Also if the
findings of group 2 was compared with group 3,
the same significant findings were noticed, p value
0.001. Similarly when sub-group 1a was
compared with the subjects present in sub-group
1b, the findings were statistically non-significant
having p-value 0.955 (Table-IIIB).
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