An analysis of pregnancy outcome and risk factors of preeclampsia complicated with fetal growth restriction
Objective To investigate the pregnancy outcome and risk factors of preeclampsia complicated with fetal growth restriction(FGR).Methods According to whether FGR was combined,162 pregnancy women diagnosed with preeclampsia were divided into two groups of A(with FGR,73 cases)and B(without FGR,89 cases).The data of pregnant women and newborns of the two groups were analyzed.Results Compared with group B,group A had higher incidence of pleural or abdominal fluid(P<0.05).The proportions of the neonates with serious complications,neonatal death and longer hospital stay(over 30 days)were higher in group A than those in group B(P<0.05).Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that low BMI at onset,small gestational age and 24-h urinary protein≥2.0 g were independent risk factors for preeclampsia complicated with FGR(P<0.05).Conclusion Preeclampsia with FGR is more likely to lead to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.The pregnant women exhibiting high-risk factors for preeclampsia need a enhanced monitoring.
PreeclampsiaFetal growth restrictionGestational age