HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of Hidalgo
Objective. To determine the prevalence of HELLP syndrome in relation to several clinical factors in the State of Hidalgo. Material and methods. This is a study of cases. The population of study, is composed of women who during their pregnancy have suffered HELLP syndrome after having suffered pre...
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doaj-e5695599fde142108aa493c5eea7a1d52020-11-25T02:18:19ZengAsociación Para el Progreso de la BiomedicinaJounal of Negative and No Positive Results2529-850X2529-850X2018-06-013637839110.19230/jonnpr.2408HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of HidalgoMarcelo Eduardo Rojas Lugo0Mariana Ramírez Sosa1Frida Paulina Hernández Sánchez2Maricarmen Rivera Gómez3Norma Barragán López4Ixchel Suyapa Reyes Espinoza5Amparo Gabriela Hernández Ramos6Josefina Reynoso Vázquez7Jesús Carlos Ruvalcaba Ledezma8Departamento de Medicina del [ICSa-UAEH] Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Medicina del [ICSa-UAEH] Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Medicina del [ICSa-UAEH] Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Medicina del [ICSa-UAEH] Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Salud Pública [ICSa-UAEH]. Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Salud Pública [ICSa-UAEH]. Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Salud Pública [ICSa-UAEH]. Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Salud Pública [ICSa-UAEH]. Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoDepartamento de Salud Pública [ICSa-UAEH]. Instituto de Ciencias de la Salud-Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo. MéxicoObjective. To determine the prevalence of HELLP syndrome in relation to several clinical factors in the State of Hidalgo. Material and methods. This is a study of cases. The population of study, is composed of women who during their pregnancy have suffered HELLP syndrome after having suffered preeclampsia in a Hospital of Pachuca. Results. Within the complications, all patients had hyperreflexia and thrombocytopenia. 3 of them suffered headache. There was no previous preeclampsia, no nausea, jaundice, hematuria, or eclampsia. Half of the patients with HELLP presented not very high arterial hypertension, even asymptomatic, and 2 of them showed edema. There was epigastralgia, cholecystitis and liver failure in only one patient of 4. Out of a total of 8436 outpatients in the Pachuca Obstetrical Hospital, 4 patients had HELLP syndrome, with an incidence of 0.04%. Of the total of 4 patients 2 presented severe preeclampsia. Conclusion. So far, no cases have been reported in the cases treated with this syndrome in the institution where the study was carried out. https://www.jonnpr.com/PDF/2408.pdantecedents; clinicalHellp syndrome; preeclampsialaboratorial |
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Marcelo Eduardo Rojas Lugo Mariana Ramírez Sosa Frida Paulina Hernández Sánchez Maricarmen Rivera Gómez Norma Barragán López Ixchel Suyapa Reyes Espinoza Amparo Gabriela Hernández Ramos Josefina Reynoso Vázquez Jesús Carlos Ruvalcaba Ledezma |
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Marcelo Eduardo Rojas Lugo Mariana Ramírez Sosa Frida Paulina Hernández Sánchez Maricarmen Rivera Gómez Norma Barragán López Ixchel Suyapa Reyes Espinoza Amparo Gabriela Hernández Ramos Josefina Reynoso Vázquez Jesús Carlos Ruvalcaba Ledezma HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of Hidalgo Jounal of Negative and No Positive Results antecedents ; clinical Hellp syndrome ; preeclampsia laboratorial |
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Marcelo Eduardo Rojas Lugo Mariana Ramírez Sosa Frida Paulina Hernández Sánchez Maricarmen Rivera Gómez Norma Barragán López Ixchel Suyapa Reyes Espinoza Amparo Gabriela Hernández Ramos Josefina Reynoso Vázquez Jesús Carlos Ruvalcaba Ledezma |
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Marcelo Eduardo Rojas Lugo |
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HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of Hidalgo |
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HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of Hidalgo |
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HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of Hidalgo |
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HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of Hidalgo |
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HELLP syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the State of Hidalgo |
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hellp syndrome in relation to various clinical factors in a hospital in the state of hidalgo |
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Asociación Para el Progreso de la Biomedicina |
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Jounal of Negative and No Positive Results |
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2529-850X 2529-850X |
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2018-06-01 |
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Objective. To determine the prevalence of HELLP syndrome in relation to several clinical factors in the State of Hidalgo.
Material and methods. This is a study of cases. The population of study, is composed of women who during their pregnancy have suffered HELLP syndrome after having suffered preeclampsia in a Hospital of Pachuca.
Results. Within the complications, all patients had hyperreflexia and thrombocytopenia. 3 of them suffered headache. There was no previous preeclampsia, no nausea, jaundice, hematuria, or eclampsia. Half of the patients with HELLP presented not very high arterial hypertension, even asymptomatic, and 2 of them showed edema. There was epigastralgia, cholecystitis and liver failure in only one patient of 4. Out of a total of 8436 outpatients in the Pachuca Obstetrical Hospital, 4 patients had HELLP syndrome, with an incidence of 0.04%. Of the total of 4 patients 2 presented severe preeclampsia.
Conclusion. So far, no cases have been reported in the cases treated with this syndrome in the institution where the study was carried out.
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antecedents ; clinical Hellp syndrome ; preeclampsia laboratorial |
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