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Adolescent pregnancy: Maternal and fetal outcomes in patients with and without preeclampsia.
Pregnancy Hypertension 2017 October
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of preeclampsia (PE) in adolescents and to evaluate its association with risk factors for, and the occurrence of, adverse maternal and fetal outcomes.
RESULTS: Of 3006 deliveries, 533 (17.7%) were from teenage mothers, with twenty-eight (5.3%) presenting PE; 17.8% of these cases were classed as severe. Vitamin and mineral supplementation was associated with the occurrence of PE (p=0.034). Puerperal complications and prematurity were more frequent in the PE group.
CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of PE among adolescents was similar to the literature data and was associated with high rates of preterm birth and puerperal complications.
RESULTS: Of 3006 deliveries, 533 (17.7%) were from teenage mothers, with twenty-eight (5.3%) presenting PE; 17.8% of these cases were classed as severe. Vitamin and mineral supplementation was associated with the occurrence of PE (p=0.034). Puerperal complications and prematurity were more frequent in the PE group.
CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of PE among adolescents was similar to the literature data and was associated with high rates of preterm birth and puerperal complications.
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