Correlation between oligohydramnios and anaemia in the third trimester of pregnancy: A study in a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan.

Asma Batool, Mussarat Sultana, Zaiba Sher, Saadia Fayyaz, Ayesha Sharif, Nida Faisal
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Background: Maintaining normal amniotic fluid index and normal hemoglobin level is crucial for normal fetal development. Their reduction can lead to maternal and fetal morbidity in the form of operative delivery and poor perinatal outcome such as, low birth weight. There is an association between oligohydramnios and anaemia, although there is scarcity on this correlation in literature. Early detection of oligohydramnios can improve maternal and perinatal outcome. This study aimed to investigate the association between oligohydramnios and anaemia during the third trimester of pregnancy.

Methodology: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at NESCOM Hospital, Pakistan. The study spanned from August 1, 2021, to July 31, 2022.

Results: The study included 109 pregnant individuals with oligohydramnios, resulting in an incidence of 22% among the total of 551 deliveries during the study period. The average age of participants was 29.75 years. The average gestational age was 33.52 weeks, with a range of 28 to 38 weeks. The analysis indicated that 44.03% of cases with oligohydramnios were associated with anaemia, followed by idiopathic causes (41.28%). Pearson's correlation revealed a significant association between oligohydramnios and anaemia (r = 0.307, p = 0.001), supporting the hypothesis of a potential interconnection between these two conditions. Regarding delivery outcomes, 81.6% underwent cesarean section, emphasizing the need for careful management in cases of oligohydramnios and anaemia. Neonatal outcomes indicated that 1.8% and 44.5% of neonates were extremely low birth weight and low birth weight, respectively.

Conclusion: This study provides empirical evidence supporting a significant association between oligohydramnios and anaemia in the third trimester.

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妊娠三个月少子水肿与贫血之间的相关性:巴基斯坦一家三级医院的研究。
背景:保持正常的羊水指数和正常的血红蛋白水平对胎儿的正常发育至关重要。羊水指数和血红蛋白水平的降低会导致产妇和胎儿发病,表现为手术分娩和围产期不良结局,如出生体重不足。少血畸形与贫血之间存在关联,但相关文献很少。早期发现少血疝可改善孕产妇和围产儿的预后。本研究旨在调查妊娠三个月内少水胎儿与贫血之间的关系:这项回顾性队列研究在巴基斯坦 NESCOM 医院进行。研究时间为 2021 年 8 月 1 日至 2022 年 7 月 31 日:该研究包括 109 名患有少子症的孕妇,在研究期间的 551 例分娩中,少子症发生率为 22%。参与者的平均年龄为 29.75 岁。平均孕周为 33.52 周,范围在 28 周至 38 周之间。分析表明,44.03%的少水产妇与贫血有关,其次是特发性原因(41.28%)。皮尔逊相关性显示,少子水肿与贫血之间存在显著关联(r = 0.307,p = 0.001),支持了这两种情况之间存在潜在联系的假设。在分娩结果方面,81.6%的产妇进行了剖宫产,这强调了对少子水肿和贫血病例进行谨慎处理的必要性。新生儿结果显示,分别有 1.8% 和 44.5% 的新生儿属于极低出生体重儿和低出生体重儿:本研究提供了实证证据,证明在妊娠三个月时,少血疝与贫血之间存在显著关联。
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