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Table 2 Patient characteristics

From: Characteristics and outcomes of patients with eclampsia and severe pre-eclampsia in a rural hospital in Western Tanzania: a retrospective medical record study

 

Pre-eclampsia (n = 26)

Eclampsia (n = 55)

P-value

Median age (years, interquartile range)

21.5 (19–29)

20 (16–22)

0.01

Mean length of admission (days, standard deviation)

5.2 (3.3)

5.3a (3.7)

0.92

Median self-reported term of pregnancy (months, interquartile range)

9 (8–9)

9 (8–9)

0.82

Nulliparity

10 (39 %)

32 (58 %)

0.16

Presenting signs and symptoms

 In labour on admission

14 (54 %)

23 (42 %)

0.44

 Not in labour on admission

12 (46 %)

25 (46 %)

0.86

 Delivered on admission

0

7 (13 %)

0.09

 Severe hypertension or crisis

22 (85 %)

31 (56 %)

0.01

 Proteinuria

18 (69 %)

37 (67 %)

0.94

 Headache

7 (27 %)

28 (51 %)

0.07

 Visual problems

1 (3.8 %)

8 (15 %)

0.26

 Signs of clotting disorder

1 (3.8 %)

7 (13 %)

0.43

 Jaundice

0

3 (5.5 %)

0.55

 Oedema

16 (62 %)

23 (42 %)

0.16

 Hyperreflexia

8 (31 %)

25 (45 %)

0.31

Risk factors:

 Previous pregnancy with pregnancy induced hypertension (with or without eclampsia)

2 (7.7 %)

4 (7.3 %)

1.00

 Multiple gestation

4 (15 %)

5 (9.1 %)

0.46

 First or new husband

19 (73 %)

38 (69 %)

0.92

 None of the above risk factors

3 (12 %)

12 (22 %)

0.36

Co morbidities:

 HIV

0

1 (1.8 %)

1.00

 Anaemia

1 (3.8 %)

1 (1.8 %)

0.54

Antenatal clinic visits:

 Number of women with ANC records

23 (88 %)

52 (95 %)

0.38

 Of which BP or urine was checked

22 (96 %)

33 (63 %)

0.01

 Median number of visits of the patients who went at least once (interquartile range)

3 (2–5)

3 (2–5)

0.42

 At least 4 visits to ANC

9 (35 %)

14 (25 %)

0.56

 BP checked <14 days before admission

10 (38 %)

8 (15 %)

0.03

 BP diastolic <90 mmHg not more than 2 weeks ago

7 (27 %)

5 (9 %)

0.08

  1. aOf the patients discharged alive (n = 49)