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Singla, Rimpi, Gurung, Padma, Aggarwal, Neelam, Dutta, Usha, Kochhar, Rakesh |
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Archives of Gynecology & Obstetrics; Jun2015, Vol. 291 Issue 6, p1247-1251, 5p |
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Purpose: There is paucity of literature pertaining to association between vitamin D deficiency and preeclampsia from sunshine-rich countries like India. Further none of the studies have reported on relation with severity of preeclampsia. This study was carried out with a purpose of studying relation between vitamin D deficiency and preeclampsia and its complications. Methods: Seventy-four nulliparous preeclamptic women with singleton pregnancy and without any known medical disorder and 100 healthy nulliparous controls of same age were enrolled. Serum vitamin D concentration of the two groups was compared. We also compared the vitamin D level of women with mild and severe preeclampsia and with or without various complications of preeclampsia. Results: Eighty-four percent of women were vitamin D deficient. Mean serum vitamin D was significantly lower among cases (9.7 ± 4.95 ng/ml) as compared to controls (14.8 ± 6.68 ng/ml); p = 0.0001. Women with mild preeclampsia (9.44 ± 5.63 ng/ml) had similar vitamin D level as those with severe disease (9.8 ± 4.79 ng/ml) ( p = 0.811). There was no difference in vitamin D level of women with eclampsia ( p = 0.956) or imminent eclampsia ( p = 0.310) and those without these complications. Conclusion: There is high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women in India. Women with preeclampsia had significantly lower vitamin D level as compared to normal women. Severity of the disease was not related to vitamin D level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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