CLINICAL, PARACLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH HELLP SYNDROME AT BACH MAI HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CENTER

Anh Tuấn Nguyễn 1,, Hải Quyết Nguyễn 2
1 Bach Mai hospital
2 TRANSPORT HOSPITAL

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HELLP syndrome is a severe complication of the pregnant women. We conducted the study to evaluate the clinical manifestation and the labotory test of the HELLP patient who presented to the ED at Bachmai hospital. In 2 year we collected the data in 29 patients with the confirmed diagnosis of HELLP. The result showed the total HELLP syndrome was 62,1 %, the second time of pregnancy was 69%. The average age of the patient was 25-29, one-third of them had the history of eclampsia. We found 44,8% patient had more then 38 week of gestational age. The most common symptom was edema 65.5%, pain on right quandran was 34.5%, hypertensive 51.7%. The labs showed 31% had platelet count under 50.000/mm3, liver enzyme elevated on 70%. Those findings have play the important role and significant impact to the treatment and prognosis of the group patent. 

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