Frequency of factors leading to acute renal failure in obstetric patients.

Authors

  • Shaheena Zafar CHK.
  • Riffat Jaleeel CHK.
  • Kouser Karim Lodhani CHK.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2021.28.06.4204

Keywords:

Obstetric Acute Renal Failure, Post-partum Hemorrhage, Placental Abruption, Severe Pre-eclampsia

Abstract

Objective: To determine the frequency of factors leading to acute renal failure in obstetric patients. Study Design: Cross Sectional study. Setting: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Civil Hospital Karachi, Tertiary Care Hospital. Period: July 2015- Jan 2016. Material & Methods: Total 250 women during pregnancy and within 42 days after delivery who were diagnosed as ARF were included. Serum creatinine was done on admission and then after 24 hours of delievery. Those with urine output < 30ml / hour and serum creatinine > 1.5 mg / dl were recruited. All data was recorded on proforma. Results: The average age of the women was 29.36±5.87 years. Post-partum hemorrhage was the important and common factor i.e. 40.4%, followed by placental abruption 25.6%, Severe pre-eclampsia 18.4%, puerperal sepsis 8.4% and eclampsia 7.2%. Conclusion: Ante partum hemorrhage like placental abruption, eclampsia and preeclampsia, and postpartum hemorrhages’ are the major causes of obstetrical ARF. Good antenatal care and provision of universal health facility can prevent this dangerous condition. Though it is a treatable and curable complication, but if not diagnosed and treated timely, it can lead to significant maternal morbidity and mortality.

Author Biographies

Shaheena Zafar, CHK.

MBBS, FCPS

Postgraduate Trainee Obs & Gynae

 

Riffat Jaleeel, CHK.

MBBS, FCPS

Consultant Obs & Gynae

 

Kouser Karim Lodhani, CHK.

MBBS, FCPS

Consultant Obs & Gynae

 

Downloads

Published

2021-05-10