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Objectives: To determine the frequency of Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection among primigravida and its relation to development of preeclampsia (PE). Patients and Methods: This cohort study included 146 primigravida evaluated prior to the 12th week gestational age, women who developed PE were categorized as PE group and a similar number of
pregnant women free of hypertensive manifestations as control (No PE) group. All patients were evaluated for age and body mass index (BMI) and underwent Hp diagnosis workup including Urea breath test and Hp stool antigen testing.
Results: Twenty-six women developed early and 47 developed late PE and 52 had mild, while 21 had severe PE. Development and severity of PE showed positive significant correlation with BMI. Sixty patients were Hp+; blood pressure measures at time of development of PE were significantly higher in Hp+ than in Hp- patients, irrespective of developing PE. Blood pressure measures and BMI showed positive significant correlation with Hp positivity. Statistical analysis defined high BMI as the significant independent predictor for development of PE. Conclusion: High BMI may underlie the development and severity of PE and is associated with Hp infection.
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10.21608/egyfs.2018.65832
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preeclampsia, H pylori infection, Body Mass Index, Primigravida
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Ahmed Abdelhamid
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Assistant Professor, Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Faculty of Medicine; Banha
University; Egypt.
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Assistant Professor, Department
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Faculty of Medicine; Banha
University; Egypt.
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The Egyptian Journal of Fertility of Sterility
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https://egyfs.journals.ekb.eg/
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