The Relationship of History of Hypertension and Obesity with the Event of Preeclampsia in Pregnant Women
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- history of hypertension; obesity; preeclampsia
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The maternal mortality rate according to the Sample Registration System (SRS) was caused by hypertension in pregnancy 33.7%, obstetric bleeding 27.3%, non-obstetric complications 15.7% and other obstetric complications 12.04%. The cause of preeclampsia is currently not known with certainty, but there are several predisposing factors, namely multiple pregnancy, diabetes mellitus, history of maternal hypertension, molahidatidosa, obesity, low socioeconomic status, maternal parity and young primigravida aged < 20 years and older primigravida aged > 35 years. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between a history of hypertension and obesity with the incidence of preeclampsia in Padangsidimpuan Hospital in 2020. The research method used was an analytical survey with a cross sectional approach. The population in this study were all 60 pregnant women who visited the Midwifery Clinic at Padangsidimpuan Hospital. Sampling technique with a total sampling of all pregnant women, amounting to 60 people. Data were collected, processed and analyzed by univariate and bivariate analysis. The results of the study were from 60 pregnant women, 12 (15.4%) pregnant women with preeclampsia, 14 (17.9%) history of hypertension and 13 (16.7%) obese pregnant women. The results of the chi square test for a history of hypertension with the incidence of preeclampsia with a value of p = 0.000 < = 0.05, meaning that there is a relationship between a history of hypertension and the incidence of preeclampsia and obesity with the incidence of preeclampsia, the value of p = 0.001 < = 0.05 means that there is a relationship between obesity and the incidence of preeclampsia. Incidence of preeclampsia. The conclusion of this study is that there is a relationship between a history of hypertension and obesity with the incidence of preeclampsia in Padangsidimpuan Hospital.
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TY - CONF AU - Nurelilasari Siregar AU - Lola Pebriyanthy AU - Ayannur Nasution AU - Fatma Mutia PY - 2022 DA - 2022/12/22 TI - The Relationship of History of Hypertension and Obesity with the Event of Preeclampsia in Pregnant Women BT - Proceedings of the Tapanuli International Health Conference 2022 (TIHC 2022) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 193 EP - 198 SN - 2468-5739 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-032-9_28 DO - 10.2991/978-94-6463-032-9_28 ID - Siregar2022 ER -