Obstetrical and perinatal outcome in pregnant women with extrapulmonary tuberculosis

The Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
Vikas YadavAlka Kriplani

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health problem and a leading cause of illness and death from infectious disease. Tuberculosis in pregnancy has been associated with increased risks of prematurity and small for gestational age (SGA)infants.The present study is aimed to examine obstetrical and perinatal outcomes among women who had extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. It was retrospective study involving patient who presented with extra pulmonary tuberculosis over a period of ten years (2008-2017)was reviewed. Diagnosed women were compared with controls in the ratio of six controls for each case. Data included age, parity and complications in the antenatal, intrapartum and postpartum periods. The mean birth weights of infant and the frequency of small for gestation age, neonatal depression and still births were used for perinatal outcome. During the period of study 30 pregnant women were booked for extra -pulmonary TB. 22/30(73.3%) were diagnosed having extra pulmonary -TB prior to pregnancy and were taking ATT (anti-tubercular therapy) during the pregnancy, in 8/30(26.6%) it was diagnosed during pregnancy. Age, parity were similar in two groups. There was significantly increased incidence of oligoamnios and preterm rupture of membrane (P =...Continue Reading

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Mar 9, 2021·European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology·Ngozi OrazulikeOdidika U J Umeora

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