Preeclampsia in Ghana: A study on the prevalence and risk factors of postpartum readmission in the Ashanti Region

Author:

Anto Enoch Odame123ORCID,Boadu Wina Ivy Ofori1ORCID,Gyamfi Lovelace Kwaku1,Korsah Emmanuel Ekow1,Ansah Ezekiel1ORCID,Frimpong Joseph1ORCID,Tamakloe Valentine Christian Kodzo Tsatsu1ORCID,Tawiah Augustine4,Aboagye Elizabeth1,Etwi‐Mensah Albright1,Anto Agartha Odame5,Obirikorang Christian6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Diagnostics Faculty of Allied Health Sciences College of Health Sciences Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi Ghana

2. School of Medical and Health Sciences Edith Cowan University Joondalup Perth Australia

3. Centre for Precision Health ECU Strategic Research Centre Edith Cowan University Joondalup Perth Australia

4. Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Kumasi Ghana

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Ho Teaching Hospital Ho Ghana

6. Department of Molecular Medicine School of Medicine and Dentistry College of Health Science Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi Ghana

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDespite significant improvements in its management, preeclampsia continues to be one of the frequent causes of postpartum readmission. Increased awareness of the risk factors for postpartum readmission is required to reduce its incidence and related complications. This study determined the prevalence and associated risk factors for postpartum readmission among women with preexisting preeclampsia in a Ghanaian population.MethodsThis hospital‐based retrospective study was conducted at the obstetrics and gynaecology units of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Ghana. We reviewed the medical records including sociodemographic and obstetric characteristics of preeclampsia patients. Statistical analyses were performed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences Version 26.0 and GraphPad Prism version 8.0. p‐Value <0.05 was considered statistically significant.ResultsA total of 208 preeclampsia patients were considered in this study. The rate of postpartum readmission for a hypertensive disorder among women with preeclampsia was 46%. After adjusting for multiple confounders in the multivariate logistic model, having a family history of hypertension [aOR = 3.512, 95% CI (1.669–7.394), p = 0.0028] was associated with increased odds for postpartum readmission. However, being nulliparous [aOR = 0.321, 95% CI (0.116–0.887), p = 0.0028] was independently associated with a reduced odd for postpartum readmission.ConclusionThe rates of postpartum readmission are significantly high among preeclampsia women. Our findings highlight the importance of continued efforts to improve the health outcomes of both mother and newborn, including heightened monitoring of at‐risk patients in the Ghanaian population.

Publisher

Wiley

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