Perinatal Outcome in Twin Pregnancy at Khaipur Medical College, Khairpur Mirs, Pakistan
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Published:2021-03-29
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Page:46-52
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ISSN:2456-9119
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Container-title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
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Short-container-title:JPRI
Author:
Pathan Nusrat Fozia,Jamali Shazia,Siddiqui Maqsood Ahmed,Sohu Khushi Muhammad,Jamali Ameer Ali,Naz Asma,Ahmer Arslan
Abstract
Objective: To determine the perinatal outcome of twin pregnancy and to find out the frequency of twin deliveries in hospital based population.
Study Design: Descriptive case series.
Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted over a period of 02 Year 1st January 2018 to 31st December 2019 in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department at KMC Khairpur Mirs, Sindh Pakistan.
Methodology: All the patients of age 20-35 years with twin pregnancies of gestational age above 30 weeks presenting in labour ward of KMC Khairpur Mirs were studied. A detailed history was taken, general physical (G.P) examination and obstetrical examination performed, targeted investigations carried out to detect various fetal complications. Patients were assessed for a mode of delivery, records for data like age, gestational age, weight of baby, APGAR score expressed in term of mean±SD and data like perinatal mortality, prematurity, intra uterine growth restriction (IUGR), the weight of baby and APGAR score expressed in terms of frequencies and percentages on SPSS version 20.
Results: In this study total numbers of deliveries were 7200, among them 83 were twin pregnancies the frequency of twin was 1.15%. Booked cases were 24.1%, unbooked was 75.9%. The highest incidence of 42.2% of twin gestation was seen in women between ages 31-35 years, the mean age of patients was seen 30.1±4.1 and regarding the parity incidence was high 54.2% in multiparous l-5. The total number of preterm deliveries was 45(55.2%), gestational age was (35-36+6dnys) weeks in 22.89% of cases, and the mean gestational age of patients was 35.7±2.5. Perinatal mortality was 38(22.9%), stillborn and early neonatal deaths (ENND) were 18.4% and 36.8% and common in twin-2.
Conclusion: Twin pregnancy is-a-high-risk-pregnancy still is a major obstetrical and perinatal challenge. The frequency of twin pregnancy seen in this study is 1.15% unbooked and unsupervised pregnancies are more common i.e 75.9%. Prematurity is common perinatal morbidity 51.20%. perinatal mortality is 22.9% and highest in twin-2.
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