Abstract
Objective To explore the effects of preventing and controlling methods for pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome (PIHS) and to the maternal infant prognosis. Methods 60 cases of PIHS were selected and treated with spasmolysis, calm, bring high blood pressure down and postpartum hemorrhage, and then added with the magnesium sulfate treatment, the change status of patients' average arterial pressure, the blood urea nitrogen, the creatinine and the uric acid were observed and compared the effect to maternal infant prognosis with those before treatment. Results After treatment the average arterial pressure, the urea nitrogen, and the uric acid all decreased, compared with those before treatment,there was significant difference (P<0.05). But no significant difference was found in the creatinine(P>0.05).60 patients had safe delivery, without complication occurrence and asphyxia neonatorum, no death of prenatal infants. And all patients were cured. Conclusion The magnesium sulfate treatment for PIHS may reduce the blood pressure, improve the maternal infant prognosis, hinder the worsening of pathology process of PIHS, and reduce mortality rate of prenatal infants. Key words: Pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome (PIHS); Matenal infant prognosis; Preventing and controlling
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