Abstract

Preeclampsia is the cause of maternal deaths that high after bleeding. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) useful as biochemical markers to describe the severity of the preeclampsia-eclampsia. Aim of this study is to find out the relationship of lactate dehydrogenase levels with preeclampsia-eclampsia degrees in RSUP DR.M.Djamil Padang 2017. Methods od this research is observational analytic uses secondary data derived by medical record. The place of study was carried out at the medical record installation of central general hospital DR.M.Djamil Padang. The time of the study wasconducted in December 2018 - January 2019. The sample is preeklampsia-eklampsia patients these being treated in installation of inpatient and installation of outpatient in central general hospital DR.M.Djamil Padang 2017 which meets the criteria of inclusion and exclusion and drawn using simple random sampling techniques amounted to 32 people.Univariate analysis is presented in the form of tables and bivariate analysis was presented in the form af a table using the Spearman test. Results : Based on the research results obtained severe preeclampsia patients 21 persons (65,6%) have average levels of lactate dehydrogenase 979,05 u/l with range 313-1755 and eclampsia patients 11 persons (34,4%) have average levels of lactate dehydogenase 1838,64 u/l with range 420-5508. Spearman correlation tst obtained significant value of 0.001 and correlation 0,545. Conclusion : There is a relationship between the levels of lactate dehydrogenase with degree preeclampsia-eclampsia (p<0,05) with medium correlation (r=0,545)

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