Abstract

Objective To discuss the influence of nursing intervention on the complications of early onset severe preeclampsia.Methods 120 patients with early onset severe preeclampsia from January 2010 to December 2011 were selected and randomly divided into two groups:the control group and the observation group.The control group received conventional treatment and nursing,while the observation group received nursing intervention in addition,and two groups' complications were compared.Results In the observation group,there was one placental abruption case,three hypoproteinemia,no HELLP syndrome,no heart failure,no renal failure,no eclampsia,no maternal death and no neonatal death,and the maternal-infant outcome was good.In the control group,there were 5 placental abruption cases,16 hypoproteinemia,4 HELLP syndrome,3 heart failure,4 renal failure,2 eclampsia,no maternal death but 2 neonatal death caused by severe perinatal asphyxia.The difference of the complications was statistically significant ( P < 0.05 ).Conclusions Nursing intervention for patients with early onset severe preeclampsia is clinically effective to reduce the incidence rate of complications such as placental abruption,eclampsia in hospital,heart failure,renal failure,hypoproteinemia and HELLP syndrome,as well as to improve the life quality of both the patients and the perinatal child. Key words: Eclampsia; Early onset severe preeclampsia; Pregnancy complications; Nursing intervention

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