Abstract

The aim: To conduct analyses of the course of the gestational process of women who contracted acute hepatitis A before pregnancy in order to predict and prevent obstetric complications and the possibilities of using the t-test for this. Materials and methods: Clinical and statistical analysis of 500 gestational processes of women who suffered from acute hepatitis A before pregnancy, of which 100 cases were included in the main study by randomization. Results: All pregnant women were divided into two groups - with obstetric complications during childbirth and without pathological obstetric changes during childbirth. Based on the analysis of 54 factors, the 8 most significant factors were selected in order to predict the occurrence of obstetric complications in childbirth for women who had hepatitis before pregnancy. Conclusions: this method can be used as a marker of the success of treatment and prevention measures in any field of medical science.

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