Abstract

Objective To explore the corelations between trace protein in urine and early kidney damage in gestational hypertension disease.Methods 126 patients with gestational hypertension disease were selected as the observation group,and 100 cases of healthy pregnant women over the same period were selected as the control group.The urinary albumin content of pregnant women in the two groups was detected and compared.Results In the observation group,the content of urinary albumin was (34.86 ± 18.41) mg/L,and positive patients in 56 cases,negative in 70 cases.In the control group,the content of urinary albumin was (18.64 ± 16.45)mg/L,and positive patients in 12cases,negative in 88 cases.The differences of the urinary albumin content and positive rates between the two groups were statistically significant(t =6.89,x2 =27.90,all P < 0.05) ;The systolic blood pressure of urinary albumin-positive patients and negative patients in the observation groups were (155.6 ± 18.4) mm Hg,(146.3 ± 18.7)mm Hg,respectively,and the difference was statistically significant (t =2.79,P < 0.05).Conclusion Urinary albumin testing during pregnancy can effectively determine the existence of early renal damage in patients with gestational hypertension disease,and it can help to judge the severity of gestational hypertension disease. Key words: Urinary albumin ; Gestational hypertension disease ; Early, renal injury

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