2021
DOI: 10.26699/jnk.v8i3.art.p368-372
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The Correlation of Maternal Age and the Incidence of Preeclampsia at Aura Syifa Hospital

Abstract: Preeclampsia is a condition when hypertension and proteinuria occurs after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The exact cause of preeclampsia is currently unknown, but many factors influence the occurrence of preeclampsia, especially the age factor. This study was aimed to determine the correlation between maternal age and the incidence of preeclampsia. This study was analytical survey designed with retrospective study method. From Aura Syifa hospital, 142 medical records in of pregnant women in 2017 were taken 105 sample… Show more

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“…The more significant percentage of severe preeclampsia compared to the incidence of preeclampsia without severe symptoms can be caused because severe symptoms do not accompany preeclampsia without severe symptoms, so patients are often unaware and too late to be treated (Setyawan, 2019). The results of this study are in accordance with research conducted by another study conducted by Retnosari (2021), which also received similar results, the highest percentage of preeclampsia distribution is severe preeclampsia, which is 58.1%. Table IV shows that the widely used antihypertensive therapy is nifedipine with a percentage of 78%.…”
Section: Diagnosis Table III Diagnosis Of Preeclampsia Patients Diagn...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…The more significant percentage of severe preeclampsia compared to the incidence of preeclampsia without severe symptoms can be caused because severe symptoms do not accompany preeclampsia without severe symptoms, so patients are often unaware and too late to be treated (Setyawan, 2019). The results of this study are in accordance with research conducted by another study conducted by Retnosari (2021), which also received similar results, the highest percentage of preeclampsia distribution is severe preeclampsia, which is 58.1%. Table IV shows that the widely used antihypertensive therapy is nifedipine with a percentage of 78%.…”
Section: Diagnosis Table III Diagnosis Of Preeclampsia Patients Diagn...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, in people over 35, it is associated with a decrease in body endurance and various chronic diseases that cause anaemia. In addition, people over the age of 35 are also at risk of developing preeclampsia, as ageing makes them more susceptible to an increased incidence of chronic hypertension and a greater risk of suffering from pregnancy [45]. Maternal subjects in this study range in age from 20 to 35.…”
Section: Crosssectionalmentioning
confidence: 99%