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VOL. 3, ISSUE 1 (2021)
Projection of the severe preeclampsia in 2030 at the university clinics of Kinshasa
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Roland Vangu Vangu, Blaise Nimi Makoso, Aliocha Natuhoyila Nkodila, Benjamin Longo-Mbenza, Etienne Mokondjimobe
Abstract
Background and aim: Severe pre-eclampsia (SEP) is an obstetric emergency requiring hospitalization of patients in structures allowing maternal and fetal care. The epidemic-like complications of PES in sub-Saharan Africa that are not or poorly monitored are well known in mother-child couples. The objective of this study was to determine the secular trend from 2006 to 2015 and the projection from 2006 to 2030 of the incidence of severe preeclampsia. Methods: Evaluative and descriptive study carried out over 10 years (2006-2015) and in the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics of CUK. The exhaustive sampling inclusion criterion was to consider all medical records of pregnant women during the time period and setting of the present study. Results: Out of 8772 deliveries recorded during the study period, PE represented 565 cases, or a frequency of 6.44%. From this frequency, the PES came back to 46.9%. Relative to the total number of deliveries, the frequency of SEP was 3.02%. In 2030, the frequency of SEP in Kinshasa is estimated at 50% (projection according to the Modeler series with follow-up). The projection assumptions adopted for the EP lead to predict, between 2016 and 2030, an increase in this rate in the Congolese population. Conclusion: This study shows the trend of SEP in Kinshasa is increasing growth could be estimated at 50% in 2030 that there is no regular screening. It will therefore be necessary to monitor this pathology to prevent it from happening.
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Pages:06-11
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Roland Vangu Vangu, Blaise Nimi Makoso, Aliocha Natuhoyila Nkodila, Benjamin Longo-Mbenza, Etienne Mokondjimobe "Projection of the severe preeclampsia in 2030 at the university clinics of Kinshasa ". International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics Research, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2021, Pages 06-11
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