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Relation of Haemoglobin Levels in First and Second Trimesters to Outcome of Pregnancy

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Journal Lancet
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1986 May 3
PMID 2871331
Citations 73
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Abstract

The relation between haemoglobin (Hb) concentrations at antenatal booking and subsequent outcome was examined in 54 382 singleton pregnancies. Both high (greater than 13.2 g/dl) and low (less than 10.4 g/dl) Hb values were associated with an adverse outcome. Mothers with a booking Hb in the intermediate range (10.4-13.2 g/dl) fared best. Significant differences emerged in perinatal mortality between those with high and those with intermediate Hb levels at 13-19 weeks' gestation. The frequencies of perinatal death, low birthweight, and preterm delivery were greater with high than with intermediate Hb. There was a striking relation between booking Hb values and the subsequent frequency of hypertension (p less than 0.001). In primiparas, the frequency of subsequent hypertension ranged from 7% at Hb values under 10.5 g/dl to 42% at Hb concentrations over 14.5 g/dl.

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