Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Comparison of Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes of Pregnancy with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in Planned Referrals Compared to Emergency Referrals Based on the Maternal Fetal Triage Index at Dr. Kariadi General Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia

View through CrossRef
Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that attacks the skin and the musculoskeletal, kidney, neuropsychiatric, hematological, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and reproductive systems. In pregnancies with SLE, early referral to the hospital with the involvement of obstetricians and rheumatologists, and other specialists as needed, as well as individual management plans, regular reviews, and early recognition of flares and complications, are important. This study aimed to determine the differences in maternal and perinatal outcomes referred by planned referrals compared to emergency referrals, especially in pregnant patients with SLE. Methods: This study was an analytic observational study with a retrospective cohort approach. A total of 40 subjects participated in this study. Data analysis using SPSS software was carried out univariate and bivariate to examine the relationship between types of referrals and maternal and perinatal outcomes. Results: There were significant differences between the types of emergency referrals and planned referrals in the variable incidence of preeclampsia and SLE exacerbations. There were no significant differences between the types of emergency referrals and planned referrals on the variable incidence of lupus nephritis, maternal death, premature delivery, fetal growth restriction, fetal death, and the incidence of neonatal lupus syndrome. Conclusion: The incidence of severe preeclampsia and SLE exacerbation was lower in planned referrals compared to emergency referrals in pregnant patients with SLE at Dr. Kariadi General Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia.
Title: Comparison of Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes of Pregnancy with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in Planned Referrals Compared to Emergency Referrals Based on the Maternal Fetal Triage Index at Dr. Kariadi General Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia
Description:
Background: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that attacks the skin and the musculoskeletal, kidney, neuropsychiatric, hematological, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and reproductive systems.
In pregnancies with SLE, early referral to the hospital with the involvement of obstetricians and rheumatologists, and other specialists as needed, as well as individual management plans, regular reviews, and early recognition of flares and complications, are important.
This study aimed to determine the differences in maternal and perinatal outcomes referred by planned referrals compared to emergency referrals, especially in pregnant patients with SLE.
Methods: This study was an analytic observational study with a retrospective cohort approach.
A total of 40 subjects participated in this study.
Data analysis using SPSS software was carried out univariate and bivariate to examine the relationship between types of referrals and maternal and perinatal outcomes.
Results: There were significant differences between the types of emergency referrals and planned referrals in the variable incidence of preeclampsia and SLE exacerbations.
There were no significant differences between the types of emergency referrals and planned referrals on the variable incidence of lupus nephritis, maternal death, premature delivery, fetal growth restriction, fetal death, and the incidence of neonatal lupus syndrome.
Conclusion: The incidence of severe preeclampsia and SLE exacerbation was lower in planned referrals compared to emergency referrals in pregnant patients with SLE at Dr.
Kariadi General Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia.

Related Results

Spectrum of cutaneous lupus erythematosus in South Africans with systemic lupus erythematosus
Spectrum of cutaneous lupus erythematosus in South Africans with systemic lupus erythematosus
Background Cutaneous involvement is very common in systemic lupus erythematosus. We describe the prevalence and spectrum of lupus-specific (cutaneous lupus eryt...
Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps
Playing Pregnancy: The Ludification and Gamification of Expectant Motherhood in Smartphone Apps
IntroductionLike other forms of embodiment, pregnancy has increasingly become subject to representation and interpretation via digital technologies. Pregnancy and the unborn entity...
Improving emergency department triage quality improvement project
Improving emergency department triage quality improvement project
Background: Healthcare presents challenges that require nursing professionals to continually evaluate their practice. Overcrowding in the emergency department (ED) has become a wor...
Nutrition in pregnancy
Nutrition in pregnancy
SUMMARY INTRODUCTION PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING PREGNANCY Changes in body composition and weight gain Changes in blood composition Metabolic changes and adaptive responses K...
Tracing Hematological Shifts in Pregnancy: How Anemia and Thrombocytopenia Evolve Across Trimesters
Tracing Hematological Shifts in Pregnancy: How Anemia and Thrombocytopenia Evolve Across Trimesters
Abstract Introduction Given pregnancy's significant impact on hematological parameters, monitoring these changes across trimesters is crucial. This study aims to evaluate hematolog...
Three in One: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, HELLP Syndrome, and Antiphospholipid Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review
Three in One: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, HELLP Syndrome, and Antiphospholipid Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review
Abstract Introduction Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multisystem autoimmune disease commonly affecting women of reproductive age. Its overlap with HELLP syndrome (Hemolysi...
Precision medicine and patient perspectives in systemic lupus erythematosus
Precision medicine and patient perspectives in systemic lupus erythematosus
<p dir="ltr">Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease (AID) with diverse clinical presentations and complex immunopathogenesis. Its chronic and variable co...

Back to Top