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습관성 유산환자의 향후임신에서 분석한 산과적 결과
Obstetric outcome in women with a history of recurrent miscarriage
허걸(Kuol Hur),양광문(Kwang Moon Yang),한정열(Jung Yeol Han),한국선(Kuk Sun Han),이홍복(Hong Bok Lee),김진영(Jin Young Kim),송인옥(In Ok Song),송지홍(Ji Hong Song),전종영(Jong Young Jun),궁미경(Mi Kyoung Koong),유근재(Keun Jai Yoo),강인수(Inn Soo Kang)
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2009-510-004709474

Objective: To obtain etiology and obstetric outcome of women who had a history of recurrent miscarriage. Met hods: From 1 June 1998 to 30 June 2000,82 patients who attended infertility & recurrent miscarriage clinic at Samsungcheil hospital and progressed beyond 24 weeks gestation following pregnancy were included in this study. The control population was 154 pregnancies considering age and parity over the same period. Retrospectively, we analyse the etiology of recurrent miscarriage and compare obstetric outcomes of two groups. Results: The etiology of recurrent miscarriage was immunologic factor (36.6%),unexplained (30.4%), anatomic cause (13.4%), endocrinologic abnormality (13.4%)and chromosomal abnormality (5.6%).The rate of preterm delivery (11%)and incidence of pregnancy induced hypertention (8.5%)were significantly higher than those of control group (3.2%and 2.5%respectively). There was no significant difference in the rate of small for gestational age, oligohydroamnios, cesarean section, perinatal loss and the incidence of gestational diabetes mellitus. Conclusion: The pregnancy with a history of recurrent miscarriage is associated with increased risk of pregnancy induced hypertension and preterm delivery and represent a population at high risk of obstetric problems. Therefore, close surveillance during antenatal period is required.

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