Correlation Between Oxygen Saturation, Uric Acid and Creatinine Level to Maternal Outcome of a Woman with Severe Preeclampsia

Authors

  • Fadlia Pratiwi Suyuthi1, Maisuri T. Chalid1, Samrichard Rambulangi1, Deviana S. Riu1, Eddy Tiro1, Firdaus Kasim2

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12887

Keywords:

Severe Preeclampsia, Oxygen Saturation, Creatinine, Uric Acid.

Abstract

The aims of the research is to measurecorrelation between oxygen saturation, uric acid and creatinin level to
maternal outcomes of a woman with severe preeclampsia. The research is observational with cross sectional
cross design. The amount of samples is counted by using categorical correlative analysis uncoupled and
the sample taking is using total sampling technique which collected 135 women sample with severe
preeclampsia in Wahidin Sudirohusodo General Hospital Makassar. The data is analyzed by using SPSS 21.
The result of this research shows oxygen saturation (p=0.021) the uric acid has (p=0.006) association with
complication on severe preeclampsia. Oxygen saturation (p=0.000) and uric acid (p=0.028) also has the
association with the mortality on severe preeclampsia. Creatinine has no relation with the complication (p=
0.56) and mortality (p=0.358) on severe preeclampsia. The logistic regression analysis shows that oxygen
saturation (OR=5.443; p=0.016) and uric acid (OR=4.333; p=0.004)has the relation with the complication
on severe saturation. This research concludes that oxygen saturation and uric acid has relation with the
complication and mortality on severe preeclampsia.

Author Biography

  • Fadlia Pratiwi Suyuthi1, Maisuri T. Chalid1, Samrichard Rambulangi1, Deviana S. Riu1, Eddy Tiro1, Firdaus Kasim2

    1Researcher, 2Lecturer in Biostatistics and Community Medicine,
    Departement of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

Correlation Between Oxygen Saturation, Uric Acid and Creatinine Level to Maternal Outcome of a Woman with Severe Preeclampsia. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 7868-7872. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12887