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Volume : 2, Issue : 4, Year : 2015
Article Page : 242-245
Abstract
Objective: To compare the level of total serum Calcium (Ca) of pregnant women with preeclampsia with normal pregnant females.
Study Design: This was a case control study which included 50 women with preeclampsia in their third trimester of pregnancy as Study group and 50 healthy pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy as control group, with similar maternal and gestational age. The concentration of total serum calcium was measured by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. The data was analyzed using Students’t-test wherever applicable.
Result: The total serum calcium level in preeclamptic women was significantly lower (p<0.001) than in pregnant women of similar maternal and gestational age.
Conclusion: Hypocalcemia related to preeclampsia supports the hypothesis that alteration in the total serum calcium levels may be involved in possible etiologies of preeclampsia.
Keywords: Preeclampsia, Calcium, Hypocalcaemia, Hypertension, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
How to cite : Purohit A, Vyas R K, Sharma M L, Soni Y, Verma A, Dadheech G, Alteration in Serum Calcium Level in Preeclampsia Compared to Normal Pregnancy. Int J Clin Biochem Res 2015;2(4):242-245
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