lawen mune mu
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Presented by: Nadia Presented by: Nadia Rouchdy BscRouchdy Bsc
Charge NurseCharge Nurse
OutPatient ClinicsOutPatient Clinics
SFHPSFHP
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WHO recommendation: Hemoglobin should not fall below 11
gm/dL
CDC – 10.5 gm/dL (North America)
DefinitionDefinition
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ObjectivesTo find the associated factors in our
pregnant anaemic patients, in relation to
AGEPARITYDIETCOMPLIANCE with medication (Iron)
in order to provide relevant patient education.
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PHYSIOLOGYTHERE IS AN INCREASE IN PLASMA
VOLUME – by 28 weeks it has increased by 50%.
THERE IS AN INCREASE IN BONE MARROW RED CELL PRODUCTION – but not enough to compensate for the huge plasma volume increase.
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FACTORS WHICH ARE KNOWN TO LEAD TO IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA IN PREGNANCY
Increasing age
Increasing parity
Pregnancy interval of < 2 years (at least 2
years is needed to rebuild Iron Stores)
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A diet low in meat/poultry
Taking Iron absorption - reducers (calcium/ caffeine) within 1 hour of meals or Iron tablets.
Caffeine reduces Iron absorption by 40-60%
Calcium reduces Iron absorption by 30-40%
• Non-compliance with Iron Rx
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ANAEMIC MOTHERS HAVE A HIGH RISK OF:
Morbidity from OB hemorrhage
Transfusion risk
Post-partum infection
Thromboembolism
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THEIR BABIES HAVE A HIGH RISK OF :
Pre-term birth
Low birth weight
Low intelligence and behavioral problems
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MATERIALS/ METHODS
Type Prospective
Population – pregnant patients following in SFHP ante-natal clinics with a HB≤10 gm/dl. (MO1 dependents)
Sickle Cell Anaemia /Thalassaemia patients excluded.
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Sample – 180
Randomly selected and interviewed by the attending Physician who completed the questionnaire, between Nov.2009 and March 2010
Statistical analysis – SPSS – version. 17
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RESULTS
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15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 3435 - 39 40
Age 1.70% 15% 22% 23% 25% 13.90%
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0-1 2 - 4 5 - 8 9 +
Parity 28.30% 31.10% 38.30% 2.20%
0 - 1 2 - 4 5 - 8 9 +
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Primagravida 1 - 2 Years 3 - 4 Years 5 + Years
Pregnacy 14% 31.50% 34.30% 20.20%
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None Primary Middle SecondaryUniversity or More
Educ Level 3.90% 18.30% 12.80% 30% 35%
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# of Weeks 62.78% 37.22%Pregnant on First Visit
Late 2nd Trimester & Above
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Weekly 5.56% 94.44%
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Daily 68.33% 31.67%
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Weekly 21.67% 78.33%
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Yes NO65.36% 34.64%
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2nd Trimester 90% 10%
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Iron Rx 38.20% 39.30% 18% 4.50%Compliance
Always SometimesOccassionall
y
As Rx Miss 1/Day Take Never Take
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20.4%
2.7%
39.8%
1.8%0.9%4%
0.9%3.5%
25.7%
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Conclusions
Factors that DID NOT contribute to developing Anaemia are:
Parity
Education Level
Pregnancy Interval
Consumption of Animal Protein
Gestational stage at first visit
Timing of Starting Iron Therapy
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Factors that DID Contribute to Developing Anaemia Are:
Age
Diet (Not Consuming Liver & Green
Vegetables)
Iron Absorption-Reducers
(takingTea/Coffee/Dairy Products and Calcium
Supplement with meals & Iron)
Iron Compliance
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WHAT WE FOUND OF STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE WAS:
Women with a higher education level had a lower parity (p-value <0.001)
Older women tended to eat more meat/ chicken (p-value = 0.018)
Contrary to our belief the majority of our patients came early for care and were started early on IRON Treatment (p-value=0.027)
Younger women (< 30 yrs) were more likely to forget to take their IRON Tablet (p-value =0.048)
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RECOMMENDATIONSEducate pregnant patients regardless of age, parity,
education level or gestational age regarding:
The dangers of anaemia in pregnancy
Diet - Eating a source of animal protein at least every other day
- Eating liver and molokia weekly
Avoidance of IRON Absorption -Reducers
- Not drinking tea/coffee/dairy products within 1 hour of meals
- Not taking the CALCIUM supplement together with IRON Tablet .
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Taking Iron as Prescribed:
- Having a routine to help in remembering to take their IRON Tablet
- Avoiding constipation by increasing roughage containing foods & increasing fluid intake
- Avoiding nausea and stomach upset by taking IRON during their meals
Include information regarding Anaemia in Pregnancy in High School.
Physician should show the patient their hemoglobin result in order to increase their compliance with their Iron Rx.
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