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Ítem Acceso abierto Clinical features and complications perinatal care of pregnant women with a diagnosis of preeclampsia(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-08-26) Gonzales Gamarra, Geraldine Vicentina; Sanz Ramirez, Ana MaríaThe study was a qualitative literature review. The population consisted of 91 articles published in the following virtual databases: Scielo, Lilacs, Journal, and Elsevier, with a sample of 33 articles. The technique used was documentary analysis. The most frequent clinical signs reported in the various studies were headache (16%), edema (13%), tinnitus (13%), blurred vision (13%), and epigastralgia (6%). Regarding perinatal complications, 35% of the studies reported prematurity, 18% low birth weight, 13% intrauterine growth retardation, and 13% fetal death. Other complications included NICU admission (9%), oligohydramnios (4%), and heart defects (4%). There is scientific evidence demonstrating the clinical characteristics and perinatal complications of pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia.
