Comparison of Serum Phosphorus Level among Women with Preeclampsia and Normal Pregnancy

Tuli JZ1 , Rahman MM2 , Biswas PS3 , Sarkar S4 , Nahar K5 , Momo FR6

Mymensingh Med J 2023 Jul; 32 (3): 769-772

PMID: 37391972

Abstract

Pregnancy is a physiological state. During pregnancy increased physiological changes may lead to many biochemical and anatomical alterations. The biochemical changes that seen in blood of the pregnant mother are exaggerated in various complications of pregnancy like preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is a dangerous complication that may leads to maternal and neonatal mortality. Globally it affects 3.0-5.0% of pregnant women. The study was done to analyze the changes in serum phosphorus level in pre-eclamsia compared with normal pregnancy. The study was cross sectional and was performed from July 2016 to June 2017 in the department of Biochemistry, Mymensingh Medical College, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Total 100 subjects were included in this study. Among them 50 preeclamptic patients were taken as case and another 50 normal pregnant women were taken as control. Statistical difference was calculated by Student’s unpaired ‘t’ test. Biochemical values were expressed as mean±SD. The mean±SD of serum phosphorus levels in case and control group were 2.81±0.79 and 3.40±0.87mg/dl respectively. The difference in mean±SD of serum phosphorus were highly significant (p<0.001) when compared between case and control.

Keywords: Preeclampsia, Phosphorus


  1. Assistant Professor,

    Department of Biochemistry, Sheikh Hasina Medical College, Jamalpur, Bangladesh


Volume 32, Number 3 (2023)
Page: 769-772