FREQUENCY OF GYNAECOLOGICAL AND OBSTETRICS CASES AT IMRAN IDREES HOSPITAL, SIALKOT
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https://doi.org/10.60127/Keywords:
Ectopic pregnancy, Eclampsia, Dermoid cyst, Placenta Previa and Twin pregnancy, FTP, Gestational AmenorrheaAbstract
Objectives: To study the Gynecological cases among the patients of different ages and the ratio of different diseases at different ages.
Methods: Retrospective study was conducted to collect the data of one hundred and forty-two patients. These patients were tabulated according to their age and their diagnosis. This study was carried out from 25th April 2023 to 16th May, 2023 in the department of Gynecology, Imran Idrees Teaching Hospital Sialkot.
Results: In our study there were a total of 142 patients in which, 10-20 yrs of age were 8%, 21 -30yrs of age were 43%, 31-40 yrs of age were 37%, 41 -50yrs of age were 8%, 51-60yrs of age were 3%, 61 -70 yrs of age were 1%.We studied and analyzed the data in which patients of different diseases were categorized according to their prevalence. Pt. of failure to progress (FTP) were 47%; of fibroid uterus were 17%; of fetal distress were 11%; of labor and abdominal pain were 12%; of gestational amenorrhea were 16% and other cases were 39% ( including ectopic pregnancy, eclampsia, dermoid cyst, placenta previa and twin pregnancy).
Conclusions: It was concluded that most patients were in-between age 27 -31yrs. And the most common disease among all the patients was failure to progress (47%); refers to stalling of labor which prevents delivery of the fetus.
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