Objectives: To compare the postpartum shock index (SI) values between pregnant women with hypertensive disease of pregnancy (HDP) and normotensive controls.
Methods: The present study was conducted in Ankara City Hospital Perinatology Clinic. Postpartum SI was compared between the pregnant women with HDP (n=217) and normotensive controls (n=219). A logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the independent predictors of maximum SI ≥1. Finally, a ROC analysis was performed to calculate optimal cut-off values for postpartum SI's measured at different periods in the prediction of postpartum Hb (hemoglobin) decrease ≥2 g/dL.
Results: Peripartum SI (p<0.001), 15th min SI (p<0.001), 30th min SI (p<0.001), 2nd h SI (p<0.001), 6th h SI (p) of the HDP group (p<0.001) and max SI (p<0.001) values were found to be significantly lower in the study group. A weak positive and statistically significant correlation was found between the maximum SI and the decrease in Hb ≥2 g/dL (r=0.209; p=0.002). Optimal cutoff values for SI were; 0.7 at peripartum 0.7 at 15 min, 0.73 at 30 min, 0.6 at 2 h, and 0.7 at 6 h, respectively.
Conclusions: Clinically significant blood loss may develop at lower SI values in hypertensive pregnant women.
Keywords: hypertensive diseases of pregnancy; postpartum bleeding; shock index.
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