Abstract
In this study, it was aimed to determine the hemogram parameters of preeclamptic pregnant women that may be different from normal pregnant women and to determine other systemic diseases that may be observed in preeclamptic pregnant women during pregnancy, to examine the course and results of pregnancy of preeclamptic pregnant women. The research was carried out by retrospective screening of data from 80 preeclampsia diagnosed and 100 normal pregnancy patients who were admitted to an Education and Research Hospital's obstetrics clinic between 2017/2020. Hemogram parameters of pregnant women in both groups were mutually examine. In addition, whether another disease that accompanies preeclampsia develops during pregnancy, how many weeks of pregnancy patients give birth, birth patterns, birth weights and sex of babies were also compared. Research preaklamptik pregnant women compared to normal pregnant women Haemogram (Hmg), Red blood Cell (Rbc), Hematocrit (Hct), Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (Mchc), White Blood Cell (Wbc), Platelet (Plt), Neutrophil (Neu), Monocyct (Mo), lymphocytes, and Platelet distribution Width (Pdw) values were statistically significant (p< 0.05). Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (Mch), Red Cell Distribution Width (Rdw), Mean Corpuscular Volume (Mcv), Mean Platelet Volume (Mpv), In eosinophic and Basophil values, there were no statistically significant differences between preaklamptic pregnant women and normal pregnant women (p> 0.05). In addition, 10% of preeclamptic pregnant women had diabetes in 1%, accompanied by gestational diabetes, and 1% developed gestational cholestasis. 3% of patients developed detachment due to high blood pressure.