Minidose effect of using acetylsalicylic acid to prevent preeclampsia hospital experience Arzobispo Loayza
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https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v47i491Abstract
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of low dose salicylic acid acetate (aspirin) in preeclampsia prevention. Design: Clinical randomized trial. Setting: Loayza General Hospital Obstetrical Service. Material and methods: Forty-three primigravidae less than 20 weeks pregnant with hypocalciuria received 100 mg/d of salicylic acid acetate. Other 43 primigravidae with similar clinical characteristics were controls. Results: The incidence of preeclampsia was 16,3% in both groups. Conclusion: The use of low dose salicylic acid acetate did not change the incidence of preeclampsia in this group of patients.Downloads
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2015-05-10
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Mere, J., Contreras, H., Escudero, F., Rojas, J., & Gutiérrez, Ítalo. (2015). Minidose effect of using acetylsalicylic acid to prevent preeclampsia hospital experience Arzobispo Loayza. The Peruvian Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 47(3), 161–165. https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v47i491
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