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Hypolumbarlordosis: a predisposing factor for preeclampsia.

N Kanayama1, E el Maradny, Y Kajiwara, K Maehara, N Tokunaga, T Terao.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research was to study the relationship between lumbar lordosis and preeclampsia. STUDY
DESIGN: We studied lumbar lordosis of 52 primipara patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension and 59 normal primipara pregnant women. We determined the lumbar lordotic deviation (LLD) from lumbar lordosis measurement device in the lateral recumbent position and standing position. Roll-over test was performed for both groups. Resistance index (RI) of internal iliac artery was also measured by color Doppler sonography.
RESULTS: The LLD was 33 +/- 6.1 degrees week 20-29 and 34 +/- 6.9 degrees week 30-40, respectively. In patients with preeclampsia, the LLD was 19.8 +/- 6.3 degrees week 20-29, 21.3 +/- 7.9 degrees week 30-40. The LLD in patients with preeclampsia was significantly lower than in the normal pregnant women. The LLD correlated to the increase diastolic pressure after roll-over test significantly. Hypolumbarlordosis was frequently associated with high resistance of peripheral vessel.
CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that hypolumbarlordosis is frequently associated with preeclampsia. It is also closely related to the mechanism for positive roll-over test and increase of resistance of vessels. As lumbar lordosis does not change greatly in individuals before pregnancy, hypolumbarlordosis may be a predisposing factor for preeclampsia.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9447361     DOI: 10.1016/s0301-2115(97)00072-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol        ISSN: 0301-2115            Impact factor:   2.435


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