Sarcouncil Journal of Internal Medicine and Public Health

Sarcouncil Journal of Internal Medicine and Public Health
An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Bi-Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher
ISSN Online- 2945-3674
Country of origin-PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 3.7
Language- Multilingual
Keywords
- Primary Health Care; Sexual Health; General Medicine; Oral Health; Health Informatics; Family Practice; Mental Health; Health Education; Emergency Care; District Health Care; Rural Health Care; Health Promotion etc.
Editors

Dr Hazim Abdul-Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Applied Sciences

Entessar Al Jbawi
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Multidisciplinary

Rishabh Rajesh Shanbhag
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences

Dr Md. Rezowan ur Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Biomedical Sciences

Dr Ifeoma Christy
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Entrepreneurship And Business Management
Preeclampsia-Related Hypertension: A Growing Concern in Iraq
Keywords: Preeclampsia; pregnancy; hypertension; antihypertensive medications; and mode of delivery.
Abstract: Preeclampsia was a leading cause to perinatal along with maternal morbidity in the world, then our study focused specifically to study and analyze clinical results related to patients who suffer from preeclampsia-induced hypertension. We performed a cross-sectional study for 68 patients who have preeclampsia at different hospitals in Iraq from March 2024 to March 2025. Iraqi hospital patients' clinical data, including all disease features of diagnosis aspects, antihypertensive treatment, and maternal-fetal outcome, due to that, the current results found that predominantly nulliparous (60.3%) and obese (47.1%) women with severe features (63.2%), where the most prevalent comorbid conditions were chronic hypertension (22.1%) and gestational diabetes (17.6%). It also used antihypertensive was labetalol (66.2%), and 63.2% required magnesium sulfate for seizure prophylaxis. The most prevalent severe maternal complications were postpartum hemorrhage (11.8%) and ICU admission (10.3%), as well as the cesarean section rate was 67.6% in severe preeclampsia (52.2%), neonatal condition was critical at 51.5% low birth weight and 45.6% NICU admission. According to current results, our study indicated of testament to the preeclampsia's overburdening of preeclampsia and its association with excessive maternal complications. It compromised neonatal outcomes, which the extremely high prevalence of recurrent postpartum hypertension underscores the need for long-term follow-up in such patients to avert further negative health outcomes.
Author
- Dr. Areej Abd Al-Muttalib Ibrahim
- M.B.Ch.B. Arab Board Certified – CABOG Iraqi Board Certified – FIBOG Diploma in OB-GYN – University of Baghdad (Specialist Obstetrician and Gynecology) Iraqi Ministry of Health Salah Al-Din Health Directorate Balad General Hospital Salah Al-Din Iraq
- Dr. Haadeel Jasim Mohammed
- M.B.Ch.B. F.I.C.O.G. (Specialist Obstetrician and Gynecology) Iraqi Ministry of Health Diyala Health Directorate Al-Batool Teaching Hospital Diyala Iraq
- Dr. Israa Kurdi Mraweh
- M.B.Ch.B. F.I.B.O.G. (Specialist Obstetrician and Gynecology) Iraqi Ministry of Health Al-Anbar Health Directorate Al-Ramadi Maternity and Children Teaching Hospital Al-Anbar Iraq