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Excess Base Comparison Between Pregnant Subjects With Severe Preeclampsia vs. Normotensive Pregnant Women

Comparison of Base Excess in Arterial Blood Gases Between Patients With Severe Preeclampsia and Normotensive Pregnant Patients


Sponsor

Saint Thomas Hospital, Panama

Enrollment

100 participants

Start Date

Aug 15, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The study's primary goal is to compare the base excess (BE) values-an indicator of metabolic changes-in two groups of patients at Santo Tomás Hospital: those with severe preeclampsia and healthy, pregnant individuals. Researchers will measure these values using an arterial blood gas test before delivery or surgery. This is a prospective cohort study. The researchers will analyze various blood gas parameters, including pH, lactate, and BE, and then correlate the BE values with clinical variables and negative maternal outcomes. The expected outcome is that a abnormal BE values will be linked to a greater severity of preeclampsia. If this association is confirmed, BE could serve as an additional marker for predicting the severity of the condition and may lay the groundwork for future research on diagnostic and therapeutic standards based on blood gas analysis.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALE

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Gestational age: 24-40 weeks
  • Cases: Diagnosis of severe preeclampsia
  • Control: Normal blood pressure

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Metabolic conditions that could hinder the results (diabetic ketoacidosis, sepsis, renal failure).
  • Clinical conditions that could hinder the results (diarrhea, vomit)
  • Recent use of bicarbonate

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTArterial Blood gases

Determination of Excess Base in arterial blood gases before delivery / termination of pregnancy


Locations(1)

Saint Thomas Hospital

Panama City, Provincia de Panamá, Panama

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