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The Effect of Assessment Mean Arterial Pressure and Body Mass Index as an Early Detection of Pre-Eclampsia
Pre-eclampsia or hypertension in pregnancy is a disease that can be detected early so that prevention
can be done so that complications do not occur. One way to detect the presence of eclampsia is to carry out
early detection using measurements of Body Mass Index (BMI) and blood pressure of pregnant women on
a regular basis. Examination of mean arterial pressure in pregnant women with age in the first trimester as
a strong predictor in cases of hypertension in pregnancy and preeclampsia. To determine the effect of the
assessment of body mass index and mean arterial pressure as early detection of hypertension in pregnancy
in the work area of the Trauma Center Health Center, Samarinda City. The method in this study combines
two cross-sectional and prospective cohort time approaches. Sampling technique with Accidental Sampling
as many as 50 people. Results: The results of this study indicate that there is an effect of MAP and BMI
assessment with the incidence of Pre-Eclampsia and Eclampsia with a value (p-value = 0.000 < = 0.05).
There is an effect of the assessment of Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) and Body Mass Index with the
incidence of Pre-Eclampsia and Eclampsia in the work area of the Trauma Center Health Center in
Samarinda City.
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