%0 Journal Article %T Comparative study of morbimortality of gestational product in pregnant women with mild or severe preeclampsia. %A ¨¦tienne Beals L. Luis C¨¢ceda M. Alejandro Carvajal R. Anthony Saravia C. Cristian Olivares P. Franco Victoriano P. Guillermo Echeverr¨ªa R. V¨ªctor D¨ªaz N %J Revista ANACEM %D 2009 %I Asociaci¨®n Nacional Cient¨ªfica de Estudiantes de Medicina de Chile, ANACEM %X SUMMARYIntroduction : Preeclampsia is an exclusive disease of human estation, that affects pregnant women producing vascular dysfunction. AIM: Compare the morbid-mortality of the gestational product in pregnant women with mild or severe preeclampsia (PE). PATIENT AND Methods : Retrospective, descriptive, non experimental, cause-effect study. The studied subjects were women that suffered with PE, sub-classified in two groups, mild PE patients and severe PE patients. The study was made in the ¡°Cl¨ªnica Hospital del Profesor¡± from June 2007 to June 2008. Different clinical parameters from the newborn andthe pregnant were analyzed. The results were analyzed by thecomparison of population and population ratio tests. Results :From a total of 1680 pregnant women registred in the ¡°Cl¨ªnicaHospital del Profesor¡±, 42 were diagnosed pregnancy-inducedhypertension / gestational hypertension, which represents 2.5%of all pregnancies. 28 (66%) represents to a moderate PE, 13(32%) represents to a severe PE. Intrauterine growth restrictionpresented a significant difference with an p< 0,05. The acute fetal suffering and fetal mortality didn¡¯t have a significant difference with an p> 0,05. Conclu Sion : Although the clinical differences for the diagnose of mild and severe PE are clear, the complications that may ocurre to the product of the pregnancy don¡¯t present a significant difference, except for the intrauterine growth restriction, that presented a significant difference with an ¦Á < 0,05 %K Mild preeclampsia %K severe preeclampsia %K neonatal death. %U http://revista.anacem.cl/AI1.pdf