Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the fetal and maternal outcomes of triplet gestation and to report on the maternal characteristics of those pregnancies in a tertiary care centre in Oman. Methods: A retrospective study was undertaken of all triplet pregnancies delivered at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman, between January 2009 and December 2011. Results: Over the three-year study period, there were 9,140 deliveries. Of these, there were 18 triplet pregnancies, giving a frequency of 0.2%. The mean gestational age at delivery was 31.0 ± 3.0 weeks, and the mean birth weight was 1,594 ± 460 g. The most common maternal complications were preterm labour in 13 pregnancies (72.2%), gestational diabetes in 7 (39%) and gestational hypertension in 5 (28%). Of the total deliveries, there were 54 neonates. Neonatal complications among these included hyaline membrane disease in 25 neonates (46%), hyperbilirubinaemia in 24 (43%), sepsis in 18 (33%) and anaemia in 8 (15%). The perinatal mortality rate was 55 per 1,000 births. Conclusion: The maternal and neonatal outcomes of triplet pregnancies were similar to those reported in other studies.
Publication Date
7-4-2014
First Page
204
Last Page
210
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Al-Shukri, Maryam; Khan, Durdana; Al-Hadrami, Atka; Al-Riyami, Nihal; Gowri, Vaidyanathan; Oman, Muscat,; Haddabi, Rahma; Abdellatif, Mohammed; and Al-Dughaishi, Tamima
(2014)
"Maternal and Fetal Outcomes of Triplet Gestation in a Tertiary Hospital in Oman,"
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal: Vol. 14: 204-210.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18295/2075-0528.1573