# Magnitude and associated factors of thrombocytopenia, among pregnant women at Mizan Tepi university teaching hospital south west Ethiopia

**Authors:** Samuel Sahile Kebede, Tariku Daniel, Asamrew Alemu, Getachew Mesfin Bambo

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12884-024-06609-6 · 2024-06-07

## TL;DR

This study examines how common thrombocytopenia is among pregnant women in Ethiopia and identifies factors linked to the condition.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the prevalence and risk factors of thrombocytopenia in pregnant women in a specific Ethiopian hospital.

## Key findings

- Thrombocytopenia affected 24.35% of pregnant women, with mild cases being most common.
- Malaria infection, short inter-birth intervals, abortion history, hypertension, HIV, and HBV were significant risk factors.
- The findings highlight the need for regular screening and treatment of underlying conditions in pregnant women.

## Abstract

Thrombocytopenia in pregnancy is a common multifactorial abnormality of the hematological system, next to anemia. It leads to more increased risk of bleeding during delivery, labour, or the postpartum period. Despite being a significant public health concern, there are limited studies done concerning thrombocytopenia during pregnancy.

To assess the magnitude and associated factors of thrombocytopenia among pregnant women at Mizan Tepi University Teaching Hospital from September 2023 to November 2023.

An institutional-based cross-sectional study was carried out on 230 systematic randomly selected pregnant women who attended antenatal visits from September 2023 to November 2023 G.C using data collection tools. The pretested structured questionnaires were employed to obtain clinical, nutritional, and sociodemographic information. Additionally, three millilitres of venous blood were collected from each participant and analyzed using a Sysmex hematology analyzer. The data was entered into Epidata version 4.6 and analyzed using STATA version 14. Descriptive statistics were computed, and logistic regression was used to identify predictors with a significance level of less than 0.05.

Two hundred thirty pregnant women participated in the study. Among study participants, the magnitude of thrombocytopenia was 55(24.35%) with 32 (57.14%) mild, 19 (33.93%) moderate, and 5 (8.93%) severe thrombocytopenia. The determinant factors which shown significant association were Malaria parasite infection (AOR 9.27 at 95% CI 7.42, 10.87), one-year Inter-birth interval (AOR 1.7 at 95% CI 1.24, 2.14), History of abortion (AOR 3.94 95% CI 3.13, 4.86), History of hypertension (AOR 3.12 95% CI 1.56, 4.12), HIV infection (AOR 1.81 95% CI 1.32.2.52) and HBV infection (AOR 3.0 95% CI 2.82, 3.34).

Thrombocytopenia is a public health problem and mild type of thrombocytopenia was the most predominant. The determinant factors that showed significant association with thrombocytopenia were Malaria Parasitic infection, one-year Inter-birth interval, History of abortion, History of hypertension, HIV infection, and HBV infection. Therefore, pregnant women should be continuously screened for thrombocytopenia to avoid excessive bleeding. Increasing Inter-birth interval, preventing abortion as well as timely diagnosis and treatment of underlying causes such as malaria infection, hypertension, HBV, and HIV is important to reduce the burden of thrombocytopenia.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12884-024-06609-6.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** thrombocytopenia (MONDO:0002049), malaria (MONDO:0005136), HIV infection (MONDO:0005109)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** bleeding (MESH:D006470), hypertension (MESH:D006973), HIV infection (MESH:D015658), HBV infection (MESH:D006509), Malaria Parasitic infection (MESH:D010272), malaria infection (MESH:D008288), anemia (MESH:D000740), abortion (MESH:D000026), Thrombocytopenia (MESH:D013921), abnormality of the hematological (MESH:D006402)
- **Species:** Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (no rank) [taxon 11676], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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