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Sera from one thousand pregnant primiparous women from the antenatal clinic
of the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) were screened for lup
us anticoagulant. Twenty-three women (2.3%) were seropositive. A review was
performed after delivery and eight hundred and sixty-eight (87%) of the ca
se notes were found: 20/23 (87%) of those with positive tests and 848/977 (
87%) of those with negative tests. The outcome variables examined were pre-
eclampsia, postpartum haemorrhage, type of delivery, birth weight of the ba
by, foetal outcome, foetal distress, still birth, neonatal death, Apgar sco
re at birth and need for admission to the special care nursery. No differen
ces were found between the two groups for any of these variables.