Atiya Fasih, Khalida Nasreen Abdullah, Samreen Iqbal.
Obstetric Restless Legs Syndrome in Industrialized Area of Pakistan.
J Bahria Uni Med Dental Coll Jan ;5(2):69-72.

ABSTRACT: Objective:To determine the frequency of obstetrics Restless legs syndrome(RLS) in industrialized area of Karachi and to identify possible risk factors of RLS in Pakistani population. Materials and Methods:Thiscross-sectionalstudy was carried out inaTeaching Hospitalfrom 1st January 2013 to 31st January 2014.All pregnant women of 20 - 44 years old in first trimesterwithout peripheral vascular disease, painful legs, peripheral neuropathy, nocturnal leg cramps and moving toes were enrolledin the study. A close-ended questionnaire developed from International RLS Study Group was used.The diagnosis of RLS was then ascertained by the obstetrician by using the criteria of the International RLS Study Group and they were labeled as “RLS sufferers and were kept in RLS group while others that is non RLS sufferers were kept in the healthy group. Descriptive and comparative statistical analyses were performed using SPSS Statistical Software 17. Results:During a period of thirteen months, 900 pregnant women were interviewed and examined out of these 85.7% fulfilled the criteria and constituted the study population. Out of these 31.90 % were RLS suffers. Among RLS suffers 55% were resident of industrialized area. The majority of RLS suffers were multigravida and in their advance pregnancies. Conclusion: The frequency of obstetrics Restless legs syndrome (RLS) in industrialized area of Karachi is 31.90 % Possible risk factors of RLS in Pakistani population are multigravidity, advance pregnancy, industrialized area etc. Keywords: Obstetrics restless legs syndrome Frequency Industrialized area Risk factors

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