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Eclampsia
Professional Medical Journal-Quarterly [The]. 2006; 13 (1): 27-31
in En | IMEMR | ID: emr-80345
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ABSTRACT
To evaluate incidence, morbidity and mortality associated with eclampsia. A prospective study. The study which was carried out at PAF Hospital Rafiqui, Shorkot spanned over a period of 2% years from Jun 2002-Dec 2004. The study comprises of 55 eclamptic cases diagnosed out of 3391 consecutive deliveries, carried out in our hospital. The incidence of eclampsia, in this study, was found to be 1.62%. Out of 55 cases 38[69.1%] patients were primigravida. Forty three [78.2%] of the patients were between the ages of 21 to 30 years. In 50[90.9%] patients gestational age was less than 35 weeks. Thirty seven [67.3%] cases had antepartum eclampsia. Forty four [80%] patients received diazepam while the remaining 11[20%] received magnesium sulphate [MgSO4] as anticonvulsant. Commonest mode of delivery was spontaneous vaginal delivery [31 cases, 56.4%] followed by lower caesarean section [21 cases, 38.2%]. Fetal loss was seen in 12[20.7%] cases. T wo patients died of eclampsia, maternal mortality rate being 3.6%. Eclampsia is a life threatening complication of pregnancy. However an improvement in antenatal care, upgrading the neonatal facilities and early delivery by cesarean section can improve the perinatal

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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Parity / Pregnancy Complications / Seizures / Prospective Studies / Eclampsia / Magnesium Sulfate Limits: Female / Humans Language: En Journal: Professional Med. J.-Q Year: 2006
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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Parity / Pregnancy Complications / Seizures / Prospective Studies / Eclampsia / Magnesium Sulfate Limits: Female / Humans Language: En Journal: Professional Med. J.-Q Year: 2006