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'Padhar regime' - a low-dose magnesium sulphate treatment for eclampsia.

Niraj N Mahajan1, Anita Thomas, Rajani N Soni, Nilima L Gaikwad, Suchi M Jain.   

Abstract

AIMS: To determine the recurrent convulsion rate using low-dose magnesium sulphate regime in eclampsia and to identify toxicity and complications with clinical parameters.
METHODS: Prospective study with two different magnesium sulphate regimes in two slightly clinically different subgroups. Group A that came directly to our hospital and group B who had already received an injection of diazepam or Phenergan at the referring hospital. Group A received 10 g and group B 6 g loading dose of magnesium sulphate. Both groups received 4 g maintenance dose every 4 h.
RESULTS: Out of 95 eclamptic patients, only one woman in group B had recurrent convulsion. All women maintained normal respiratory rates. 39 (41.1%) women had absent knee jerks on at least one occasion when the maintenance dose was omitted. Urinary output was more than 30 ml/h in 92 (96.8%) women. In 5 women, maintenance dose had to be augmented to 5 g as reflexes were exaggerated.
CONCLUSION: The low-dose regime appears to control and prevent convulsions effectively in Indian women. Clinical monitoring appears to be sufficient. We hope to be able to reassure health professionals at primary and secondary level hospitals about the safety of magnesium.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18824861     DOI: 10.1159/000158647

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Obstet Invest        ISSN: 0378-7346            Impact factor:   2.031


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Review 4.  An integrative review of the side effects related to the use of magnesium sulfate for pre-eclampsia and eclampsia management.

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Review 5.  Maternal adverse effects of different antenatal magnesium sulphate regimens for improving maternal and infant outcomes: a systematic review.

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6.  Assessment of serum magnesium levels and its outcome in neonates of eclamptic mothers treated with low-dose magnesium sulfate regimen.

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