Literature DB >> 21353400

[Sixty-nine consecutive cases of eclampsia: prodromes and circumstances].

M Turck1, G Carles, W El Guindi, G Helou, N Alassas, M Dreyfus.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To specify clinical and biological characteristics of patients developing eclampsia, and identify atypical eclampsia without prior signs and symptoms of severe preeclampsia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective observational study conducted from January 1996 to December 2008 in a maternity type IIB in French Guiana. Data of patients who experienced eclampsia were collected from obstetric records.
RESULTS: Sixty-nine patients were selected among 21,525 patients who delivered during this period, corresponding to a prevalence of 3.2 ‰. The average patient age was 21 years (range from 12 to 45 years). Sixty-six percent of patients were nulliparous. The gestational age was greater than 37 weeks of gestation for 62% of patients, between 26 and 37 weeks of gestation for 36% and less than 26 weeks of gestation for 2% of patients. Two thirds of the patients had been examined less than a month before the eclamptic seizure, blood pressure was normal in 62% of cases. Seventy-four percent of patients had at least one Doppler study of the uterine and umbilical arteries velocimetry, the Dopplers studies were normal in 78% of cases. The eclampsia occurred in ante-, peri- and post-partum in 59, 6 and 35% of the cases, respectively 10% of patients were hospitalized for preeclampsia at the time of eclamptic seizure. Less than 10% of patients developed HELLP syndrome. One patient had died of aspiration pneumonia. Newborns had a mean birth weight over 2500 g in 88% of cases. During the follow-up period, 41% of the patients had subsequent pregnancies with 62% without hypertension, 24% complicated by recurrent gestational hypertension, 24% by preeclampsia and 4% by eclampsia. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSION: In a majority of the patients in our study, eclampsia was the main manifestation, and only 10% were preceded by severe preeclampsia. These results are comparable to recent studies, which found in their series that 40 to 60% of eclampsia manifested without preeclamptic prodromi. Eclampsia can occur after an unremarkable pregnancy, in women without risk factors, and then it is hardly predictable. Prenatal follow-up must be very cautious paying attention to any markers such as intermittent hypertension, functional symptoms or appearance of proteinuria.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21353400     DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2011.01.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris)        ISSN: 0150-9918


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