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Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES): Evolving the Mystery of Eclampsia!

Suman Sardesai1, Rajiv Dabade1, Sadhana Deshmukh1, Pradeep Patil1, Sachin Pawar1, Arpita Patil1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: With the availability of neuroimaging, it is possible to know the exact underlying CNS pathology in eclampsia, and thus, the therapy can be targeted at the same. The present study was undertaken to find out the neurological changes in cases of eclampsia and to find the incidence of PRES in association with eclampsia and to study the role of Inj. Mannitol in cases of eclampsia with PRES who do not respond to Inj. MgSO4 alone.
METHODS: This is a referral hospital-based prospective study of 110 consecutive cases of eclampsia who were subjected to MRI/CT scan brain without contrast. All 110 women with eclampsia were treated with routine principles of management of eclampsia. Inj. MgSO4 was the drug of choice as anticonvulsant. Inj. Mannitol was added as antiedema agent in patients who did not respond to MgSO4 alone.
RESULTS: All patients of eclampsia showed PRES on neuroimaging. 40 (36.36%) patients received inj. Mannitol as they had either recurrent convulsions or extreme irritability or deep coma after multiple convulsions and did not recover consciousness after convulsions were controlled.
CONCLUSION: PRES is the core component of the pathogenesis of eclampsia, and the incidence is 100% in our study. Inj. MgSO4 is the drug of choice, and addition of Inj. Mannitol in cases with recurrent convulsions, extreme irritability, visual symptoms and severe headache plays a dramatic role in control of convulsions and recovery of the patients.

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Keywords:  Eclampsia; Inj. Mannitol; Inj. MgSO4; PRES

Year:  2019        PMID: 31391740      PMCID: PMC6661037          DOI: 10.1007/s13224-019-01214-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India        ISSN: 0975-6434


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