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Ocular Manifestations: Are They Significant in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy?

Jyoti Ramesh Chandran1, Indu B Narayanan2, Jincy Rajan1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy lead to pathological changes in various organ systems of mother and fetus which contributes to maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. It is a multisystem disorder which can involve end organs like kidneys, liver, eyes, hemopoietic system and placenta. Retinal involvement, though quite common, is rarely investigated. It is a unique site where the blood vessels can be directly observed. Observing retinal vasculature may provide clue to status of similar vessels in other parts of body including placental circulation.
METHODS: Hospital-based descriptive study which included 150 patients diagnosed as preeclampsia/eclampsia, who were admitted in the intensive care unit. Written consent was obtained from study subjects. Data were collected by history taking and examination of the subjects using pre-structured questionnaire. Ocular examination was carried out by ophthalmologist, which included anterior segment examination, visual acuity and dilated fundus examination. Multiple qualitative and quantitative parameters were studied. Data were analyzed by SPSS 14.0 software.
RESULTS: Ocular symptoms were seen in 22% of severe preeclampsia and in 100% of eclampsia patients. Blurred vision was the most common ocular complaint. Fundus changes were seen in 48.7% total study subjects. Arteriolar narrowing was the most common finding on fundus examination. Systolic blood pressure and serum creatinine were found predictive of changes in fundus (p = .000). Incidence of fetal growth restriction was found to be significantly associated with fundus involvement (p value .000).
CONCLUSION: Ophthalmic examination including fundus examination should be a routine in the investigational armamentarium of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. © Federation of Obstetric & Gynecological Societies of India 2020.

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Keywords:  Eclampsia; Fetal growth restriction; Ocular manifestations; Preeclampsia

Year:  2020        PMID: 34149212      PMCID: PMC8167031          DOI: 10.1007/s13224-020-01385-7

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


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