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Risk factors of intracranial haemorrhage in preeclampsia: a case-control study.

Anish Keepanasseril1, Sathiya Priya Subburaj2, Deepthi Nayak2, Vandana Bojja2, Sunitha Vellathussery Chakkalakkoombil3, Pradeep Pankajakshan Nair4.   

Abstract

Intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) is an uncommon but one of the most devastating and potentially fatal complications of preeclampsia. Most ICHs in pregnancy are reported in the absence of a vascular lesion, and severe systolic hypertension is thought to be an important risk factor even though many reports suggest that ICH can complicate preeclampsia even at lower blood pressure levels. In this case-control study of preeclamptic women, risk factors associated with ICH were compared in women who did and did not develop ICH. During the study period, ICH occurred in 1.8% (42/2167) pregnancies with preeclampsia, with 45.2% (n = 19/42) resulting in maternal mortality. HELLP syndrome (OR = 11.5; 95% CI 3.8-34.8), multiparity (OR 3.2; 95% CI 1.4-7.7), nausea/vomiting (OR = 3.6; 95% CI 1.4-9.3), and lower educational attainment (OR = 38.2; 95% CI 3.5-423.6) were associated with the increased probability of ICH. The incidence of caesarean birth (n = 29, 74.4% vs. n = 161, 34.5%) and neonatal mortality (n = 4, 13.3% vs. n = 17, 4.0%) were higher among preeclamptic who have ICH compared to those who did not have it. Improving awareness as well as early identification of those at risk of preeclampsia and complications can limit the impact of ICH among pregnant women with preeclampsia, especially in low- to middle-income countries.
© 2022. Fondazione Società Italiana di Neurologia.

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Keywords:  HELLP syndrome; Intracranial haemorrhage; Maternal mortality; Preeclampsia; Pregnancy

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35871180     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-022-06286-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.830


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1.  Intracerebral hemorrhage in pregnancy: frequency, risk factors, and outcome.

Authors:  B T Bateman; H C Schumacher; C D Bushnell; J Pile-Spellman; L L Simpson; R L Sacco; M F Berman
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2006-08-08       Impact factor: 9.910

2.  Clinical and imaging profile of patients with new-onset seizures & a presumptive diagnosis of eclampsia - A prospective observational study.

Authors:  Vandana Bojja; Anish Keepanasseril; Pradeep P Nair; V C Sunitha
Journal:  Pregnancy Hypertens       Date:  2018-02-25       Impact factor: 2.899

3.  Stroke and severe preeclampsia and eclampsia: a paradigm shift focusing on systolic blood pressure.

Authors:  James N Martin; Brad D Thigpen; Robert C Moore; Carl H Rose; Julie Cushman; Warren May
Journal:  Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 7.661

4.  Risk Factors for Pregnancy-Associated Stroke in Women With Preeclampsia.

Authors:  Eliza C Miller; Hajere J Gatollari; Gloria Too; Amelia K Boehme; Lisa Leffert; Randolph S Marshall; Mitchell S V Elkind; Joshua Z Willey
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2017-05-25       Impact factor: 7.914

Review 5.  Neurology of Preeclampsia and Related Disorders: an Update in Neuro-obstetrics.

Authors:  Eliza C Miller; Sarah Vollbracht
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2021-04-07

6.  Maternal Death Due to Stroke Associated With Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension.

Authors:  Junichi Hasegawa; Tomoaki Ikeda; Akihiko Sekizawa; Hiroaki Tanaka; Masahiko Nakata; Takeshi Murakoshi; Shinji Katsuragi; Kazuhiro Osato; Isamu Ishiwata; Katsuyuki Kinoshita
Journal:  Circ J       Date:  2015-05-26       Impact factor: 2.993

Review 7.  Preeclampsia and Cerebrovascular Disease.

Authors:  Eliza C Miller
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2019-05-06       Impact factor: 10.190

Review 8.  Intracranial haemorrhage in pregnancy.

Authors:  Jacob M Fairhall; Marcus A Stoodley
Journal:  Obstet Med       Date:  2009-11-30

Review 9.  The incidence of pregnancy-related stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Richard H Swartz; Megan L Cayley; Norine Foley; Noor Niyar N Ladhani; Lisa Leffert; Cheryl Bushnell; J A McClure; M Patrice Lindsay
Journal:  Int J Stroke       Date:  2017-10       Impact factor: 5.266

10.  Association of Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage With Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period.

Authors:  Jennifer R Meeks; Arvind B Bambhroliya; Katie M Alex; Sunil A Sheth; Sean I Savitz; Eliza C Miller; Louise D McCullough; Farhaan S Vahidy
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2020-04-01
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