OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and neurologic findings in patients with late postpartum eclampsia (convulsions beginning more than 48 hours, but less than 4 weeks, after delivery). METHODS: This study evaluated all patients with the diagnosis of late postpartum eclampsia managed at our institution between August 1977 and July 1992. RESULTS: There were 54 cases of late postpartum eclampsia among a total of 334 cases of eclampsia during the study period. Late postpartum eclampsia constituted 56% of total postpartum eclampsia and 16% of all cases of eclampsia. Convulsions began from postpartum days 3-23 (mean 6). Thirty women (56%) had been identified as preeclamptic before their convulsions. A history of either severe headache or visual disturbances before convulsion was elicited in 83% of the patients. During the study period, eight women not included in the study group had late postpartum seizures attributed to other causes. CONCLUSIONS: Severe headache or visual disturbance frequently antedates late postpartum eclampsia. Only eight of 62 patients with late postpartum seizures had identifiable etiologies other than eclampsia.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and neurologic findings in patients with late postpartum eclampsia (convulsions beginning more than 48 hours, but less than 4 weeks, after delivery). METHODS: This study evaluated all patients with the diagnosis of late postpartum eclampsia managed at our institution between August 1977 and July 1992. RESULTS: There were 54 cases of late postpartum eclampsia among a total of 334 cases of eclampsia during the study period. Late postpartum eclampsia constituted 56% of total postpartum eclampsia and 16% of all cases of eclampsia. Convulsions began from postpartum days 3-23 (mean 6). Thirty women (56%) had been identified as preeclamptic before their convulsions. A history of either severe headache or visual disturbances before convulsion was elicited in 83% of the patients. During the study period, eight women not included in the study group had late postpartum seizures attributed to other causes. CONCLUSIONS: Severe headache or visual disturbance frequently antedates late postpartum eclampsia. Only eight of 62 patients with late postpartum seizures had identifiable etiologies other than eclampsia.
Authors: Maria Jones-Muhammad; Qingmei Shao; Loretta Cain-Shields; James P Shaffery; Junie P Warrington Journal: Cells Date: 2021-05-08 Impact factor: 7.666
Authors: Geraldine Skurnik; Shelley Hurwitz; Thomas F McElrath; Lawrence C Tsen; Stacey Duey; Aditi R Saxena; Ananth Karumanchi; Janet W Rich-Edwards; Ellen W Seely Journal: Pregnancy Hypertens Date: 2017-07-24 Impact factor: 2.899