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Zahid ullah
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Introduction
1. Hypertensive disorders of
pregnancy are leading causes of
maternal mortality.
2. Worldwide: 50,000 women die each
year.
Definitions
 Hypertension in pregnancy:
 Bl/P of 140/90 or more is abnormal.
 If there is a rise of 30 mmHg or more in the systolic blood
pressure or 15 mmHg or more in the diastolic blood
pressure In 2 occasions 6 hours apart.
 Mean arterial BP> 105 mmHg .
Systolic + 2 Diastolic
Mean arterial BP = -----------------------------
3
Classifications
National High Blood Pressure Education
Program Classification ( NHEP) 2000
 Gestational hypertension.
 Preeclampsia (mild, severe).
 Eclampsia.
 Superimposed preeclampsia upon
chronic hypertension.
 Chronic hypertension with
pregnancy.
Definitions
 Gestational hypertension:
 Hypertension for first time after 20 w, without
Proteinuria. BP returns to normal before 12 weeks
postpartum.
 Chronic hypertension with pregnancy:
 Hypertension antedates pregnancy and detected
before 20 w, & lasts more than 12 weeks postpartum.
Definitions
 Preeclampsia:
 The development of hypertension and Proteinuria
after 20 w
 May occur earlier in vesicular mole or twins.
 Eclampsia (in Greek= Flash of light):
 The occurrence of convulsions (without any
neurological disease) in a woman with pre-eclampsia.
Definitions
 Superimposed pre-eclampsia:
¤ It is the new development of Proteinuria
after 20 weeks gestation in a patient with
chronic hypertension
Definitions
 Proteinuria:
 ≥ 300mg/24 hours urine.
 Heavy Proteinuria :
 = ≥ 2gm/24 hours
Preeclampsia
Epidemiology
Risk factors:
 Chronic hypertension.
 Chronic nephritis.
 Past history .
 Family history.
 Obesity.
 Multiple pregnancy.
Epidemiology ( risks)
 Diabetes mellitus.
 Nulliparity.
 Teenage Pregnancy.
 Smoking.
 Stress
Multisystem Features Of
Preeclampsia
Hypertension Proteinuria
Eclampsia HELLP syndrome
Intra-uterine growth restriction
Multi-organ disease
Cerebral vessels
Fetus
Liver
Systemic blood vessels Kidneys
A): Signs: :
it is a disease of signs :
2 cardinal signs + or - Edema:
 Hypertension:
 usually precedes Proteinuria,
 Proteinuria: detected by
 Boiling test.
 Quantitative assay.
+ or - Edema
 The lower extremities.
 Abdominal wall, vulva or may be generalized
anasarca.
 usually after hypertension.
Peripheral edema is not a
useful diagnostic criterion
1) it is common in normal pregnancy.
2) PE can occur without edema (dry type).
so its presence does not ensure a poor prognosis
and its absence not ensure a favorable outcome.
B) Symptoms (non specific):
 Headache.
 Blurring of vision.
 Nausea and vomiting.
 Epigastric pain (distension of the liver capsule)
 Oliguria or anuria
Severity Of Pre-eclampsia
 The severity of pre-eclampsia is assessed by:
The frequency and intensity of the
signs and symptoms.
The more the severity of PET, the
more likely is the need to
terminate pregnancy.
4) Diagnosis Of Eclampsia:
 Eclamptic fit stages ( 4 stages):
 Premonitory stage (1/2 minute):
 Eye rolled up.
 Twitches of the face and hands.
 Tonic stage (1/2 minute):
 Generalized tonic spasm with episthotonus.
 Cyanosis.
 Tongue may be bitten between the clenched
teeth.
4) Diagnosis Of Eclampsia:
 Clonic stage (1-2 minutes):
 Convulsions .
 Tongue may be bitten.
 face is congested and cyanosed.
 conjunctival congestion.
 blood stained froth from the mouth,
 Stertorous breathing,
 temperature may rise.
 involuntary passage of urine or stool.
 Gradually convulsions stop.
4) Diagnosis Of Eclampsia:
 Coma:
 Variable duration due to respiratory and metabolic
acidosis.
 Deep coma may occurs (cerebral hemorrhage).
 Labor usually starts shortly after the fit.
Classifications of Eclampsia
 Ante partum (65%) with the best
prognosis.
 Intrapartum (20%).
 Postpartum (15%) with the worst
prognosis as it indicates extensive
pathology and multisystem damage..
Classifications of Eclampsia
1)Mild
2) Severe (Eden's criteria):
 Coma > 6 hours.
 Temperature > 39 (pneumonia or pontine hge)
 Systolic Bp > 200 (risk of cerebral hge)
 Pulse > 120/min ( acute heart failure).
 Anuria or Oliguria( renal failure).
 Respiratory rate > 40/min( pneumonia)
 More than 10 fits (status eclampticus).
Investigations
 A. Laboratory:
 Urine: 24 hour urine, Proteinuria.
 Kidney functions: serum creatinine, urea, creatinine
clearance and uric acid.
 Liver functions: bilirubin, Enzymes
 Blood: CBC, HCt , Hemolysis and Platelet count
(Thrombocytopenia).
 Coagulation Profile: Bleeding and clotting time
Investigations
B. Instrumental
Fundus Examination .
C. Imaging techniques :
CT scan for the brain.
 Ultrasonograghy .
E. Doppler .
VI. Differential Diagnosis:
 A. Hypertension With Pregnancy.
 B. Proteinuria With Pregnancy.
 C. Edema With Pregnancy:
VI. Differential Diagnosis:
D. Convulsions With Pregnancy:
 Eclampsia.
 Epilepsy.
 Hysteria.
 Meningitis and Encephalitis.
 Tetanus.
 Tetany.
 Strychnine poisoning.
 Brain tumors.
 Uremic convulsions
VI. Differential Diagnosis:
E. Coma With Pregnancy:
 Hypoglycemic .
 Hyperglycemic coma
 Uremic coma.
 Hepatic coma.
 Alcoholic coma.
 Cerebral coma.
VI. Differential Diagnosis:
F. HELLP Syndrome:
 Acute fatty liver in pregnancy.
 Hepatitis.
 Thrombocytopenia purpura.
 Hemolytic Uremic syndrome.
Treatment
 PREVENTION.
 Antepartum ttt.
 Proper antenatal care
 Expectant treatment.
 Control hypertension.
 Treatment of eclampsia .
 Prevention and control of convulsions.
 Termination of pregnancy .
 Intrapartum care.
 Postpartum care.
PreventionPrevention
 Low dose aspirin: 75 mg/day.
Decrease TxA2 (from Platelets).
Not affect endothelial prostacyclin
(PGI2 )
 Calcium supplementation:
 Ca++ supplementation may increase
the production of prostacyclin (PGI2 )
from endothelial cells.
TTT of preeclampsia
 Expectant Treatment .
 Control of Hypertension.
 Prevention of convulsions .
 Termination of pregnancy .
1) Expectant Treatment
 Rest: Complete Physical and mental rest.
 Diet: Increase protein and carbohydrate with
low Na diet !!!!!.
 Sedation AND TRANQULIZER:
Phenobarbitone & DIAZEPAAM.
 Observation ( MATERNAL & FETAL).
1) Expectant Treatment
(Observation)
 Maternal:
 Blood pressure.
 Pulse and Respiratory rate.
 Urine output.
 Proteinuria.
 Any new symptoms.
 Investigations (creatinine, creatinine clearance,
blood picture, coagulation profile,….)
 Fetal:
fetal well-being
2) Control of
Hypertension:
 A)Parentral drugs:
 1) Hydralazine:
 It is a peripheral VD.
 The best Antihypertensive drug used during Pre-
eclampsia and Eclampsia.
 Dose: 5-10mg IV or IM as initial dose.
 Repeated every 20-30 minutes until blood
pressure is controlled.
2)Control of
Hypertension: 2) Labetalol (Trandate):
 α and non selective β- adrenergic blocker resulting in
VD.
 Dose: 10-20mg IV .
 The dose can be doubled every 10 minutes if proper
response is not achieved.
 3) Diaz oxide (Hyperstat):
 Used in severe dangerous resistant hypertension as a
last resort.
 Dose: 50-150mg IV bolus dose.
 Repeated every 1-2 minutes until BP decreases.
2)Control of
Hypertension: A )Oral drugs:
1) α-methyl DOPA (aldomet):
 It is the most commonly used.
 It is α-adrenergic agonist causing depletion of
catecholamine stores.
 Dose: 500mg 3-4 times/day orally.
2)Control of
Hypertension: 3) β- adrenergic blockers:
 Atenolol (tenormin) 50-100mg 4 times daily.
 Labetalol (Trandate) 10-20mg 3 times daily.
 4) Prazocin (minipres):
 It is postsynaptic α-adrenergic receptor blocker
resulting in VD and reflex tachycardia.
 It is a weak Antihypertensive drug so used in
combination with other drugs.
 5) Calcium Channel Blocker:
 Nifedipine (adalat or Epilat) .
TTT of Preeclampsia
3)Prevention of convulsions .
4)Termination of pregnancy
Treatment of Eclampsia
 1) General and first aid measures( A &B &C &D
…………cont )
 Ensure patent airway with tracheal and
bronchial suction.
 Put the patients in Trendlenburg position (to
avoid aspiration of secretions) .
 Insert a catheter.
 Nasogastric tube may be inserted .
 Nothing by mouth and fluid chart.
 Full laboratory investigation.
Treatment of Eclampsia
 2) Observation:
 Pulse, temperature, BP
and RR.
 Level of consciousness.
 Duration of coma.
 Fetal heart sounds.
 Urine output and albuminuria .
 Number of convulsions
4) Control of
Convulsions:
 A) Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4):
 It is the drug of choice.
 Mechanism:
 CNS depression.
 Mild VD.
 Mild diuresis.
 Inhibits platelet aggregation.
 Increase PGI2 synthesis.
Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4):
 It can be given IV (20%) or IM (50%) or SC (15%):
 The therapeutic level is 4-7mEq/L.
 The total dose of MgSO4 should not exceed 24 gms in 24
hours .
 The dose of MgSO4 is monitored by:
 Preserved patellar reflex.
 Respiratory rate >16/min.
 Urine output >100ml/4hours.
 Serum Mg++ level.
 Is stopped 24 hours after delivery.
N.B Antidote is ca gluconate
Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4):
 IV regimen:
 initially 4-6 gm (20%) in 100ml solution .
 Given over 15-20 minutes.
 Then, 2 gm/hour by IV drip.
 IM regimen:
 10 gms of 50% solution are given deeply IM (5 gms
in each buttock).
 Maintain with 5 gm/6 hours of 50% solution.
Side effects of MgSO4 (small safety
margin)
 At a level of 8-10mEq/L patellar reflex is lost and starts
myometrial inhibition.
 10-15mEq/L respiratory depression.
 >15mEq/L cardiac depression.
 Curare like action.
 Synergistic effect with Ca++ channel blockers.
 Uterine inertia.
 Neonatal hypermagnesemia.
 Decreased beat to beat variability in FHS.
Antidote : 10ml of 10 percent calcium gluconate
4) Control of Convulsions:
 B ) Phyntoin (Epanutin):
 In severe pre-eclampsia
 In imminent eclampsia .
 The dose is 15mg/kg.
4) Control of Convulsions:
 C) Diazepam (Valium):
 This regimen is mainly for eclamptic patients.
 Initially 20-40mg IV slowly over 5 minutes.
 then 10-20mg/6hours.
 then the dose is adjusted at 10mg/hour to
maintain drowsiness.
Treatment of Eclampsia
 7)Termination of Pregnancy
 Indications:
 Eclampsia.
 Retinal hemorrhage:
 Deteriorated cardiac, renal or liver functions.
 Severe PET not controlled after 24 hours.
 Mild PET reaching 38 weeks and not controlled.
 Expectant treatment reaching maturity.
 Deterioration of the fetal conditions.
 Other obstetric indications as CPD, malpresentations, APH,
…
7)Termination of Pregnancy
 Methods:
 As a rule vaginal delivery is safer and better than CS.
 Artificial rupture of membranes .
 CS.
Treatment of Eclampsia
8) Management during labor:
 With the onset of labor give IV hypotensives and
sedation.
 The patient must be at rest with oxygen source
and other equipments for treating fits.
 Maternal observation.
 Continuous electronic fetal monitoring.
Treatment of Eclampsia
9) Postpartum management
 Improvement is monitored by:
 Increased urine output.
 Decreased edema.
 Disappearance of Proteinuria within 1 week
 Decreased hemotocrite value to normal level.
 BP normalize within 2 weeks
 No ergometrine postpartum.
 MgSO4 stopped 24 hours postpartum.
Prognosis:
 BP usually normalize after placental delivery .
 Hypertension may persist.
 Postpartum eclampsia carries the worst
prognosis.
 Maternal mortality is about 2% in severe
preeclampsia and 10% in eclampsia.
 Perinatal mortality rate is about 5% in mild
cases, 25% in severe cases and 30% in eclampsia.
Hypertensive Dirders of Pregnancy By Dr Zahid Ullah

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Hypertensive Dirders of Pregnancy By Dr Zahid Ullah

  • 1. Zahid ullah Roll no 08-216 BATCH “L”
  • 2. Introduction 1. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are leading causes of maternal mortality. 2. Worldwide: 50,000 women die each year.
  • 3. Definitions  Hypertension in pregnancy:  Bl/P of 140/90 or more is abnormal.  If there is a rise of 30 mmHg or more in the systolic blood pressure or 15 mmHg or more in the diastolic blood pressure In 2 occasions 6 hours apart.  Mean arterial BP> 105 mmHg . Systolic + 2 Diastolic Mean arterial BP = ----------------------------- 3
  • 5. National High Blood Pressure Education Program Classification ( NHEP) 2000  Gestational hypertension.  Preeclampsia (mild, severe).  Eclampsia.  Superimposed preeclampsia upon chronic hypertension.  Chronic hypertension with pregnancy.
  • 6. Definitions  Gestational hypertension:  Hypertension for first time after 20 w, without Proteinuria. BP returns to normal before 12 weeks postpartum.  Chronic hypertension with pregnancy:  Hypertension antedates pregnancy and detected before 20 w, & lasts more than 12 weeks postpartum.
  • 7. Definitions  Preeclampsia:  The development of hypertension and Proteinuria after 20 w  May occur earlier in vesicular mole or twins.  Eclampsia (in Greek= Flash of light):  The occurrence of convulsions (without any neurological disease) in a woman with pre-eclampsia.
  • 8. Definitions  Superimposed pre-eclampsia: ¤ It is the new development of Proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation in a patient with chronic hypertension
  • 9. Definitions  Proteinuria:  ≥ 300mg/24 hours urine.  Heavy Proteinuria :  = ≥ 2gm/24 hours
  • 11. Epidemiology Risk factors:  Chronic hypertension.  Chronic nephritis.  Past history .  Family history.  Obesity.  Multiple pregnancy.
  • 12. Epidemiology ( risks)  Diabetes mellitus.  Nulliparity.  Teenage Pregnancy.  Smoking.  Stress
  • 13. Multisystem Features Of Preeclampsia Hypertension Proteinuria Eclampsia HELLP syndrome Intra-uterine growth restriction Multi-organ disease Cerebral vessels Fetus Liver Systemic blood vessels Kidneys
  • 14. A): Signs: : it is a disease of signs : 2 cardinal signs + or - Edema:  Hypertension:  usually precedes Proteinuria,  Proteinuria: detected by  Boiling test.  Quantitative assay.
  • 15. + or - Edema  The lower extremities.  Abdominal wall, vulva or may be generalized anasarca.  usually after hypertension.
  • 16. Peripheral edema is not a useful diagnostic criterion 1) it is common in normal pregnancy. 2) PE can occur without edema (dry type). so its presence does not ensure a poor prognosis and its absence not ensure a favorable outcome.
  • 17. B) Symptoms (non specific):  Headache.  Blurring of vision.  Nausea and vomiting.  Epigastric pain (distension of the liver capsule)  Oliguria or anuria
  • 18. Severity Of Pre-eclampsia  The severity of pre-eclampsia is assessed by: The frequency and intensity of the signs and symptoms. The more the severity of PET, the more likely is the need to terminate pregnancy.
  • 19. 4) Diagnosis Of Eclampsia:  Eclamptic fit stages ( 4 stages):  Premonitory stage (1/2 minute):  Eye rolled up.  Twitches of the face and hands.  Tonic stage (1/2 minute):  Generalized tonic spasm with episthotonus.  Cyanosis.  Tongue may be bitten between the clenched teeth.
  • 20. 4) Diagnosis Of Eclampsia:  Clonic stage (1-2 minutes):  Convulsions .  Tongue may be bitten.  face is congested and cyanosed.  conjunctival congestion.  blood stained froth from the mouth,  Stertorous breathing,  temperature may rise.  involuntary passage of urine or stool.  Gradually convulsions stop.
  • 21. 4) Diagnosis Of Eclampsia:  Coma:  Variable duration due to respiratory and metabolic acidosis.  Deep coma may occurs (cerebral hemorrhage).  Labor usually starts shortly after the fit.
  • 22. Classifications of Eclampsia  Ante partum (65%) with the best prognosis.  Intrapartum (20%).  Postpartum (15%) with the worst prognosis as it indicates extensive pathology and multisystem damage..
  • 23. Classifications of Eclampsia 1)Mild 2) Severe (Eden's criteria):  Coma > 6 hours.  Temperature > 39 (pneumonia or pontine hge)  Systolic Bp > 200 (risk of cerebral hge)  Pulse > 120/min ( acute heart failure).  Anuria or Oliguria( renal failure).  Respiratory rate > 40/min( pneumonia)  More than 10 fits (status eclampticus).
  • 24. Investigations  A. Laboratory:  Urine: 24 hour urine, Proteinuria.  Kidney functions: serum creatinine, urea, creatinine clearance and uric acid.  Liver functions: bilirubin, Enzymes  Blood: CBC, HCt , Hemolysis and Platelet count (Thrombocytopenia).  Coagulation Profile: Bleeding and clotting time
  • 25. Investigations B. Instrumental Fundus Examination . C. Imaging techniques : CT scan for the brain.  Ultrasonograghy . E. Doppler .
  • 26. VI. Differential Diagnosis:  A. Hypertension With Pregnancy.  B. Proteinuria With Pregnancy.  C. Edema With Pregnancy:
  • 27. VI. Differential Diagnosis: D. Convulsions With Pregnancy:  Eclampsia.  Epilepsy.  Hysteria.  Meningitis and Encephalitis.  Tetanus.  Tetany.  Strychnine poisoning.  Brain tumors.  Uremic convulsions
  • 28. VI. Differential Diagnosis: E. Coma With Pregnancy:  Hypoglycemic .  Hyperglycemic coma  Uremic coma.  Hepatic coma.  Alcoholic coma.  Cerebral coma.
  • 29. VI. Differential Diagnosis: F. HELLP Syndrome:  Acute fatty liver in pregnancy.  Hepatitis.  Thrombocytopenia purpura.  Hemolytic Uremic syndrome.
  • 30. Treatment  PREVENTION.  Antepartum ttt.  Proper antenatal care  Expectant treatment.  Control hypertension.  Treatment of eclampsia .  Prevention and control of convulsions.  Termination of pregnancy .  Intrapartum care.  Postpartum care.
  • 31. PreventionPrevention  Low dose aspirin: 75 mg/day. Decrease TxA2 (from Platelets). Not affect endothelial prostacyclin (PGI2 )  Calcium supplementation:  Ca++ supplementation may increase the production of prostacyclin (PGI2 ) from endothelial cells.
  • 32. TTT of preeclampsia  Expectant Treatment .  Control of Hypertension.  Prevention of convulsions .  Termination of pregnancy .
  • 33. 1) Expectant Treatment  Rest: Complete Physical and mental rest.  Diet: Increase protein and carbohydrate with low Na diet !!!!!.  Sedation AND TRANQULIZER: Phenobarbitone & DIAZEPAAM.  Observation ( MATERNAL & FETAL).
  • 34. 1) Expectant Treatment (Observation)  Maternal:  Blood pressure.  Pulse and Respiratory rate.  Urine output.  Proteinuria.  Any new symptoms.  Investigations (creatinine, creatinine clearance, blood picture, coagulation profile,….)  Fetal: fetal well-being
  • 35. 2) Control of Hypertension:  A)Parentral drugs:  1) Hydralazine:  It is a peripheral VD.  The best Antihypertensive drug used during Pre- eclampsia and Eclampsia.  Dose: 5-10mg IV or IM as initial dose.  Repeated every 20-30 minutes until blood pressure is controlled.
  • 36. 2)Control of Hypertension: 2) Labetalol (Trandate):  α and non selective β- adrenergic blocker resulting in VD.  Dose: 10-20mg IV .  The dose can be doubled every 10 minutes if proper response is not achieved.  3) Diaz oxide (Hyperstat):  Used in severe dangerous resistant hypertension as a last resort.  Dose: 50-150mg IV bolus dose.  Repeated every 1-2 minutes until BP decreases.
  • 37. 2)Control of Hypertension: A )Oral drugs: 1) α-methyl DOPA (aldomet):  It is the most commonly used.  It is α-adrenergic agonist causing depletion of catecholamine stores.  Dose: 500mg 3-4 times/day orally.
  • 38. 2)Control of Hypertension: 3) β- adrenergic blockers:  Atenolol (tenormin) 50-100mg 4 times daily.  Labetalol (Trandate) 10-20mg 3 times daily.  4) Prazocin (minipres):  It is postsynaptic α-adrenergic receptor blocker resulting in VD and reflex tachycardia.  It is a weak Antihypertensive drug so used in combination with other drugs.  5) Calcium Channel Blocker:  Nifedipine (adalat or Epilat) .
  • 39. TTT of Preeclampsia 3)Prevention of convulsions . 4)Termination of pregnancy
  • 40. Treatment of Eclampsia  1) General and first aid measures( A &B &C &D …………cont )  Ensure patent airway with tracheal and bronchial suction.  Put the patients in Trendlenburg position (to avoid aspiration of secretions) .  Insert a catheter.  Nasogastric tube may be inserted .  Nothing by mouth and fluid chart.  Full laboratory investigation.
  • 41. Treatment of Eclampsia  2) Observation:  Pulse, temperature, BP and RR.  Level of consciousness.  Duration of coma.  Fetal heart sounds.  Urine output and albuminuria .  Number of convulsions
  • 42. 4) Control of Convulsions:  A) Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4):  It is the drug of choice.  Mechanism:  CNS depression.  Mild VD.  Mild diuresis.  Inhibits platelet aggregation.  Increase PGI2 synthesis.
  • 43. Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4):  It can be given IV (20%) or IM (50%) or SC (15%):  The therapeutic level is 4-7mEq/L.  The total dose of MgSO4 should not exceed 24 gms in 24 hours .  The dose of MgSO4 is monitored by:  Preserved patellar reflex.  Respiratory rate >16/min.  Urine output >100ml/4hours.  Serum Mg++ level.  Is stopped 24 hours after delivery. N.B Antidote is ca gluconate
  • 44. Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4):  IV regimen:  initially 4-6 gm (20%) in 100ml solution .  Given over 15-20 minutes.  Then, 2 gm/hour by IV drip.  IM regimen:  10 gms of 50% solution are given deeply IM (5 gms in each buttock).  Maintain with 5 gm/6 hours of 50% solution.
  • 45. Side effects of MgSO4 (small safety margin)  At a level of 8-10mEq/L patellar reflex is lost and starts myometrial inhibition.  10-15mEq/L respiratory depression.  >15mEq/L cardiac depression.  Curare like action.  Synergistic effect with Ca++ channel blockers.  Uterine inertia.  Neonatal hypermagnesemia.  Decreased beat to beat variability in FHS. Antidote : 10ml of 10 percent calcium gluconate
  • 46. 4) Control of Convulsions:  B ) Phyntoin (Epanutin):  In severe pre-eclampsia  In imminent eclampsia .  The dose is 15mg/kg.
  • 47. 4) Control of Convulsions:  C) Diazepam (Valium):  This regimen is mainly for eclamptic patients.  Initially 20-40mg IV slowly over 5 minutes.  then 10-20mg/6hours.  then the dose is adjusted at 10mg/hour to maintain drowsiness.
  • 48. Treatment of Eclampsia  7)Termination of Pregnancy  Indications:  Eclampsia.  Retinal hemorrhage:  Deteriorated cardiac, renal or liver functions.  Severe PET not controlled after 24 hours.  Mild PET reaching 38 weeks and not controlled.  Expectant treatment reaching maturity.  Deterioration of the fetal conditions.  Other obstetric indications as CPD, malpresentations, APH, …
  • 49. 7)Termination of Pregnancy  Methods:  As a rule vaginal delivery is safer and better than CS.  Artificial rupture of membranes .  CS.
  • 50. Treatment of Eclampsia 8) Management during labor:  With the onset of labor give IV hypotensives and sedation.  The patient must be at rest with oxygen source and other equipments for treating fits.  Maternal observation.  Continuous electronic fetal monitoring.
  • 51. Treatment of Eclampsia 9) Postpartum management  Improvement is monitored by:  Increased urine output.  Decreased edema.  Disappearance of Proteinuria within 1 week  Decreased hemotocrite value to normal level.  BP normalize within 2 weeks  No ergometrine postpartum.  MgSO4 stopped 24 hours postpartum.
  • 52. Prognosis:  BP usually normalize after placental delivery .  Hypertension may persist.  Postpartum eclampsia carries the worst prognosis.  Maternal mortality is about 2% in severe preeclampsia and 10% in eclampsia.  Perinatal mortality rate is about 5% in mild cases, 25% in severe cases and 30% in eclampsia.