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Definition of Eclampsia New onset of grand mal seizure activity and/or unexplained coma during pregnancy or postpartum in a woman with signs or symptoms of preeclampsia It typically occurs at ≥ 20th week of gestation. It is considered a complication of severe NPC Training in MNH preeclampsia. 2 Prevalence • 10% of all pregnancies are complicated by hypertension. • Eclampsia and preeclampsia account for about half of these cases worldwide. • Preeclampsia affects approximately 4.5 to 11.2% of pregnancies in industrialized countries [ 33] NPC Training in MNH 3 Presentation • Seizure or postictal state (100%) –tonic-clonic spasms like epilepsy • Headache (83%), usually frontal • Vision disturbance (44%), such as blurred vision and photophobia –Nurse patient in a darkened room • Amnesia and other mental status changes • Coma (unconsciousness) NPC Training in MNH 4 Presentation cont. Physical signs Physical signs cont. 1. Sustained systolic BP greater 9. Oliguria or anuria than 160 mm Hg or diastolic 10. Localizing neurologic deficits BP greater than 110 mm Hg 11. Right upper quadrant or 2. Tachycardia epigastric abdominal 3. Tachypnea tenderness with nausea (20%) 4. Rales 12. Generalized oedema (49%) 5. Hyperreflexia (80%) 13. Small fundal height for the estimated gestational age 6. Clonus 14. Apprehension 7. Papilledema 15. Marked proteinuria NPC Training in MNH 5 Aetiology 1. Genetic predisposition, 7. Vascular endothelial 2. Immunology, damage, 3. Endocrinology, 8. Cardiovascular 4. Nutrition, maladaptation, 5. Abnormal trophoblastic 9. Dietary deficiencies or invasion, excess, and infection 6. Coagulation have been proposed as abnormalities, etiologic factors for preeclampsia/eclampsia [2] NPC Training in MNH 6
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