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Pre eclampsia - a pregnancy condition in which high blood pressure (140/90mmHg) and protein in the urine (300mg/24hrs or dipstick value of traces of atleast.

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1 Pre eclampsia - a pregnancy condition in which high blood pressure (140/90mmHg) and protein in the urine (300mg/24hrs or dipstick value of traces of atleast 1+) develop after the 20 th week of pregnancy

2 Preeclampsia Pregnancy specific syndrome Reduced organ perfusion secondary to vasospasm and endothelial activation Proteinuria is the most important sign

3 Preeclampsia –from glen MILD BP > 140/90 mmHg after 20 weeks’ gestation Proteinuria > 300 mg/24hrs or > +1 dipstick BP > 140/90 mmHg after 20 weeks’ gestation Proteinuria > 300 mg/24hrs or > +1 dipstick SEVERE BP > 160/110 mm Hg Proteinuria > 2 g/24 hrs or > +2 dipstick Serum creatinine > 1.2 mg/dL unless known to be previously elevated Platelets < 100,000 m 3 Microangiopathic hemolysis Elevated AST or ALT Persistent headache or other cerebral or visual disturbances Persistent epigastric pain BP > 160/110 mm Hg Proteinuria > 2 g/24 hrs or > +2 dipstick Serum creatinine > 1.2 mg/dL unless known to be previously elevated Platelets < 100,000 m 3 Microangiopathic hemolysis Elevated AST or ALT Persistent headache or other cerebral or visual disturbances Persistent epigastric pain

4 Risk Factors Associated w/ the pregnant woman First pregnancy Age under 20 or over 35 High blood pressure before pregnancy Previous pre-eclamptic pregnancy Short inter-pregnancy interval Family history of pre eclampsia Obesity Diabetes, kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis Low socio-economic status Poor protien or low calcium status First pregnancy Age under 20 or over 35 High blood pressure before pregnancy Previous pre-eclamptic pregnancy Short inter-pregnancy interval Family history of pre eclampsia Obesity Diabetes, kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis Low socio-economic status Poor protien or low calcium status Associated with the pregnant woman’s husband or partner First time father Previously fathered a pre- eclamptic pregnancy First time father Previously fathered a pre- eclamptic pregnancy Associated with the fetus Multifetal pregnancy Hydrops/ triploidy Hydatidform mole Multifetal pregnancy Hydrops/ triploidy Hydatidform mole

5 Signs and Symptoms Mild Pre eclampsia: BP 140/90mmHg Proteinuria: 300mg/24hrs; dipstick values 1+ Edema hands and face Weight gain – More than 2 pounds per week – Sudden weight gain over 1 - 2 days

6 Signs and Symptoms Severe Pre eclampsia: BP 160/110mmHg Protenuria: 400mg/24hrs; dipstick values 2+ to 4+ Oliguria of less than 400cc/day Severe headache or visual disturbances Pulmonary edema or cyanosis IUGR Epigastric or RUQ pain Increased serum LDH, hemoglobinuria, hyperbilirubinemia Elevated liver enzymes Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia)

7 Treatment Cardinal Principles – control convulsions – control hypertension – delivery at an optimum time and mode

8 Treatment MgSo4

9 Prevention


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