Eclampsia: a hospital based retrospective study.

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2003-10-03
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AIM AND OBJECTIVE: This study was done to see the incidence, epidemiology , clinical profile of eclamptic patients and the effect of current intervention strategy for Eclampsia on maternal and perinatal outcome. METHODOLOGY: Analysis of case records of all Eclampsia cases from mid-April,2000 to mid-April,2001. RESULTS: Incidence of Eclampsia has was found to be 2.9 per 1000 deliveries. Eclampsia was primarily a disease of young women (97.22%) and nulliparas (80.85%). Approximately half of eclamptic patients had some antenatal care (55.31%) and majority of them had fits before the onset of labour (70.21%). Most eclamptic patients presented with fits at term pregnancy (72.34%). About three fourth of them started fitting at home (74.46%) but one fourth had first fit while already admitted in the hospital (25.53%). Caesarean section was common mode of delivery (55.31%). There was no maternal death. Majority of patients stopped fitting once intervention was started (80.85%) and went home within three weeks (95.73%). One fifth of babies died [stillbirths (14%), neonatal deaths (6%)]. CONCLUSION: It appears that current intervention strategy for eclampsia in the maternity hospital is effective in reducing maternal mortality and morbidity but perinatal outcome still needs to be improved.
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Kathmandu University Medical Journal.
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Choudhary P. Eclampsia: a hospital based retrospective study. Kathmandu University Medical Journal. 2003 Oct-Dec; 1(4): 237-41