2017, Number 4
Preeclampsia and eclampsia during the pregnant and puerperal period in patients admitted to intensive care
Acosta AY, Bosch CC, López BR, Rodríguez RO, Rodríguez YD
Language: Spanish
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Page: 53-60
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Preeclampsia produces proteinuria, edema and arterial hypertension. Eclampsia appears after preeclampsia or it appears acute with seizures. Both states usually occur towards the end of pregnancy, during or after delivery.Objective: To characterize pregnant or puerperal women suffering preeclampsia- -eclampsia, who were admitted to the ICU.
Method: A descriptive, prospective and longitudinal study was conducted in 38 patients who underwent a complete physical examination, complementary tests useful for their diagnosis and the APACHE II index.
Results: Puerperal women suffering preeclampsia and ages ranging 21 to 35 years prevailed. The most frequent risk factors found were extreme ages, personal history, and nulliparity. Subjects in both groups stayed 4-5 days. A hundred percent were discharged alive.
Conclusions: with a strategy of early follow-up in pregnant and puerperal women at risk, the diagnosis of severe and incipient forms of preeclampsia can be reached.