Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast Nigeria

Objective: To evaluate the maternal and perinatal outcome in patients with Eclampsia at Nnamdi-Azikiwe-University-Teaching-Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, Nigeria. Method: A retrospective study of cases of Eclampsia managed at NAUTH over a ten year period — 1st January, 2000 to 31st December, 2009. Materna...

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Main Author: E D Adinma
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2011-01-01
Series:International Journal of Medicine and Health Development
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Online Access:http://www.ijmhdev.com/article.asp?issn=2635-3695;year=2011;volume=16;issue=1;spage=35;epage=40;aulast=Adinma;type=0
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description Objective: To evaluate the maternal and perinatal outcome in patients with Eclampsia at Nnamdi-Azikiwe-University-Teaching-Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, Nigeria. Method: A retrospective study of cases of Eclampsia managed at NAUTH over a ten year period — 1st January, 2000 to 31st December, 2009. Maternal outcome was measured in terms of complications and maternal death. Foetal outcome was assessed in terms of low birth weight, pre-term births, low apgar score, and perinatal deaths. Results: There were 57 cases of Eclampsia out of a total of 6,262 deliveries within the study period, giving a prevalence of 0.91%. Majority, 71.7%, had Caesarean-section. There were 17.4% maternal deaths mainly from pulmonary oedema, 6 (13.0%), acute renal failure, 4 (8.7%), and coagulopathy, 3 (6.5%). Perinatal deaths were 25.5% as a result of prematurity, 42 (82.4%), and low birth weight, 36 (70.6%). Twenty one (41.2%) of the new born had Apgar score of less than seven at five minutes while 13.0% were severely asphyxiated. Conclusion: Eclampsia was associated with high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality in this study. There is need to review existing protocol on Eclampsia management with emphasis on appropriate health education of pregnant mothers, good antenatal care, early diagnosis of pre-eclampsia with prompt treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-0684eeeaa4bf4187a2a85538915e53e72022-12-22T03:41:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Medicine and Health Development2635-36952011-01-01161354010.4314/jcm.v16i1.6Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast NigeriaE D AdinmaObjective: To evaluate the maternal and perinatal outcome in patients with Eclampsia at Nnamdi-Azikiwe-University-Teaching-Hospital (NAUTH), Nnewi, Nigeria. Method: A retrospective study of cases of Eclampsia managed at NAUTH over a ten year period — 1st January, 2000 to 31st December, 2009. Maternal outcome was measured in terms of complications and maternal death. Foetal outcome was assessed in terms of low birth weight, pre-term births, low apgar score, and perinatal deaths. Results: There were 57 cases of Eclampsia out of a total of 6,262 deliveries within the study period, giving a prevalence of 0.91%. Majority, 71.7%, had Caesarean-section. There were 17.4% maternal deaths mainly from pulmonary oedema, 6 (13.0%), acute renal failure, 4 (8.7%), and coagulopathy, 3 (6.5%). Perinatal deaths were 25.5% as a result of prematurity, 42 (82.4%), and low birth weight, 36 (70.6%). Twenty one (41.2%) of the new born had Apgar score of less than seven at five minutes while 13.0% were severely asphyxiated. Conclusion: Eclampsia was associated with high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality in this study. There is need to review existing protocol on Eclampsia management with emphasis on appropriate health education of pregnant mothers, good antenatal care, early diagnosis of pre-eclampsia with prompt treatment.http://www.ijmhdev.com/article.asp?issn=2635-3695;year=2011;volume=16;issue=1;spage=35;epage=40;aulast=Adinma;type=0eclampsiamaternal and perinatal outcometertiary health institutionsoutheastern nigeria
spellingShingle E D Adinma
Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast Nigeria
International Journal of Medicine and Health Development
eclampsia
maternal and perinatal outcome
tertiary health institution
southeastern nigeria
title Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast Nigeria
title_full Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast Nigeria
title_fullStr Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast Nigeria
title_short Maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in Southeast Nigeria
title_sort maternal and perinatal outcome of eclampsia in tertiary health institution in southeast nigeria
topic eclampsia
maternal and perinatal outcome
tertiary health institution
southeastern nigeria
url http://www.ijmhdev.com/article.asp?issn=2635-3695;year=2011;volume=16;issue=1;spage=35;epage=40;aulast=Adinma;type=0
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