ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA

Background: Eclampsia still remains a fatal complication of pregnancy and of the leading obstetrics emergencies in our subregion. Objectives: To determine the socio-demographic characteristics, pattern, and maternal and foetal outcomes associated with eclampsia in our environment. Methods: Retrospec...

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Main Authors: KULLIMA AA, KAWUWA MB, AUDU BM
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Language:English
Published: Ntec Specialist 2009-01-01
Series:Kanem Journal of Medical Sciences
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description Background: Eclampsia still remains a fatal complication of pregnancy and of the leading obstetrics emergencies in our subregion. Objectives: To determine the socio-demographic characteristics, pattern, and maternal and foetal outcomes associated with eclampsia in our environment. Methods: Retrospective reviews of cases of eclampsia managed over two year period (January 2006 to December 2007) at Federal Medical Centre Nguru. Information pertaining to their socio-demography and pregnancy outcome were obtained for analysis and interpretation. Results: A total of 2,498 deliveries were recorded out of which 92 were cases of eclampsia giving a prevalence of 48.4/1000 deliveries. Age group 20-29 were the the ,ost affected (58.3%), while the Hausa's were the predominant ethnic group. Majority 65.4% were primigravidae, 68.4% did not have antenatal care and 9.8% did not have formal education. Spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred among 61.1%. Fifteen maternal deaths were recorded giving a case fatality rate of 16.3%. Diazepam was the anticonvulsant used in all the patients. Postpartum eclampsia is the commonest type of eclampsia observed. Conclusion: Prevalence of eclampsia remained high with high case fatality and very high perinatal mortality (PMR) though it's preventable. Community sensitisation, ensuring availability and accessibility to skilled antenatal care and delivery will contribute to lowering and minimising the calamities of this disease
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spelling doaj.art-c93975b03a9b4413b7613821ea47eca22022-12-22T04:32:05ZengNtec SpecialistKanem Journal of Medical Sciences2006-47722714-24262009-01-01311420091ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIAKULLIMA AA0KAWUWA MB1AUDU BM2Departments of obstetric and gynaecology federal medical center nguruDepartments of obstetric and gynaecology federal medical center nguruDepartments of Obstetric and Gynaecology University of Maiduguri Teaching HospitalBackground: Eclampsia still remains a fatal complication of pregnancy and of the leading obstetrics emergencies in our subregion. Objectives: To determine the socio-demographic characteristics, pattern, and maternal and foetal outcomes associated with eclampsia in our environment. Methods: Retrospective reviews of cases of eclampsia managed over two year period (January 2006 to December 2007) at Federal Medical Centre Nguru. Information pertaining to their socio-demography and pregnancy outcome were obtained for analysis and interpretation. Results: A total of 2,498 deliveries were recorded out of which 92 were cases of eclampsia giving a prevalence of 48.4/1000 deliveries. Age group 20-29 were the the ,ost affected (58.3%), while the Hausa's were the predominant ethnic group. Majority 65.4% were primigravidae, 68.4% did not have antenatal care and 9.8% did not have formal education. Spontaneous vaginal delivery occurred among 61.1%. Fifteen maternal deaths were recorded giving a case fatality rate of 16.3%. Diazepam was the anticonvulsant used in all the patients. Postpartum eclampsia is the commonest type of eclampsia observed. Conclusion: Prevalence of eclampsia remained high with high case fatality and very high perinatal mortality (PMR) though it's preventable. Community sensitisation, ensuring availability and accessibility to skilled antenatal care and delivery will contribute to lowering and minimising the calamities of this diseasehttps://kjmsmedicaljournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/31a.pdfeclampsiasocio-demographic characteristicsmaternal outcomefetal outcome
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ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA
Kanem Journal of Medical Sciences
eclampsia
socio-demographic characteristics
maternal outcome
fetal outcome
title ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA
title_full ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA
title_fullStr ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA
title_short ECLAMPSIA: A REVIEW OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN A NEW TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NORTH EASTERN NIGERIA
title_sort eclampsia a review of socio demographic characteristics and pregnancy outcome in a new tertiary institution in north eastern nigeria
topic eclampsia
socio-demographic characteristics
maternal outcome
fetal outcome
url https://kjmsmedicaljournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/31a.pdf
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