Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series

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The “premonitory symptoms” of eclampsia can be interpreted as actual symptoms of cerebral involvement within the posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome, and eclampsia as a severe symptom of the same syndrome. Objective: To review the characteristics of women with eclampsia in a national h...

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Autores: Lacunza Paredes, Rommel Omar, Santis Moya, Fernanda, Jiménez Espinoza, Marlon Lluem, Vera Del Carpio, Carlos
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Fecha de Publicación:2018
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
Epidemiología y manifestaciones neurológicas asociadas a eclampsia en un hospital de referencia del Perú. Serie de casos
title Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
spellingShingle Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
Lacunza Paredes, Rommel Omar
title_short Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
title_full Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
title_fullStr Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
title_sort Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case series
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lacunza Paredes, Rommel Omar
Santis Moya, Fernanda
Jiménez Espinoza, Marlon Lluem
Vera Del Carpio, Carlos
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Santis Moya, Fernanda
Jiménez Espinoza, Marlon Lluem
Vera Del Carpio, Carlos
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Jiménez Espinoza, Marlon Lluem
Vera Del Carpio, Carlos
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The “premonitory symptoms” of eclampsia can be interpreted as actual symptoms of cerebral involvement within the posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome, and eclampsia as a severe symptom of the same syndrome. Objective: To review the characteristics of women with eclampsia in a national hospital, with emphasis on the associated neurological manifestations. Design: Case series. Institution: Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrion (HNDAC), Lima, Peru. Patients: Women with eclampsia. Methodology: Study of all patients with eclampsia over a period of 5 years and 6 months. Eclampsia cases that occurred outside the institution or with insufficient data were excluded. Main outcome measures: General characteristics, associated symptoms, complications and laboratory values in eclamptic patients. Results: Thirty-nine cases were reported. The incidence of eclampsia in pregnant women was 0.19%. The mean age was 21 years; 75.8% of the women were primiparous and 44.4% were less than 34 weeks pregnant. 69.7% of them were diagnosed before delivery; 51.5% had blood pressure above 160/110 mmHg and 12.1% had no hypertension. 93.9% presented symptoms, mainly headache (87.9%), as well as visual (27.2%) and auditory (12.1%) disturbances. Two patients had headache and normal blood pressure, and 2 cases were asymptomatic. Complications were: sensory alterations, abruptio placentae (15.2%), HELLP syndrome (15.2%) and difficult-to-control hypertension (39.4%). There were neither maternal nor perinatal deaths. Conclusions: The neurological manifestations that precede eclampsia are variable and do not have a constant correlation with the severity of maternal hypertension.
Los ‘síntomas premonitorios’ de la eclampsia se pueden ver englobados como verdaderos síntomas de afectación cerebral dentro del síndrome de leucoencefalopatía posterior reversible, y la eclampsia como un síntoma severo. Objetivo. Revisar las características epidemiológicas de los casos con eclampsia, enfatizando el análisis de las manifestaciones neurológicas asociadas, en un hospital nacional. Diseño. Serie de casos. Institución. Hospital Nacional Daniel A. Carrión (HNDAC), Lima, Perú. Pacientes. Mujeres con eclampsia. Metodología. Estudio de todas las pacientes con eclampsia en un periodo de 5 años y 6 meses. Se excluyó aquellas con eclampsia extrainstitucional o con datos insuficientes. Principales medidas de resultados. Características generales, síntomas asociados, complicaciones y valores laboratoriales en pacientes eclámpticas. Resultados. Se halló 39 casos. La incidencia fue 0,19% del total de gestantes. La edad media fue 21 años, 75,8% fueron primíparas, 44,4% por debajo de las 34 semanas y en 69,7% ocurrió antes del parto; 51,5% tuvo presión arterial mayor a 160/110 mmHg y 12,1% no presentó hipertensión arterial; 93,9% tuvo síntomas, siendo los más frecuentes cefalea (87,9%), alteraciones visuales (27,2%) y auditivas (12,1%). Hubo dos casos de pacientes con cefalea y presión arterial normal, y 2 casos sin sintomatología. Las complicaciones fueron trastorno de sensorio, desprendimiento prematuro de placenta (15,2%), síndrome HELLP (15,2%) e HTA de difícil control (39,4%). No hubo casos de mortalidad materno perinatal. Conclusiones. La sintomatología neurológica que antecede a la eclampsia en la gestante con preeclampsia es muy variable y su correlación con la severidad de la hipertensión arterial materna no es constante.
description The “premonitory symptoms” of eclampsia can be interpreted as actual symptoms of cerebral involvement within the posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome, and eclampsia as a severe symptom of the same syndrome. Objective: To review the characteristics of women with eclampsia in a national hospital, with emphasis on the associated neurological manifestations. Design: Case series. Institution: Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrion (HNDAC), Lima, Peru. Patients: Women with eclampsia. Methodology: Study of all patients with eclampsia over a period of 5 years and 6 months. Eclampsia cases that occurred outside the institution or with insufficient data were excluded. Main outcome measures: General characteristics, associated symptoms, complications and laboratory values in eclamptic patients. Results: Thirty-nine cases were reported. The incidence of eclampsia in pregnant women was 0.19%. The mean age was 21 years; 75.8% of the women were primiparous and 44.4% were less than 34 weeks pregnant. 69.7% of them were diagnosed before delivery; 51.5% had blood pressure above 160/110 mmHg and 12.1% had no hypertension. 93.9% presented symptoms, mainly headache (87.9%), as well as visual (27.2%) and auditory (12.1%) disturbances. Two patients had headache and normal blood pressure, and 2 cases were asymptomatic. Complications were: sensory alterations, abruptio placentae (15.2%), HELLP syndrome (15.2%) and difficult-to-control hypertension (39.4%). There were neither maternal nor perinatal deaths. Conclusions: The neurological manifestations that precede eclampsia are variable and do not have a constant correlation with the severity of maternal hypertension.
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spelling Epidemiology and neurological manifestations associated with eclampsia in a Peruvian reference hospital. A case seriesEpidemiología y manifestaciones neurológicas asociadas a eclampsia en un hospital de referencia del Perú. Serie de casosLacunza Paredes, Rommel OmarSantis Moya, FernandaJiménez Espinoza, Marlon LluemVera Del Carpio, CarlosThe “premonitory symptoms” of eclampsia can be interpreted as actual symptoms of cerebral involvement within the posterior reversible leukoencephalopathy syndrome, and eclampsia as a severe symptom of the same syndrome. Objective: To review the characteristics of women with eclampsia in a national hospital, with emphasis on the associated neurological manifestations. Design: Case series. Institution: Hospital Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrion (HNDAC), Lima, Peru. Patients: Women with eclampsia. Methodology: Study of all patients with eclampsia over a period of 5 years and 6 months. Eclampsia cases that occurred outside the institution or with insufficient data were excluded. Main outcome measures: General characteristics, associated symptoms, complications and laboratory values in eclamptic patients. Results: Thirty-nine cases were reported. The incidence of eclampsia in pregnant women was 0.19%. The mean age was 21 years; 75.8% of the women were primiparous and 44.4% were less than 34 weeks pregnant. 69.7% of them were diagnosed before delivery; 51.5% had blood pressure above 160/110 mmHg and 12.1% had no hypertension. 93.9% presented symptoms, mainly headache (87.9%), as well as visual (27.2%) and auditory (12.1%) disturbances. Two patients had headache and normal blood pressure, and 2 cases were asymptomatic. Complications were: sensory alterations, abruptio placentae (15.2%), HELLP syndrome (15.2%) and difficult-to-control hypertension (39.4%). There were neither maternal nor perinatal deaths. Conclusions: The neurological manifestations that precede eclampsia are variable and do not have a constant correlation with the severity of maternal hypertension.Los ‘síntomas premonitorios’ de la eclampsia se pueden ver englobados como verdaderos síntomas de afectación cerebral dentro del síndrome de leucoencefalopatía posterior reversible, y la eclampsia como un síntoma severo. Objetivo. Revisar las características epidemiológicas de los casos con eclampsia, enfatizando el análisis de las manifestaciones neurológicas asociadas, en un hospital nacional. Diseño. Serie de casos. Institución. Hospital Nacional Daniel A. Carrión (HNDAC), Lima, Perú. Pacientes. Mujeres con eclampsia. Metodología. Estudio de todas las pacientes con eclampsia en un periodo de 5 años y 6 meses. Se excluyó aquellas con eclampsia extrainstitucional o con datos insuficientes. Principales medidas de resultados. Características generales, síntomas asociados, complicaciones y valores laboratoriales en pacientes eclámpticas. Resultados. Se halló 39 casos. La incidencia fue 0,19% del total de gestantes. La edad media fue 21 años, 75,8% fueron primíparas, 44,4% por debajo de las 34 semanas y en 69,7% ocurrió antes del parto; 51,5% tuvo presión arterial mayor a 160/110 mmHg y 12,1% no presentó hipertensión arterial; 93,9% tuvo síntomas, siendo los más frecuentes cefalea (87,9%), alteraciones visuales (27,2%) y auditivas (12,1%). Hubo dos casos de pacientes con cefalea y presión arterial normal, y 2 casos sin sintomatología. Las complicaciones fueron trastorno de sensorio, desprendimiento prematuro de placenta (15,2%), síndrome HELLP (15,2%) e HTA de difícil control (39,4%). No hubo casos de mortalidad materno perinatal. Conclusiones. La sintomatología neurológica que antecede a la eclampsia en la gestante con preeclampsia es muy variable y su correlación con la severidad de la hipertensión arterial materna no es constante.Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2018-07-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/207310.31403/rpgo.v64i2073Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 64, Núm. 2 (2018); 163-1682304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista SPOG - Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGspahttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/2073/pdfCopyright (c) 2018 Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-31T15:51:25Zmail@mail.com -
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