Understanding Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia: Prevention and Management

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Learn about the prevention, identification, and management of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, which are significant causes of maternal mortality globally. This session covers definitions of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, supportive care for women with eclampsia, and the administration of injection magnesium sulfate for effective management. Discover key learning objectives and the importance of timely intervention in these conditions to improve maternal outcomes.


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  1. Prevention, Identification and Management of Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia

  2. Learning Objectives By the end of this session, the learners will be able to: Define various terms in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Describe supportive care of woman with eclampsia during a fit Describe the dose and route of administration of injection magnesium sulphate for the management of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia 2

  3. Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia is the Second Leading Cause of Maternal Mortality Globally and in India Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia can be prevented and managed by: Haemorrhage 27% Others 31% Recording and monitoring of BP and urine protein examination of all labouring women Sepsis 11% Abortion 8% Timely identification of danger signs Obstructed labour 9% Hypertensive disorders 14% Giving inj MgSO in all mothers having Severe pre- eclampsia and Eclampsia Source- WHO 2014 3

  4. Definitions- Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Hypertension: BP >=140/90 TWO consecutive readings 4 hours apart Chronic Hypertension: Hypertension before 20 weeks of pregnancy Pregnancy Induced Hypertension (PIH): Hypertension after 20 weeks Pre-eclampsia (PE): >=140/90 but <160/110 with proteinuria trace, 1+ or 2+ Severe pre-eclampsia (Severe PE): >= 160/110 with proteinuria 3+ or 4+ PE with presence of any symptoms like headache, blurring of vision, epigastric pain or oliguria and abnormal oedema over face, hands, abdomen and vulva Eclampsia(E): Convulsions with >=140/90 and proteinuria more than trace NOTE- Convulsions in pregnancy, labour and postpartum period should be considered Eclampsia unless proved otherwise.

  5. Need for MgSO4 Management with Inj. MgSO4 should be given in following conditions: Eclampsia Severe PE: >= 160/110 with proteinuria 3+ or 4+ PE with presence of any symptoms like headache, blurring of vision, epigastric pain or oliguria and abnormal edema over face, hands, abdomen and vulva 5

  6. Management of Severe PE/E Role of anti- hypertensive Management of severe PE/E Role of MgSO4 Nursing care Termination of pregnancy 6

  7. Role of Anti-hypertensive Anti - Hypertensive need to be given if Diastolic BP > 100 mm Hg (as per GoI protocol poster on Pre-Eclampsia) Tab Alpha-Methyl Dopa or tab Labetalol can be used for controlling BP Target should be to maintain diastolic BP between 90-100 mm Hg In case of severe Pre eclampsia, use of tab Nifedipine or Inj. labetalol is recommended for initial control of BP 7

  8. Administration of MgSO4 First dose (at Non-FRU level): Total 10 grams 5 g (10mL) magnesium sulphate deep IM in each buttock Patient should reach FRU in 2 hours for further management Loading dose (at FRU level): Total 14 grams 4 g (8mL) magnesium sulphate diluted with 12 ml NS or distilled water in 20 ml syringe i.e. 20%, and given slow IV in 5-10 minutes 5 g (10mL) magnesium sulphate with 1 ml 2% lignocaine deep IM in each buttock 8

  9. Administration of MgSO4- Maintenance Dose 5 g (10mL) magnesium sulphate with 1 ml 2% lignocaine deep IM in alternate buttock every 4 hours To be given for 24 hours after last convulsion or delivery- whichever occurs later 9

  10. Administration of MgSO4- Toxicity Signs Watch for toxicity signs before every maintenance dose Urine output: < 25-30 ml/hour Deep Tendon Reflex (knee jerk): Absent Respiratory rate: < 16/minute NOTE- With hold the next dose in case of presence of any toxicity sign Give antidote Inj Calcium gluconate (10 ml 10 % in 10 minutes) slow IV for respiratory toxicity 10

  11. Magnesium Sulphate is a Safe Drug to Use GoI recommends use of magnesium sulphate by nurses in cases of severe pre eclampsia and eclampsia (first dose) Magnesium sulphate is a very safe drug and can be easily used with monitoring of toxicity signs Even in case where any sign of toxicity is seen, generally withholding the next dose is sufficient to address it Antidote may only be needed in case of respiratory toxicity which is very rare at the usual recommended doses with close monitoring Give antidote Inj. Calcium gluconate 10 ml 10 % in 10 minutes slow IV for respiratory toxicity. 12

  12. To Identify What Nursing Care Needed Pregnant Women Scenario (Irrespective of gestational age) Presenting in Labour Presenting Without Labour Presenting in Labour Presenting Without Labour Nursing Care require DIAGNOSIS Description Admit and treat as per progress of labour Follow up in OPD once a week Admit and treat as per Progress of labour Follow up in OPD twice a week Admit and give MgSO4 & do needful Admit and give MgSO4 & do needful GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION PRE-ECLAMPSIA Presenting in Labour Presenting Without Labour SEVERE PRE-ECLAMPSIA Presenting in Labour Stabilize convulsions, position in left lateral, Mouth gag, Do suctioning, clear secretion, Start oxygen, catheterize, give MgSO4 & terminate pregnancy within 12 hrs ECLAMPSIA Presenting Without Labour

  13. To Terminate the Pregnancy or Not If she is already in labour, let her progress in labour Pregnancy of >37 Weeks Pregnancy of <23 Weeks Pregnancy of 24- 34 Weeks Pregnancy of 35- 36 Weeks DIAGNOSIS GESTATIONAL HYPERTENSION PRE-ECLAMPSIA If unstable, give antenatal corticosteroids and terminate within 24hrs If unstable, do not give antenatal corticosteroids and terminate within 24hrs SEVERE PRE- ECLAMPSIA If stable If stable ECLAMPSIA In all cases of eclampsia terminate pregnancy within 12 hrs 14

  14. Calcium Supplementation for Prevention of Pre-Eclampsia/Eclampsia (PE/E) WHO recommends calcium supplementation for prevention of PE/E in populations whose diets are deficient in calcium GoI recommendations Every woman would be given calcium supplementation for 6 months during ANC period after 1st trimester and for 6 months during lactation. Two calcium tablets would be given daily Each tablet shall contain 500mg elemental Calcium and 250 IU Vitamin D3 To be implemented at all levels of contact of the pregnant women with the health system. 15

  15. Key Messages Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia is the major killer, deaths from which can be prevented through proper ANC and if this happens can be managed with timely administration of inj. MgSO4 Proper nursing care and timely inj. MgSO4 administration is key in management of eclampsia case MgSO4 is a safe drug for mother and can be given without hesitation. Toxicity of MgSO4 is very rare. At sub Centre ANM can safely give first dose of 5-5 gms deep IM on each buttock and refer to higher facility for further management. 16

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