Friday, June 28, 2019

Lupine_Publishers The Study of Magnesium sulphate vs Diazepam in Eclampsia




Eclampsia is a life-threatening condition with highest mortality and morbidity characterized by uncontrolled hypertension unconsciousness fits albumin urea in the setting the of Pre-Eclampsia.
Study: An extensive elaborative study carried out from 2005 to 2009, to study the therapeutic and prophylactic role of Magnesium Sulphate and Diazepam in Eclampsia.
Study Period: Four years 2005 to 2009
Objective: To study MgSo4 Vs Diazepam reducing MMR, NMR in Eclampsia
Study Design: This was a comparative study. Total 500 patients of fulminent pre-Eclampsia/Eclampsia were studied included booked/un-booked patients attending Lady Willingdon Hospital were admitted evaluated assessed and put on MgSo4 Vs Diazepam divided in two groups. The results were compared which showed of MgSo4 as superior in efficacy of compared to Diazepam in improving overall mortality morbidity in Eclampsia.
Material and Methods: Total 500 patients of Eclampsia admitted and studied in Unit-2 Lady Willingdon Teaching Hospital of King Edward Medical University Lahore managed in ICU according to a special design proforma, protocol and were given MgSo4 and Diazepam for control of fits, Hydralazine, Labetalol and Isoket infusions for lowering-blood pressure (MgSO4) A+B. (Diazepam) with multi-disciplinary involvement divided in two groups compared and followed up.
Results: In Group-A there were 20 mothers and in Group-B 40 mothers died. It was observed that maternal mortality was significantly higher in Group-B women as compared to that of Group-A. i.e. (p-value=0.005) In Group-A there were 20 mothers and in Group-B 40 mothers died. It was observed that maternal mortality was significantly higher in Group-B women as compared to that of Group-A. i.e. (p-value=0.005).



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