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THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE PET/ECLAMPSIA
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THE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE PET/ECLAMPSIA Prof.Aboubakr elnashar Benha university Hospital, Egypt ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR Introduction ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
2.
ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âEclampsia (E): convulsions superimposed on PET. âPreeclampsia (PET): PIH in association with proteinuria (> 0.3 g/24 h) ± oedema âSevere PET âȘ DBP â„ 110 mmHg on 2 occasions or âȘ SBP â„ 170 mmHg on 2 occasions and that, together with significant proteinuria (1 g/litre) âȘ DBP â„ 100 mmHg on 2 occasions & significant proteinuria with at least 2 S or S of imminent E. âHELLP syndrome: âȘ Variant of severe PET âȘ Haemolysis, Elevated liver enzymes, Low platelet count ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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1. DEFINITION âSyndrome of new onset of Hypertension and either Proteinuria or End organ dysfunction after 20 w in a previously normotensive woman (ACOG, 2013) ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âProteinuria: âȘNo longer âȘRequired alone in diagnosis âȘUseful in: âȘclassifying PET as severe âȘdeciding whether to induce {amount not shown to predict either maternal or fetal outcomes} (ACOG, 2013) âȘHeavy (5 g/24 h) has been eliminated as a criterion for diagnosing severe PET âȘTesting may be discontinued once significant proteinuria has been demonstrated ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âDiagnosis of PET (ACOG , 2015) New-onset hypertension without proteinuria plus 1 of the following: 1. Platelet count below 100,000/ÎŒL 2. Serum creatinine level above 1.1 mg/dL 3. Doubling of serum creatinine in the absence of other renal disease 4. Liver transaminase levels at least twice the normal 5. Pulmonary edema 6. Cerebral or visual symptoms ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR William, 2016 ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âClinical features of severe PET âȘ In addition to hypertension & proteinuria: âȘ Severe headache âȘ Visual disturbance âȘ Papilloedema âȘ Liver tenderness âȘ Epigastric pain âȘ Vomiting âȘ Signs of clonus âȘ Platelet count <100 x 10 6 /l âȘ Abnormal liver enzymes (ALT or ASTâ„ 70 iu/l) âȘ HELLP syndrome. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR â Maternal assessment 1. Symptoms: 1. Convulsions, abdominal pain or general malaise: PET should be considered: BP& urine analysis. 2. Symptoms are important components of worsening disease, particularly headache& abdominal pain. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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2. Signs: 1. Increasing oedema: Not in itself a sign that should determine management. 2. Maternal tendon reflexes: âȘ Assess Mg toxicity âȘ Assess risk of convulsion. 3. Continuous oxygen saturation monitoring with a pulse oximeter: âȘ Valuable âȘ {give early signs of pulmonary oedema}. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âMeasurement of blood pressure 1. Patient: âȘ Rested âȘ Sitting at a 45-degree angle. 2. BP cuff: âȘ appropriate size âȘ placed at the level of the heart. 3. Readings: âȘ Multiple readings {confirm the diagnosis}. âȘ Korotkoff phase 5 for DBP. 4. The method: Automated: used with caution {underestimate particularly SBP} ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âHigh blood pressure: âȘâ„140 mm Hg systolic or â„90 mm Hg diastolic on 2 occasions, 4 h apart after20 w âȘEither âȘhigh systolic or âȘhigh diastolic is sufficient âȘSystolic BP: âȘas important as diastolic blood pressure in diagnosis âȘPersistent, severe (â„ 160 mmHg) should be treated promptly. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âMeasurement of proteinuria 1. Visual dipstick assessment: âȘ 2+ dipstick âȘ 1+ = 0.3 g/l âȘ 2+ = 1 g/l âȘ 3+ = 3 g/l. âȘ Poor predictive value âȘ False negative as well as false positive rates. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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2. 24-h protein urine collection. âȘHigh false positive rates with dipsticks: confirm significant proteinuria, unless the clinical urgency dictates immediate delivery. âȘInconvenient âȘSometimes inaccurate {improper collection}. âȘExcellent correlation with ratio of protein to creatinine concentrations in a random urine sample ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR 3 . Spot protein creatinine ratio ±valid alternative. 0.03 g/mmol equivalent to 0.3 g/24 h. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘ Creatinine excretion/d âȘ 15-20mg/Kg= 1000-1500mg âȘ constant throughout the day regardless of changes in urine flow rate. âȘ Protein excretion/d: < 100 - 150mg. âȘ Normal protein-to-creatinine ratio: 100-150mg protein/ 1000- 1500mg creatinine= < 0.1 âȘ Protein-to creatinine ratio in a random sample (in mg/mg) is roughly equal to 24-hour urine protein excretion in grams/day âȘ Reasonable ârule-outâ test for detecting proteinuria of 0.3 g/day or more in hypertensive pregnancy.ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR ACOG, 2013 Proteinuria âȘâ„300 mg/dL on a 24-h urine âȘPCR: â„0.3 or âȘProtein dipstick reading of >1 if quantitative analysis is not available ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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I. Maternal monitoring II. Foetal assessment III.Control BP IV.Prevention of seizures V. Control of seizures VI. Fluid balance VII.Delivery VIII. Postparum ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR I. Maternal monitoring 1. BP: /15 m until the woman is stabilised and then /30 m in the initial phase of assessment. /4-h if a conservative management plan and the woman is stable and asymptomatic. 2. CBC, liver function, renal function tests. âȘ Repeated at least daily when the results are normal âȘ more often if the clinical condition changes or if there are abnormalities. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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3. Clotting studies âȘ not required if the platelet count >100 x 10 6 /l. 4. Input and output chart. âȘ A catheter with an hourly urometer in the acute situation, especially in the immediate postpartum period. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘUric acid: rise âȘ correlates with poorer outcome for both mother and baby. âȘ confirms the diagnosis of PET âȘ levels should not be used for clinical decision- making. âȘCreatinine âȘ elevated early in the disease process: underlying renal disease should be suspected. âȘ In severe disease: rise: worsening outcome ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘPlatelet count <100x10 6 : worsening disease coagulation abnormality consideration for delivery. âȘPlatelet volume may be of benefit but are as yet unproven. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘAST >75 iu/l or ALT >70 iu/l âȘ Significant âȘ >150 iu/l: increased maternal morbidity âȘDiagnosis of HELLP syndrome 1. Haemolysis: LDH levels, or blood film (fragmented red cells). 2. Platelet count: <100 x 10 6 ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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II. Foetal assessment 1. In the acute setting: CTG: assess fetal wellbeing at that time but does not give any predictive information. 2. In labour: continuous electronic fetal monitoring. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR 3. In Conservative management: Serial assessment will allow timing of delivery to be optimised. 1. US a. fetal size: IUGR30% of PET usually asymmetrical: AC is the best for assessment. b. liquor volume. âȘ Reduced: placental insufficiency and IUGR. âȘ Serial estimations: detect fetal compromise. 2. Umbilical artery Doppler: âȘ Absent or reversed-end diastolic flow âȘ improves neonatal outcome âȘ used to follow pregnancies and optimise delivery. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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3. CTG: âȘ Repeated regularly and easily âȘ No need of expensive equipment or highly skilled personnel. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR III. Control BP Antihypertensive treatment âȘ Indications: 1. SBP> 160 mmHg or DBP>110 mmHg. 2. SBP <160 plus âȘ severe disease âȘ heavy proteinuria or âȘ disordered liver or haematological test) {alarming rises in BP may be anticipated}. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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3. DBP between 100 mmHg and 110 mmHg Continuing debate {treatment a. Reduction of severe hypertensive crises b. Reduction in the need for further antihypertensive therapy c. Small reduction in infant birth weight. d. Prolongation of pregnancy of an average of 15 days}. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âIndication of antihypertensive: âBP: more than 160/110 mm Hg (ACOG, 2013) âSBP: over 170 mm Hg. (WHO) ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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6. MANAGEMENT I. Antihypertensive âThere is an increasing trend toward tighter blood pressure control âkeeping âȘSBP: below 150 mm Hg âȘDBP: 80-100 mm Hg âFirst-line treatment âȘlabetalol and hydralazine for acute and severe (ACOG, 2013) âȘLabetalol [NICE, 2012] ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘDrugs: âąAcute, severe: âȘNifedipine: oral not sublingually âȘ IR cap:10 mg initial; repeat after 30 m if necessary âȘ IR cap: 10-30 mg tid; not to exceed 120-180 mg/d ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘ Hydralazine âȘ IV: 5 mg over 5 min, repeat /20 min until DBP 95 mmHg, No more than 4 doses. If not give Labetalol or Nifidipine. âȘ Maintenance: 10 mg/h âȘ Add 2ml NS to reconstitute 20 mg hydralazine. Withdraw 0.5 ml hydralazine solution and add 9.5 ml NS to give total 10 ml solution. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘLabetalol: âȘ IV: 20 mg; subsequent doses of 40, 80, 80 mg IV at 20-min intervals. Maintenance: 40 mg/h âȘ Oral: 100 mg BID ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘ Chronic, moderate âȘ Nifedipine: SR tab: 30-60 mg qd; not to exceed 90-120 mg/d âȘ Hydralazine: Oral: 25 mg tds âȘ Labetalol: âȘ 100 mg bid âȘ should be avoided in asthma. âȘ Methyldopa âȘ was the most commonly used therapies in UK. âȘ safe in long term follow-up of the delivered babies âȘ some studies have suggested some benefits of labetalol. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘAtenolol: increase in IUGR. âȘACE inhibitors and ARBs: âȘcontraindicated âȘ{unacceptable fetal adverse effects}. âȘDiuretics âȘ relatively contraindicated for hypertension âȘ should be reserved for pulmonary oedema. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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IV. Prevention of seizures âȘIndications: Mg S should be considered for women with PET for whom there is concern about the risk of E. âȘ Severe PET: âȘ Once a delivery decision has been made and in the immediate postpartum period. âȘ When conservative management of a woman with severe hypertension and a premature fetus is made it would be reasonable not to treat until the decision to deliver has been made. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘIf Mg So is given: 1. It should be continued for 24 h following delivery or 24 h after the last seizure, whichever is the later, unless there is a clinical reason to continue. 2. Regular assessment of: a. Urine output, b. Maternal reflexes, c. Respiratory rate d. Oxygen saturation . ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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V. Control of seizures I. 1. Do not leave the patient alone. 2. Prevent maternal injury during the convulsion. 3. Call for help and place a code blue call- Medical Emergency call. 4. Initiate resuscitation. 5. Turn the patient into left lateral position when able to do so. 6. Inform consultant obstetrician&anesthetist on call. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR II. AIRWAY 1. Assess and maintain patency, using oral suction if necessary. 2. Insert a plastic oral airway if possible 3. Administer oxygen therapy via face mask. III. BREATHING 1. Assess respiratory rate and ambubag using facial mask/laryngeal mask or endotracheal tube if necessary. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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IV. CIRCULATION 1. Evaluate Pulse and B P. If absent, initiate CPR. 2. Secure IV access as soon as possible with main line infusion, with three-way tap attached Hartmann's Solution very slow rate, as fluid intake will be restricted to 1 ml/kg/h 3. Pulse oximetry is helpful. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR V. Mg SO4 âȘTherapy of choice to control seizures. âȘLoading dose: 4 g infusion pump over 5â10 min âȘMaintainance: 1 g/h for 24 h after the last seizure. âȘRecurrent seizures Further bolus of 2 g Mg SO4 or an increase in the infusion rate to 1.5 g or 2.0 g/h. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘPrepare loading dose Add 4g (8ml) of 50% MgS04 to 12ml of NS. Administer slowly IV over 10 m. âȘ Prepare Maintenance dose âȘ Add 50g (100 ml) of 50% MgS04 to 400ml of NS (withdraw 100mls from 500ml bag of NS, prior to adding MgS04). âȘ Administer IV via volumetric pump at 10ml/h =1g/hour. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR VI. Once stabilized âȘPlans should be made to deliver the woman âȘNo particular hurry and a delay of several hours to make sure the correct care is in hand is acceptable, assuming that there is no acute fetal concern such as a fetal bradycardia. âȘThe womanâs condition will always take priority over the fetal condition. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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VI. Fluid balance 1. Fluid restriction is advisable {reduce the risk of fluid overload in the intrapartum and postpartum periods} Total fluids should be limited to 80 ml/h or 1 ml/kg/h {a. pulmonary oedema has been a significant cause of maternal death. b. No evidence of the benefit of fluid expansion c. fluid restriction regimen is associated with good maternal outcome. d. No evidence that maintenance of a specific urine output is important to prevent renal failure, which is rare.}ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR 2. The regime of fluid restriction should be maintained until there is a postpartum diuresis, as oliguria is common with severe pre-eclampsia. 3. If there is associated maternal hge, fluid balance is more difficult and fluid restriction is inappropriate. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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VII. Delivery âȘWhen: âąonce the woman is stable and with appropriate senior personnel present. âąIf the fetus is <34 w and delivery can be deferred: corticosteroids should be given, although after 24 h the benefits of conservative management should be reassessed. âąConservative management at very early gestations may improve the perinatal outcome but must be carefully balanced with maternal wellbeing. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘ Fetal indications âȘ Severe intrauterine growth restriction âȘ Nonreassuring fetal surveillance âȘ Oligohydramnios âȘ Maternal indications âȘ Gestational age of 38 weeks or greater* âȘ Platelet count below 100 Ă 10 3 per mm 3 (100 Ă 10 9 per L) âȘ Progressive deterioration of hepatic function âȘ Progressive deterioration of renal function âȘ Suspected placental abruption âȘ Persistent severe headache or visual changes âȘ Persistent severe epigastric pain, nausea, or vomiting ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘHow? âąDepend on 1. presentation 2. fetal condition 3. likelihood of success of induction of labour âą>34 w with a cephalic presentation: âȘ vaginal delivery should be considered. âȘ Discuss the mode of delivery with the mother. âȘ Vaginal Pg will increase the chance of success. âȘ Anti-hypertensive treatment should be continued throughout assessment and labour. âą<32 w: CS is more likely as success of induction is reduced ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘAnaesthesia âȘIn the absence of contraindications, all of the following are acceptable for women undergoing CS: âȘEpidural âȘSpinal âȘCombined spinal-epidural, and âȘGeneral anaesthesia. (A) âȘRegional anaesthesia for women on LMWH: âȘ 12 h after a prophylactic dose âȘ24 h after a therapeutic dose. (B) ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘThe third stage: âą5 u IM Syntocinon or 5 u IV Syntocinon given slowly. âąErgometrine or Syntometrine should not be given for prevention of hge {can further increase the blood pressure}. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR VIII. Postpartum management 1. a. Women who develop hypertension or symptoms of PE postnatally (headaches, visual disturbances, n and v or epigastric pain): referred for a specialist opinion and investigation to exclude PE. b. Women who deliver with severe PET (or E): close observation postnatally for 4 days or more c. Careful review to ensure improving clinical signs is needed before discharge. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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2. Anti-hypertensive âąContinued as dictated by BP. âąBP should not exceed 160/110 mmHg âąReduction in anti-hypertensive therapy: in stepwise fashion. âąAvoid alpha methyldopa âąIn breastfeeding: labetalol, atenolol, nifedipine and enalapril can be given ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR 3. Follow-up and final diagnosis 1. An assessment of BP and proteinuria at the 6 w. If hypertension or proteinuria persists then further investigation is recommended. 2. Preconceptional counselling ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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1)fluid balance in moderately and severely oliguric preeclampsia and HELLP To prevent fluid depletion(prerenal failure) And fluid overload (pulm edema) 2-Eclampsia 26 w controlled can pregenancy be continued or must be terminated 3-vaginal delivery in severe preeclampsia& eclampsia 4-DD between HELLP and AFL 5- Diagnosis and management of DIC and hemolysis in severe preeclampsia and HELLP 6- Absence of protinuria can exclude preeclampsia ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR hepatic steatosis, but the liver may appear normal (as the fat is microvesicul ar). CT may show decreased attenuation suggestive of fatty infiltration. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âC.P: may be asymptomatic or associated with massive haemorrhage depending on the degree. âDiagnosis âFDPs (these may be elevated post delivery) âSoluble fibrin complexes âFibrinogen (fibrinogen concentration is normally elevated in mid- and late pregnancy so a level <2 g/L is highly significant) âPlatelets Prolongation of clotting times (thrombin time, APTT, prothrombin time). ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âManagement treatment of the underlying cause and treatment of haemorrhage and coagulopathy. 1. Treatment of the cause This usually necessitates delivery of the fetus and emptying of the uterus. Pregnancy may be prolonged in cases of mild DIC associated with PET at early gestational ages, but such conservative management necessitates very careful monitoring. 2. Treatment of massive bleeding according to predefined and agreed protocols in close collaboration with haematology and anaesthetic staff. . Adequate monitoring with a central venous pressure line and urinary catheter is essential. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âȘ Treatment of coagulopathy: âȘ FFP, which contains all the coagulation factors âȘ Red cells (only needed to replace losses) âȘ Platelet concentrates (may be given to a bleeding patient if the platelet count is <80Ă10 9 /L) âȘ Cryoprecipitate or recombinant fibrinogen. Use may be considered if there is haemorrhage and the fibrinogen concentration is <1 g/L. âȘ Recombinant factor VIIa is a powerful but expensive pro- haemostatic tool that may be potentially useful in obste hge. âȘ The coagulation disturbance usually resolves within 24 to 48 hs after delivery, although thrombocytopenia may persist for up to a week postpartum. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âȘ What is the accurate method to measure blood pressure in pregnant woman ? âąÂ· What are measures to predict pre- eclampsia ? âąÂ· Has low molecular wt. heparin a role in improving the outcome of pregnancy in pre- cclampsia ? âąÂ· What types of tocolysis can be taken in pre- eclampsia ? âąÂ· What is the post â operative protocol for pre- eclamptic patient for - Fluids - Anti hypertensives - Analgesics - Antibiotics ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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I. Preconceptional Risk Factors Rates of preeclampsia depend on: severity of underlying complications& combinations of risk factors. Risk % Risk factors 15-40 Chronic hypertension/renal disease 10-35 Pre gestational DM 10-20 Connective tissue disease (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis) 10-40 Thrombophilia (acquired or congenital) 10-15 Obesity/insulin resistance 10-20 Age older than 40 y 10-35 Limited sperm exposure 10-15 Family history of preeclampsia/ cardiovascular disease 1.5 fold Woman born as SFGA 2-3 fold Adverse outcome in a previous pregnancy: IUGR, ab placentae,IUFD ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR II. Pregnancy-Related Factors Regular antenatal care is mandatory for the prevention& early detection of PE. âȘRisk factors: Magnitude of risk depends on the number of factors âHydrops/hydropic degeneration of the placenta âMultifetal gestation âUnexplained FGR âGestational hypertension âUTI âPeriodontal infection âȘMarkers âBiophysical âBiochemical ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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I. Biophysical âąMean arterial pressure âą(2D BP+S BP)/3 âąBetter predictor of PE than S& D BP (BMJ 200817;336:111; Meta-analysis of 34 RCT) 2 nd trimester MA BP â„ 90 mm Hg had +ve LR 3.5 and âve LR 0.46 âąBP remains the cornerstone of early diagnosis although it has limitations: measurement errors associated with sphygmomanometer effect of maternal posture on BP in pregnant women}. ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âąRepeated routine urinalysis throughout pregnancy NOT useful for predicting PE (JAMA 2003: 12;289(10):1220) ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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Uterine artery Doppler ultrasound âą}impaired trophoblastic invasion of the spiral arteries: reduction in uteroplacental blood flow} âąHigh pulsatility index and/or Notch in 1 st & 2 nd trimesters: poor predictor of PE (Papgeorghiou & Leslie, 2007) Uterine artery Doppler plus biochemical markers âąPromising results âąCurrent data do not support this combination for routine screening for PE (Barton& Sibai, 2008). ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR âą Diastolic Notch in uterine artery waveform ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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The Roll over test Not of value in predicting PE (Mahomed &Lasiende,1990) ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR II. Biochemical Markers Angiogenic factors before & after the onset of PE (Barton& Sibai, 2008). Serum placental growth factor: reduced Soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase: elevated Endoglin: elevated ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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âąCurrently: There is no clinically useful screening test to predict PE (WHO, 2004) ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR Regular antenatal care is mandatory for the prevention& early detection of PE. For prevention of PE Bed rest Reduction of job stress High dietary fiber intake Low dose aspirin Low dose aspirin/heparin Ca supplementation ABOUBAKR ELNASHAR
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