preeclampsia
anti hypertensives
CHT
eclampsia
complications
100

A multisystem disorder specific to pregnancy and puerperium, manifesting by the onset of hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation

what is preeclampsia?

100

Although no longer favored in non-pregnant patients, this centrally acting alpha-adrenergic agonist is considered the "gold standard" during pregnancy due to its long safety record

what is alpha methyl dopa?

100

The classification given to hypertension that has been documented before pregnancy or persists beyond 12 weeks after delivery

What is chronic hypertension?

100


The development of seizures that cannot be attributed to other causes and/or unexplained coma during pregnancy or puerperium in a woman with pre-eclampsia

what is eclampsia?

100

A systolic blood pressure of 160 mmHg or more, or a diastolic blood pressure of 110 mmHg or more (confirmed within minutes), is one of the diagnostic criteria for this

what is severe preeclapsia?

200

Thrombocytopaenia: Platelet count <100,000 109/l – Renal insuf!ciency: Serum creatinine concentrations >1.1 mg/dL or a doubling of serum creatinine – Impaired liver function: Elevated liver transaminases to twice the normal – Pulmonary edema – New-onset headache unresponsive to medication and not accounted for by alternative diagnoses or visual

what are the criteria to be consider in the absence of proteinuria to diagnose preeclampsia?

200

This class of antihypertensive drugs, commonly used outside of pregnancy, must be stopped and changed to safer drugs prior to or during pregnancy

What are ACE inhibitors?

200

The woman with secondary hypertension, severe hypertension or complicated with target organ damage (left ven-tricular dysfunction, retinopathy, dyslipidaemia, microvascular disease or stroke), maternal age above 40 years or a history of previous perinatal loss

what is high risk chronic hypertension?

200

The drug of choice for both the prevention and treatment of eclampsia, found to be superior to other agents in major studies?

What is magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) role in eclampsia?

200

Due to the risk of hypertension crisis resulting from intense vasoconstriction, this uterotonic drug should not be administered during the third stage of labor in women with pre-eclampsia

what is the role of ergotalkaloids in eclampsia?

300

maternal risk factors, MAP, sPLF, UTPI

what is universal screening for preeclampsia in FIGO?

300

labetalol and methyldopa

what are the two most common first-line oral drugs for treating non-severe hypertension in pregnancy

300

140/90

what is the stricter systolic and diastolic blood pressure goals for pregnant women with chronic hypertension with target organ damage?

300

Eclampsia is designated by this term when convulsions occur after delivery but within 4 weeks postpartum

What is late postpartum eclampsia?

300

The two opposing mechanisms implicated in the pathogenesis of eclampsia in the brain, involving either intense narrowing or over-dilatation of cerebral vessels

what is pathogenesis of eclampsia?

400

The only drug recommended for the prevention of pre-eclampsia in women at high risk

what is the low dose Aspirin? or what is the role of aspirin in HDP?

400

This rapidly acting IV drug for severe hypertension directly inhibits smooth muscle contraction but may cause initial severe headache and mimic impending eclampsia due to increased intracranial pressure.

What is hydralazine?

400

Although generally not recommended in pre-eclampsia due to volume depletion, this type of drug is often continued in women with chronic hypertension because it is effective and potentiates other antihypertensive agents

what is the role of diuretics- thiazide?

400

absence of patellar reflexes

what is the first sign of impending magnesium toxicity?

400

34 weeks

what is the minimum gestational age at which delivery is generally indicated for pre-eclampsia with features of severe disease, following maternal stabilization

500

This anti-angiogenic peptide is a variant of the receptor for placental growth factor (PlGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), and its elevated levels contribute to angiogenic imbalance in pre-eclampsia

 What is soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1 (sFlt1)?

500

150/100mmhg

what is the treating level of blood pressure to prevent severe hypertension?

500

For women with low-risk chronic hypertension, antihypertensive therapy is beneficial primarily for reducing the rate of this complication

how to reduce the progression to severe hypertension in low risk CHT?

500

clearing airway and preventing maternal injury

what is the first step in managing eclampsia?

500

 It is a well-recognized complication of severe pre-ec-lampsia, although at times, it can occur in the absence of hypertension and proteinuria.

what is HELLP syndrome?

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