Serum magnesium levels in patients with pre-eclampsia and eclampsia with different regimens of magnesium sulphate

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  • Arpita Singh
  • Ajay Kumar Verma
  • Ghulam Hassan
  • Ved Prakash
چکیده

Background Pre-eclampsia and the subsequent eclampsia account for a common cause of maternal mortality worldwide and efforts aimed at reducing its menace are vital. Objective To estimate the serum magnesium levels in pre-eclampsia and eclampsia and to study the effect of using different regimens of magnesium sulphate. Methods 70 cases of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia and 35 normal pregnant women as controls were studied. Serum magnesium levels were estimated using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (Model AAS-4139) at baseline and at frequent intervals during gestation and the overall parameters were meticulously observed. Results Majority (60%) of studied cases was nullipara with gestation age of 36-40 weeks. Statistically significant reduction of mean diastolic blood pressure and protein-urea was observed after using both intramuscular and intravenous regimens of magnesium sulphate. Mean initial serum magnesium level (mg/dl)±SD was 1.81±0.58 in group A,1.55±0.41 in group B and 1.49±0.41 in group C. Mean serum magnesium levels during first 4 hours after therapy were statistically significant between intramuscular and intravenous regimen groups while same were statistically insignificant at 8,12,16,24 and 32 hours. Besides, few minor side effects including headache, vomiting, reduced tendon reflexes and thrombocytopenia, no severe side effects and no maternal mortality were seen. Conclusion Hypomagnesemia occurs during states of preeclampsia and eclampsia, and, administration of magnesium sulphate is effective and safe in preventing maternal mortality.

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تاریخ انتشار 2013