Apgar score of less than 4, impaired consciousness, asphyxia, seizures, assisted ventilation, septicemia, meningitis, broncho-pulmonary dysplasia (BPD), intra-ventricular hemorrhage, peri-ventricular leukomalacia, or necrotizing enterocolitis. Secondary...
we included eligible women based on diagnoses recorded using ICD-10 codes (preeclampsia: ICD-10 codes O11, O14 and with seizures O15). All identified cases of preeclamptic and eclamptic pregnancies were used
When we compare our results with recently published work, we can see that other researchers have made a different interpretation of the criterion “uncontrollable fits”, only including women with continuous seizures [11, 26]. This has to be considered when comparing our estimated MNMR with other...
gestational hypertension (GH, new hypertension presenting after 20 weeks of pregnancy without proteinuria), preeclampsia (PE, new onset of hypertension with proteinuria and/or other maternal organ dysfunction), eclampsia (when a woman with PE develops seizures), and PE superimposed on chronic ...
Hypertensive diseases of pregnancy are characterized by functional derangements of multiple organs. The eye and visual system are no exception. Ocular symptoms are frequent [4]. Visual symptoms may be the precursors of seizures. Ocular assessment can aid in early detection for prompt multidisciplinary ...