Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation

Objective: The aim of the study was to identify intracerebral lesion in computed tomography (CT) imaging of eclampsia and correlate them with clinical manifestations. Methodology: This prospective study was carried out in the high dependency unit (HDU) of department of obstetrics and gynaecology in...

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Main Authors: Sangita Mahela, Hemkanta Dev Sarma, Trailokya Mech, Bharat Talukdar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Barpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society 2021-07-01
Series:New Indian Journal of OBGYN
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Online Access:https://journal.barpetaogs.co.in/pdf/0814.pdf
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spelling doaj-add1c77497c04bd0adb3b19cb975f3262021-07-21T11:50:09ZengBarpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological SocietyNew Indian Journal of OBGYN2454-23342454-23422021-07-0181141810.21276/obgyn.2021.8.1.4Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlationSangita Mahela0Hemkanta Dev Sarma1Trailokya Mech2Bharat Talukdar3Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College, Barpeta, Assam, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College, Barpeta, AssamConsultant Radiologist, Alcare Diagnostic Centre, Bhangagarh, Guwahati, AssamAssistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed Medical College, Barpeta, Assam, IndiaObjective: The aim of the study was to identify intracerebral lesion in computed tomography (CT) imaging of eclampsia and correlate them with clinical manifestations. Methodology: This prospective study was carried out in the high dependency unit (HDU) of department of obstetrics and gynaecology in a tertiary care hospital for a period of one year. Total 45 women were included and were divided into two groups: a) study group: abnormal CT findings, b) control group: normal CT findings. Comparison was done using chi-square test. Results: Out of 45 numbers of cases 33.33% (15 women) had changes in brain CT scan. We observed 10 cases of cerebral oedema, 3 cases of cerebral infarction, and 2 cases of cerebral hemorrhage. The blurring of vision, multiple numbers of seizures, altered sensorium and unconsciousness showed statistically significant difference between the study and control group. The most common lobe involvement was occipital lobe (14 cases). There were five numbers of maternal mortality among 45 cases. All the 2 cases who had intracerebral haemorrhage died. Conclusion: The dominant intracerebral finding of eclamptic patient was cerebral oedema. Blurring of vision, multiple number of seizures, altered sensorium and unconsciousness were warning clinical presentations for possible brain lesions in CT scan.https://journal.barpetaogs.co.in/pdf/0814.pdfeclampsiacerebral edemact scan
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author Sangita Mahela
Hemkanta Dev Sarma
Trailokya Mech
Bharat Talukdar
spellingShingle Sangita Mahela
Hemkanta Dev Sarma
Trailokya Mech
Bharat Talukdar
Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation
New Indian Journal of OBGYN
eclampsia
cerebral edema
ct scan
author_facet Sangita Mahela
Hemkanta Dev Sarma
Trailokya Mech
Bharat Talukdar
author_sort Sangita Mahela
title Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation
title_short Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation
title_full Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation
title_fullStr Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation
title_full_unstemmed Computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation
title_sort computed tomography of brain in eclampsia and its clinical correlation
publisher Barpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society
series New Indian Journal of OBGYN
issn 2454-2334
2454-2342
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Objective: The aim of the study was to identify intracerebral lesion in computed tomography (CT) imaging of eclampsia and correlate them with clinical manifestations. Methodology: This prospective study was carried out in the high dependency unit (HDU) of department of obstetrics and gynaecology in a tertiary care hospital for a period of one year. Total 45 women were included and were divided into two groups: a) study group: abnormal CT findings, b) control group: normal CT findings. Comparison was done using chi-square test. Results: Out of 45 numbers of cases 33.33% (15 women) had changes in brain CT scan. We observed 10 cases of cerebral oedema, 3 cases of cerebral infarction, and 2 cases of cerebral hemorrhage. The blurring of vision, multiple numbers of seizures, altered sensorium and unconsciousness showed statistically significant difference between the study and control group. The most common lobe involvement was occipital lobe (14 cases). There were five numbers of maternal mortality among 45 cases. All the 2 cases who had intracerebral haemorrhage died. Conclusion: The dominant intracerebral finding of eclamptic patient was cerebral oedema. Blurring of vision, multiple number of seizures, altered sensorium and unconsciousness were warning clinical presentations for possible brain lesions in CT scan.
topic eclampsia
cerebral edema
ct scan
url https://journal.barpetaogs.co.in/pdf/0814.pdf
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