Eclampsia
First Things First 
- Eclampsia is defined by new-onset grand mal seizures in a woman with preeclampsia.
 - Stop the seizure: magnesium sulfate 6 gm IV bolus is preferred treatment; other choices include benzodiazepines or barbiturates
 - Evaluate airway, breathing, circulation.
 -  Preeclampsia is defined by 
- Onset after 20 weeks’ gestation
 - Hypertension: >140 systolic or 90 diastolic
 - Proteinuria: 1+ on dipstick or 300 mg/24 hours
 
 -  Severe preeclampsia (presence of any of the following) 
- Hypertension: >160 systolic or 110 diastolic
 - Proteinuria: 3+ on dipstick or >5 gm/24 hours
 - Oliguria: <500 cc/24 hours
 - Cerebral or visual disturbances
 - Pulmonary edema
 - Epigastric or RUQ pain
 - Elevated liver enzymes
 - Thrombocytopenia
 - Fetal growth restriction
 - Oligohydramnios
 
 - Evaluate and/or monitor fetus.
 
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Last updated: April 16, 2010
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