2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2011.01.009
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Soixante-neuf éclampsies consécutives : signes annonciateurs et circonstances de survenue

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“…As it was noted in the Whisker and Box plot graph, the median time delay before arrival among deaths was longer than that of the survivors in all types of HDP. Furthermore, it was noted that some mothers developed eclampsia in normotensive and symptom free-state, which was also reported in several other studies ( 20 22 ). However, being eclampsia nearly one-third of the included cases (34%) and the very high maternal mortality in this group of women may still indicate the significant delay in initiating anticonvulsant prophylaxis and antihypertensive drugs, among other lifesaving interventions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…As it was noted in the Whisker and Box plot graph, the median time delay before arrival among deaths was longer than that of the survivors in all types of HDP. Furthermore, it was noted that some mothers developed eclampsia in normotensive and symptom free-state, which was also reported in several other studies ( 20 22 ). However, being eclampsia nearly one-third of the included cases (34%) and the very high maternal mortality in this group of women may still indicate the significant delay in initiating anticonvulsant prophylaxis and antihypertensive drugs, among other lifesaving interventions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%