Background: Acute pulmonary oedema is an uncommon,but life threatening event in pregnancy. It causes significant morbidity and mortality due to pathophysiology of pre‐eclampsia and physiological changes of pregnancy which may aggravate certain pre-existing heart disease.Methods: This study was conducted to describe the clinical and epidemiological profile of antenatal women with acute pulmonary edema in obstetric ICU from January 2017 to December 2018 (2 years) in Mahathma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India.Results: Acute pulmonary edema (n=31) accounts for 2.7% of ICU/HDU admissions in the study period. Most common etiology observed was severe preeclampsia (12 cases) followed by cardiogenic pulmonary edema (11 c...
Background: Obstetric patients form a particular subgroup of population to intensive care admission....
Background: Objectives: To review all obstetric patients admitted in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to ac...
Background: Eclampsia is still one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in deve...
Pulmonary edema refers to an excessive accumulation of fluid in the pulmonary interstitial and alveo...
Pulmonary edema refers to an excessive accumulation of fluid in the pulmonary interstitial and alveo...
Background: Pulmonary edema is defined as the as the ultrafiltration of plasma through the capillary...
Background: Pregnancy poses unique consideration for critical care and it is imperative that obstetr...
Background: Critically ill obstetric patients pose challenges to the intensive care unit team due to...
Background: Pregnancy related morbidity is becoming a nightmare in Indian women. Some of these women...
Introduction: Urinary infection (UI) is the third most common pathology during pregnancy, affecting ...
Authors present a case of a molar pregnancy of 18 weeks with preeclampsia complicated with acute pul...
Background: The occurrence of dyspnea in a gravid woman induces the query in the treating obstetrici...
Background: In modern obstetrics, the prevalence of Eclampsia and its complications are high, so we ...
Background: Eclampsia is a life-threatening emergency that continues to be a major cause of maternal...
Background: The management of critical illness in pregnancy requires intensive monitoring of obstetr...
Background: Obstetric patients form a particular subgroup of population to intensive care admission....
Background: Objectives: To review all obstetric patients admitted in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to ac...
Background: Eclampsia is still one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in deve...
Pulmonary edema refers to an excessive accumulation of fluid in the pulmonary interstitial and alveo...
Pulmonary edema refers to an excessive accumulation of fluid in the pulmonary interstitial and alveo...
Background: Pulmonary edema is defined as the as the ultrafiltration of plasma through the capillary...
Background: Pregnancy poses unique consideration for critical care and it is imperative that obstetr...
Background: Critically ill obstetric patients pose challenges to the intensive care unit team due to...
Background: Pregnancy related morbidity is becoming a nightmare in Indian women. Some of these women...
Introduction: Urinary infection (UI) is the third most common pathology during pregnancy, affecting ...
Authors present a case of a molar pregnancy of 18 weeks with preeclampsia complicated with acute pul...
Background: The occurrence of dyspnea in a gravid woman induces the query in the treating obstetrici...
Background: In modern obstetrics, the prevalence of Eclampsia and its complications are high, so we ...
Background: Eclampsia is a life-threatening emergency that continues to be a major cause of maternal...
Background: The management of critical illness in pregnancy requires intensive monitoring of obstetr...
Background: Obstetric patients form a particular subgroup of population to intensive care admission....
Background: Objectives: To review all obstetric patients admitted in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to ac...
Background: Eclampsia is still one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in deve...