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. 2024 May 2;19(5):e0301976.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0301976. eCollection 2024.

Population-based study of eclampsia: Lessons learnt to improve maternity care

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Population-based study of eclampsia: Lessons learnt to improve maternity care

Diane Korb et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Background: Among hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), eclampsia is a rare but serious event, often considered avoidable. Detailed assessment of the adequacy of care for the women who have eclampsia can help identify opportunities for improvement and for prevention of the associated adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.

Objective: 1/ To estimate the incidence and describe the characteristics of women with eclampsia and to compare them with those of women with non-eclamptic hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP)-related severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and of control women without SMM 2/ To analyse the quality of management in women who had eclampsia, at various stages of their care pathway.

Methods: It was a planned ancillary analysis of the EPIMOMS population-based study, conducted in six French regions in 2012-2013. Among the 182,309 maternities of the source population, all women with eclampsia (n = 51), with non-eclamptic HDP-related SMM (n = 351) and a 2% representative sample of women without SMM (n = 3,651) were included. Main outcome was the quality of care for eclampsia assessed by an independent expert panel at three different stages of management: antenatal care, care for pre-eclampsia and care for eclampsia.

Results: The eclampsia incidence was 2.8 per 10,000 (95%CI 2.0-4.0). Antenatal care was considered completely inadequate or substandard in 39% of women, as was pre-eclampsia care in 76%. Care for eclampsia was judged completely inadequate or substandard in 50% (21/42), mainly due to inadequate use of magnesium sulphate.

Conclusion: The high proportion of inadequate quality of care underlines the need for an evidence-based standardisation of care for HDP.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1. Adequacy of care in women with eclampsia assessed by the panel of experts.

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