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Different Regimens of Magnesium Sulphate in Patients With Severe Preeclampsia

Different Regimens of Magnesium Sulphate in Patients With Severe Preeclampsia

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18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the effects of the different drug regimens of magnesium sulphate in treatment of (severe pre-eclampsia). This condition affects some pregnant women and raises their blood pressure. It may also cause seizures (fits). The medication (magnesium sulphate) helps to prevent seizures. The main question this study aims to answer is:

What are the different regimens of magnesium sulphate that are used to prevent seizures in pregnant women with severe pre-eclampsia?

Participants already have taken the magnesium sulphate as part of their regular medical care for severe pre-eclampsia. Researchers will look into the records of the participants in the past 5 years to collect the data.

Description

This will be a retrospective study describing the different regimens of MgSO4 used in patients diagnosed with SPE in Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital (ASUMH), and the occurrence of eclamptic fits and any other complications with each of them.

Methodology
  1. Protocol approval will be sought from ethical committee and hospital administration.
  2. Screening of all hospital records over the past 5 years to identify eligible records.
  3. Eligible records will be reviewed to extract the following data:

Age, Parity, Gestational age, BMI, Prior medical disorders, previous surgeries - including cesarean section (CS).

Data upon admission: (Blood pressure, albuminuria) Available labs (CBC, AST, ALT, serum creatinine, PTT, INR) Timing (since admission) and route of delivery. Regimen of MgSO4 used (loading and maintenance doses, the route, and total time of therapy - antepartum and postpartum); any changes in dosage, and the reason for change.

Any DOCUMENTED patient-reported MgSO4 side effects (nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness, palpitations, hypotension dizziness).

Any DOCUMENTED signs of magnesium toxicity (clinical: defined as a presence of respiratory depression with less than 16 respirations per minute or loss of deep tendon reflexes necessitating cessation of MgSO4 or administration of calcium gluconate and / or biochemical: serum magnesium level >8.4mg/dl) Occurrence of eclamptic fits despite MgSO4 therapy, and timing, duration, how it was managed.

Maternal admission to intensive care unit (ICU). Other complications (pulmonary edema, postpartum hemorrhage) Neonatal ICU (NICU) admission.

All files with SPE will be examined. The number of files excluded from analysis will be noted as well as a table for the different causes of exclusion .

Files showing serum magnesium level will be also analyzed in more detailed tables together with the reasons behind checking the serum level.

4. Data will be recorded in a case report form (appendix 1)

5. Statistical analysis will be done accordingly.

Ethical Consideration:

  • The study design will be approved by the Local Ethics committee, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University.
  • Confidentiality will be respected in all levels of the study.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All hospital records of patients diagnosed as preeclampsia with severe features planned to receive magnesium sulphate.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Records with missing data about the regimen of magnesium sulphate used

Study details
    Preeclampsia (PE)

NCT06791668

Ain Shams Maternity Hospital

15 October 2025

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