According to the therapeutic effectiveness of magnesium sulfate the standard regimen of magnesium sulfate is an empirical technique that has been evolved over the years. The empirical application of these regimens, which were initially utilized for the treatment of eclampsia, was extended to the management of preeclampsia, despite the fact that the logic behind this extension was not evident. So the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of loading doses of magnesium sulphate in comparison to the conventional regimen in the therapy of preeclampsia. Patients with severe preeclampsia were randomly assigned to one of two groups Group A, which served as the control group, had a total of seventy participants, and Group B, which served as the study group, also with seventy participants. A stringent monitoring of blood pressure, urine output, respiration rate and heart rate was carried out. Comprehensive history, physical examination, and investigations (including a complete blood count, urine analysis for proteinuria, liver and renal function tests, serum LDH, coagulation profile, signs of hemolysis in peripheral blood smear and obstetric ultrasound with color doppler) are all required. The patient’s blood pressure, urine output, urine albumin and FHS record were all meticulously tracked from the time she was admitted until two days after she gave birth. The average age of the patients was 25.31 years, while the average age of the patients was 25.62 years. According to the findings the m ajority of the patients were firsttime mothers (46 percent of the cases and 54 percent of the controls). When it came to the duration of their pregnancies the majority of them were born at term, with the average gestation age falling somewhere between 37 and 40 weeks in both groups. The single loading dosage of magnesium sulphate is preferred to the normal regime of delivery that requires many doses. This is because the single loading dose is more costefficient, has fewer side effects, is easier to monitor and is equally effective.
Divya Jothwani. A Comparative Study on Assessment of Use of Loading Dose of Magnesium Sulphate Versus
Standard Regime for Prophylaxis of Severe Pre: Eclampsia Cases.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218/makrjms.2022.67.71
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.59218/makrjms.2022.67.71