thiopental and Puerperal-Disorders

thiopental has been researched along with Puerperal-Disorders* in 3 studies

Reviews

1 review(s) available for thiopental and Puerperal-Disorders

ArticleYear
Atypical postpartum eclampsia: status epilepticus without preeclamptic prodromi.
    Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives, 2008, Volume: 21, Issue:4

    Eclampsia remains as a major obstetric problems that plagues a large percentage of women resulting in a large percentage of maternal and perinatal morbidities. In general, most women will have a classical presentation of preeclampsia. However, studies have suggested that some women will develop eclampsia without the classical findings.. We report a case of postpartum eclampsia with the first manifestation of convulsions resistant to diazepam and magnesium sulfate. In this patient high blood pressure was first detected after the seizures. Electroencephalography and CT scan of brain were normal. Patient's blood pressure returned to normal 1 month after parturition.. Postpartum eclampsia can manifest without a preceding preeclampsia phase. Therefore, eclampsia is not always preventable. Pregnancies complicated by eclampsia require a well-formulated management plan.

    Topics: Adult; Anticonvulsants; Diagnosis, Differential; Eclampsia; Female; Humans; Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced; Infant, Newborn; Postpartum Period; Pregnancy; Puerperal Disorders; Thiopental; Treatment Outcome

2008

Trials

1 trial(s) available for thiopental and Puerperal-Disorders

ArticleYear
Induction agents for Caesarean section. A comparison of thiopentone and ketamine.
    Anaesthesia, 1973, Volume: 28, Issue:1

    Topics: Anesthesia, General; Anesthesia, Obstetrical; Apgar Score; Cesarean Section; Cognition; Dreams; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Ketamine; Pregnancy; Psychoses, Substance-Induced; Puerperal Disorders; Thiopental; Uterus

1973

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for thiopental and Puerperal-Disorders

ArticleYear
[Paradoxical convulsions following barbiturate as an anticonvulsant].
    Harefuah, 1980, Jan-15, Volume: 98, Issue:2

    Topics: Anesthesia, General; Anesthesia, Obstetrical; Female; Humans; Pregnancy; Puerperal Disorders; Seizures; Thiopental

1980