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Ultrasonographic Diameter of Optic Nerve Sheath in Fluid Assessment in Severe Preeclamptic Patients

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Sohag University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Severe Pre-eclampsia

Treatments

Radiation: ultrasound

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05176652
Soh-Med-21-12-21

Details and patient eligibility

About

Changes in the optic nerve sheath diameter detected by ultrasound are considered an important manifestation of increased intracranial pressure . The normal optic nerve sheath diameter measures up to 5.0 mm and an average optic nerve sheath diameter more than 5 mm is considered abnormal and elevated intracranial pressure should be suspected.Cerebral edema have been demonstrated in 71% to 100% of magnetic resonance imaging in preeclamptic patients and an increase in optic nerve sheath diameter has been described in preeclamptic females compared to healthy pregnant females Therefore, Increased optic nerve sheath diameter can indirectly reflect the state of intracranial edema that could be a part of generalized edema of preeclampsia and it could be a possible marker of generalized tissue edema and fluid overload in these patients.

Enrollment

100 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 40 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Systolic blood pressure of 160mm Hg or higher, or diastolic blood pressure of 110mm Hg or higher on 2 occasions at least 6 hours apart on bed rest.
  • Proteinuria ≥5g in a 24 hour urine specimen or ≥3+ on 2 random urine samples collected at least 4 hours apart.
  • patient acceptance
  • Accepted mental state of the patients

Exclusion criteria

  • patient refusal to participate in the study
  • chronic kidney disease
  • chronic pulmonary disease
  • chronic cardiac disease
  • chronic hypertension
  • previous ocular operation and diseases

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hossam Eldin Hassan ahmed, assisstant lecturer

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