2016
DOI: 10.21649/akemu.v11i4.1101
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Comparison of intravenous hydralazine-bolus dose versus continuous infusion drip in Eclampsia

Abstract: The leading cause of maternal death from eclampsia is cerebral hemorrhage, which is presumably the consequence of severe hypertension, so the acute elevations in blood pressure above 160/100 mm Hg should be brought under control. A study of forty diagnosed cases of eclampsia was carried out in Lady Willingdon Hospital, Lahore to determine the time and quantity of drug required to control high blood pressure levels by intravenous hydralazine bolus dose versus continuous infusion drip. Patients were divided into… Show more

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