

The "Tradition" of 24-Hrs PP MagSo4
7 snips Sep 17, 2024
The podcast dives into the historical roots of magnesium sulfate use for preeclampsia, tracing back over a century. It raises critical questions about the proper dosage and therapeutic range, highlighting the discrepancies in current guidelines. The traditional 24-hour infusion is challenged, with discussions on whether a shorter duration could be effective, particularly for women without severe complications. It emphasizes the need for personalized treatment approaches in light of evolving medical practices.
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24-Hour Magnesium Tradition Explained
- The 24-hour postpartum magnesium sulfate regimen for preeclampsia is more tradition than evidence-based. - Abbreviated regimens can be reasonable in asymptomatic, stable patients with good clinical parameters.
When To Continue Full Mag Regimen
- Continue magnesium sulfate for 24 hours in patients with eclampsia or HELLP syndrome for seizure prevention. - Consider abbreviated magnesium duration in preeclampsia with severe features who are asymptomatic and stable.
Seizure Risks and Treatment Estimates
- The risk of seizures in preeclampsia with severe features is about four times that of preeclampsia without severe features. - Number needed to treat varies: approx. 36 for symptomatic, 129 for asymptomatic cases to prevent one seizure.