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Hyperemesis Gravidarum
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Definitions
>Morning sickness: is the nausea felt by about 50% of pregnant
women on getting up in the morning.
> Emesis gravidarum: Actual vomiting in the morning.
> These two conditions usually start between the 4th and 6th
weeks of pregnancy and improves or disappears about the 12
th week.
>Hyperemesis gravidarum: The vomiting is not confined to the
morning but it is repeated throughout the day until it affects
the general condition of the patient.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Aetiology
1. Hormonal: high human chorionic gonadotrophin
(hCG) stimulates the chemoreceptor trigger zone
in the brain stem including the vomiting center.
This is the most accepted theory and proved by
the higher frequency in the conditions where the
hCG is high as in:-
a. early in pregnancy,
b. vesicular mole and
c. multiple pregnancy.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Aetiology
2.Allergy: to the corpus luteum or the released
hormones.
3. Deficiency of:
a. adrenocortical hormone and /or,
b. vitamin B6 and B1
4.Nervous and psychological:
a.due to psychological rejection of an
unwanted pregnancy,
b. fear of pregnancy or labour so it is more
common in primigravidae.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Pathological Changes:
These are the same as in prolonged
* Liver: small fatty infiltration.
* Kidney: fatty degeneration of the convoluted tubules.
* Heart: small subendocardial and subpericardial
haemorrhages.
* Brain: congestion and petechial haemorrhages in the
brain stem resembling that of Wernicke’s
encephalopathy.
• Eye: optic neuritis and retinal haemorrhage.
* Peripheral nerves: degeneration. starvation:
www.freelivedoctor.com
Pathological Changes:
Blood:
• Hypovolaemia and haemoconcentration.
• Hyponatraemia, hypokalaemia and hypochloraemia.
• Increased blood urea.
• Hyperbilirubinaemia (due to liver damage).
• Acidosis.
Urine:
• Oliguria.
• Increased specific gravity.
• Decreased chloride.
• Albuminuria.
• Ketonuria.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Diagnosis
Symptoms:
>The patient cannot retain anything in her stomach,
vomiting occurs through the day and night even
without eating.
>Thirst, constipation and oliguria.
>In severe cases, vomitus is bile and/ or blood stained.
> Finally, there is manifestations of Werniche’s
encephalopathy as drowsiness, nystagmus and loss of
vision then coma.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Diagnosis
Signs:
Manifestations of starvation and dehydration: *
*Loss of weight.
* Sunken eyes.
* Dry tongue and inelastic skin.
* Pulse: rapid and weak.
* Blood pressure: low.
* Temperature: slight rise.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Differential diagnosis
• Other causes of vomiting as:
* cholecystitis,
* appendicitis,
* pyelonephritis,
* gastroenteritis,
* gall bladder diseases,
* complicated ovarian tumours.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Management
Hospitalisation
For observation, fluid therapy and competition
of neurosis.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Management
Intravenous fluids
* Oral feeding is prevented for 24-48 hours.
* Three litres of glucose 5% is given by rapid
infusion over 2-3 hours.
* Maintain intravenous glucose 5% and saline
therapy.
* When vomiting is controlled frequent gradual
smallcarbohydrate diets are started.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Management
Drugs
* Adrenocortical preparations.
* Vit. B6 and Vit. B1.
* Antihistaminics that have antiemetic effect as
meclozinehydrochloride 25-50 mg twice daily. A
preparation contains both meclozine
hydrochloride + pyridoxine hydrochloride (vit. B6)
is of good benefit.
* Phenothiazine (chlorpromazine=largactil) 5-10 mg
three times daily has a tranquilliser and
antiemetic effect.
www.freelivedoctor.com
Observation for:
* Vomiting: frequency, amount, colour and
contents.
* Vital signs: pulse, temperature and blood
pressure.
* Fluid: intake and output.
* Urine analysis: specific gravity, albumin, ketone
bodies,chloride and bile pigments.
* Blood: urea, electrolyte and liver function tests.
* Eye: examination of the fundus.
www.freelivedoctor.com

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  • 2. Definitions >Morning sickness: is the nausea felt by about 50% of pregnant women on getting up in the morning. > Emesis gravidarum: Actual vomiting in the morning. > These two conditions usually start between the 4th and 6th weeks of pregnancy and improves or disappears about the 12 th week. >Hyperemesis gravidarum: The vomiting is not confined to the morning but it is repeated throughout the day until it affects the general condition of the patient. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 3. Aetiology 1. Hormonal: high human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) stimulates the chemoreceptor trigger zone in the brain stem including the vomiting center. This is the most accepted theory and proved by the higher frequency in the conditions where the hCG is high as in:- a. early in pregnancy, b. vesicular mole and c. multiple pregnancy. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 4. Aetiology 2.Allergy: to the corpus luteum or the released hormones. 3. Deficiency of: a. adrenocortical hormone and /or, b. vitamin B6 and B1 4.Nervous and psychological: a.due to psychological rejection of an unwanted pregnancy, b. fear of pregnancy or labour so it is more common in primigravidae. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 5. Pathological Changes: These are the same as in prolonged * Liver: small fatty infiltration. * Kidney: fatty degeneration of the convoluted tubules. * Heart: small subendocardial and subpericardial haemorrhages. * Brain: congestion and petechial haemorrhages in the brain stem resembling that of Wernicke’s encephalopathy. • Eye: optic neuritis and retinal haemorrhage. * Peripheral nerves: degeneration. starvation: www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 6. Pathological Changes: Blood: • Hypovolaemia and haemoconcentration. • Hyponatraemia, hypokalaemia and hypochloraemia. • Increased blood urea. • Hyperbilirubinaemia (due to liver damage). • Acidosis. Urine: • Oliguria. • Increased specific gravity. • Decreased chloride. • Albuminuria. • Ketonuria. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 7. Diagnosis Symptoms: >The patient cannot retain anything in her stomach, vomiting occurs through the day and night even without eating. >Thirst, constipation and oliguria. >In severe cases, vomitus is bile and/ or blood stained. > Finally, there is manifestations of Werniche’s encephalopathy as drowsiness, nystagmus and loss of vision then coma. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 8. Diagnosis Signs: Manifestations of starvation and dehydration: * *Loss of weight. * Sunken eyes. * Dry tongue and inelastic skin. * Pulse: rapid and weak. * Blood pressure: low. * Temperature: slight rise. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 9. Differential diagnosis • Other causes of vomiting as: * cholecystitis, * appendicitis, * pyelonephritis, * gastroenteritis, * gall bladder diseases, * complicated ovarian tumours. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 10. Management Hospitalisation For observation, fluid therapy and competition of neurosis. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 11. Management Intravenous fluids * Oral feeding is prevented for 24-48 hours. * Three litres of glucose 5% is given by rapid infusion over 2-3 hours. * Maintain intravenous glucose 5% and saline therapy. * When vomiting is controlled frequent gradual smallcarbohydrate diets are started. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 12. Management Drugs * Adrenocortical preparations. * Vit. B6 and Vit. B1. * Antihistaminics that have antiemetic effect as meclozinehydrochloride 25-50 mg twice daily. A preparation contains both meclozine hydrochloride + pyridoxine hydrochloride (vit. B6) is of good benefit. * Phenothiazine (chlorpromazine=largactil) 5-10 mg three times daily has a tranquilliser and antiemetic effect. www.freelivedoctor.com
  • 13. Observation for: * Vomiting: frequency, amount, colour and contents. * Vital signs: pulse, temperature and blood pressure. * Fluid: intake and output. * Urine analysis: specific gravity, albumin, ketone bodies,chloride and bile pigments. * Blood: urea, electrolyte and liver function tests. * Eye: examination of the fundus. www.freelivedoctor.com