COMMUNITY-BASED HOME-CARE PROGRAM FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PREECLAMPSIA - AN ALTERNATIVE

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HELEWA, M
HEAMAN, M
ROBINSON, MA
THOMPSON, L
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[1] UNIV MANITOBA,DEPT OBSTET GYNECOL & REPROD SCI,WINNIPEG R3T 2N2,MANITOBA,CANADA
[2] MANITOBA HLTH,WINNIPEG REG,WINNIPEG,MB,CANADA
[3] MANITOBA HLTH,WOMENS HLTH BRANCH,WINNIPEG,MB,CANADA
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Objective: To evaluate the safety, acceptability and cost of a community-based home-care program for the management of mild pre-eclampsia. Design: A descriptive study of outcomes between Apr. 1, 1985, and Dec. 31, 1989. Setting: St. Boniface General Hospital, Winnipeg. Patients: Urban Winnipeg residents between 27 and 40 weeks' gestation with mild pre-eclampsia who demonstrated acceptance and compliance with home-care management; 321 patients of 1330 were enroled in the program. Interventions: Bed rest at home with daily biochemical and biophysical follow-up protocol and weekly clinic visits; patient education; hospital admission for labour, induction, worsening pre-eclampsia or noncompliance with rest at home. Outcome measures: Patterns of referral to the program; clinical, biochemical and biophysical profiles; incidence of severe complications; reduction in total hospital stay and cost analysis. Results: As many women were referred from physicians' offices as were referred from the hospital's antepartum unit, the average gestational age at referral being 36 weeks. Most (205 [64%]) of the women were nulliparous. The average length of stay in the program was 11.5 days. The program's availability resulted in a reduction of 2 days (from 5.7 days to 3.7 days) on average in the length of hospital stay when analysed for all 1330 women with pre-eclampsia. Of the 321 patients in the program 137 (43%) were admitted to hospital for worsening pre-eclampsia; severe pre-eclampsia developed 4 days after admission in 9. No patient suffered eclampsia, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, abruption or fetal loss related to pre-eclampsia while in the program. The estimated cost saving in the management of pre-eclampsia was over $700 000 over the study period. Conclusion: The community-based home-care program is a safe, feasible and less costly alternative to hospital admission in the management of mild pre-eclampsia.
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