HELLP Syndrome Flashcards

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What is HELLP syndrome?

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A complication of pregnancy

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Who does HELLP syndrome present in?

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Usually in women who have pre-eclampsia or eclampsia

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What is HELLP syndrome characterised by?

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  • Haemolysis
  • Elevated liver enzymes
  • Low platelet count
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What causes HELLP syndrome?

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Unknown

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What is HELLP syndrome a disorder of?

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The placenta

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What are the pathological features of HELLP syndrome similar to?

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Early-onset pre-eclampsia

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What debate surrounds HELLP syndrome?

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As to if it is a severe form of pre-eclampsia, or it’s own disease entity

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What % of pregnancies does HELLP syndrome occur in?

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0.5-0.9%

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What % of cases of severe pre-eclampsia does HELLP syndrome occur in?

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10-20%

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What are the risk factors for HELLP syndrome?

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  • Age >35
  • Nulliparity
  • Previous gestational hypertension
  • Multiple pregnancy
  • Previous HELLP syndrome
  • Caucasian race
  • Antiphospholipid syndrome
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When can HELLP syndrome present?

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At any time in the last half of pregnancy, or after delivery

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What % of cases of HELLP syndrome present before delivery?

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70%

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When is the peak incidence of HELLP syndrome?

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27-37 weeks gestation

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When does HELLP syndrome present postpartum?

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Usually within 48 hours of delivery

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What are the symptoms of HELLP syndrome?

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  • Headache
  • Visual symptoms
  • Malaise
  • Fatigue
  • RUQ or epigastric pain
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Flu-like symptoms
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What are the symptoms of HELLP syndrome characterised by?

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Exacerbation of symptoms at night and relief during the day

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What may be found on examination in HELLP syndrome?

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  • Hepatomegaly
  • Easy bruising/purpura
  • Oedema
  • Hypertension
  • Proteinuria
  • Tenderness over liver
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What investigations should be done in HELLP syndrome?

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  • Blood film
  • LDH and bilirubin
  • LFTs
  • Platelets
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What will be found on blood film in HELLP syndrome?

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Haemolysis with fragmented red cells

20
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What will happen to LDH and bilirubin in HELLP syndrome?

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Why are LDH and bilirubin raised in HELLP syndrome?

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Because of destruction of RBCs

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What will happen to LFTs in HELLP syndrome?

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Raised, with AST or ALT level >70IU/L

23
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Why are LFTs raised in HELLP syndrome?

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Due to liver injury

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What will happen to platelets in HELLP syndrome?

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Why are platelets decreased in HELLP syndrome?
Due to activation and increased consumption
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What are the differential diagnoses of HELLP syndrome?
- Acute fatty liver of pregnancy - Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura - ITP - Haemolytic uraemic syndrome - SLE - Viral hepatitis - Cholangitis
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What is the definitive treatment for HELLP syndrome?
Delivery of the fetus
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When is delivery of the fetus advised in HELLP syndrome?
After 34 weeks gestation, if multi-system disease if present
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What other things might be involved in the management of HELLP syndrome?
- Transfusion of blood products as clinically indicated | - Blood pressure control
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How can postpartum HELLP syndrome be treated?
Plasma exchange
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What may be required for women with HELLP syndrome with severe liver damage?
Liver transplantation
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What % of women with HELLP syndrome develop serious complications if not treated early?
25%
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What are the maternal complications of HELLP syndrome?
- Eclampsia - Placental abruption - DIC - AKI - Severe ascites - Cerebral oedema - Liver rupture
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What are the fetal complications of HELLP syndrome?
- Perinatal death - Intrauterine growth restriction - Pre-term delivery - Neonatal thrombocytopenia