Original Article

Our Experiences of the HELLP Syndrome at the Intensive Care Unit

10.5222/otd.2012.138

  • Ayşın Ersoy
  • Achmet Ali
  • Nurdan Ünlü
  • Deniz Kara
  • Namigar Turgut
  • Veli Mihmanlı

Received Date: 12.02.2012 Accepted Date: 25.09.2012 Eur Arc Med Res 2012;28(3):138-141

Objective:

HELLP syndrome is characterized by hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelet count. It carries an increased risk of multiple organ system failure development and also gives rise to an increase in fetal and maternal mortality. The aim of our study was to evaluate the HELLP syndrome patients who have been admitted to our intensive care unit.

Material and Methods:

Nineteen HELLP syndrome patients who have been followed in our intensive care unit between years 2008-2011 were evaluated retrospectively.

Results:

Eighteen patients were discharged from intensive care unit with complete cure. One patient was died because of ARDS and multiorgan failure.

Conclusion:

HELLP syndrome is associated with high incidence of maternal and perinatal complications. Prognosis can be improved with early diagnosis, investigation at intensive care unit and appropriate treatment.

Keywords: HELLP syndrome, complication, mortality