%0 Journal Article %T Pregnant-Postpartum Women with Severe Epigastric Pain and HELLP Syndrome: A Highly Dangerous Combination %A James Nello Martin Jr. %A James Martin Tucker %J Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology %P 1081-1091 %@ 2160-8806 %D 2021 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojog.2021.118101 %X OBJECTIVE: HELLP syndrome is a severe preeclampsia spectrum disorder diagnosed when laboratory evidence of hemolysis, liver dysfunction and thrombocytopenia are present. The presence of epigastric pain with laboratory criteria for HELLP syndrome may indicate higher maternal-fetal risk. Thus we explored maternal outcomes in 42 pregnant/postpartum women that had HELLP syndrome by laboratory criteria in addition to sudden severe epigastric pain. METHODS: A database was constructed from the medical files of all patients with medical/hypertensive disorders evaluated by the first author from 1986-2015 for medicolegal purposes. All patient files of women who presented to their physicians with a diagnosis of presumptive HELLP syndrome were examined. RESULTS: Fifty-eight pregnant/postpartum women fulfilled study inclusion criteria; they presented to physicians for evaluation usually in non-tertiary care hospital settings. Clinical presentation and care including lab data and details of pregnancy outcome were evaluated. A correct diagnosis of HELLP syndrome was verified for 42 women (72.4%); others were determined to have AFLP-Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy (n = 8) or TTP-aHUS-Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura-adult/atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (n