Through seven editions, Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies has helped busy obstetricians keep pace with a constantly evolving field. Providing just-in-time content, its focus on protocols and guidelines helps organize medical thinking, avoid heuristic errors of omission and commission, and optimize
Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies: An Evidence-Based Approach, Fifth Edition
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 666
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Experience and evidence fused for best-practice management of high-risk pregnancies
High-risk pregnancies present life-threatening challenges to two of your patients: the mother and her fetus. The direct, exemplary guidance in Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancy enables you to:
- better understand your patients' conditions
- devise optimum management strategies
- maximize the outcome and minimize the complications for both the mother and her fetus
To enhance clinical relevance, each protocol is written as if the patient were present. Evidence to support an intervention is given where it exists. The authors' experience provides additional wise counsel. Key references provide the springboard for a deeper understanding of a topic.Β All protocols have been updated. New protocols follow the successful formula of previous editions.
Watch an interviewΒ with Dr John T. QueenanΒ and DrΒ Catherine Y. SpongΒ here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdgqNUOtnk4Content:
Chapter 1 Developmental Toxicology and Teratology (pages 1β9): James W. Hanson
Chapter 2 Tobacco, Alcohol and the Environment (pages 10β20): Jorge E. Tolosa and George Saade
Chapter 3 Ionizing Radiation (pages 21β32): Robert L. Brent
Chapter 4 Exercise during Pregnancy: Risks and Benefits (pages 33β40): James F. Clapp
Chapter 5 Routine and Prenatal Screening (pages 41β52): Lawrence D. Platt
Chapter 6 Sonographic Screening for Fetal Anomalies (pages 53β59): John C. Hobbins
Chapter 7 Sonographic Detection of Aneuploidy (pages 60β73): Fergal D. Malone
Chapter 8 Fetal Echocardiography (pages 74β79): Joshua A. Copel and Charles S. Kleinman
Chapter 9 Clinical Use of Doppler (pages 80β91): Henry L. Galan
Chapter 10 Antepartum Testing (pages 92β98): Michael P. Nageotte
Chapter 11 Indices of Maturity (pages 99β106): Anna Locatelli
Chapter 12 Invasive Fetal Testing: Chorionic Villus Sampling and Amniocentesis (pages 107β116): Katharine D. Wenstrom
Chapter 13 Third Trimester Amniocentesis (pages 117β121): Nancy Chescheir
Chapter 14 Fetal Blood Sampling and Transfusion (pages 122β128): Alessandro Ghidini
Chapter 15 Fetal Reduction (pages 129β133): Mark I. Evans
Chapter 16 External Cephalic Version: Singleton Fetus (pages 134β139): Gary D. V. Hankins
Chapter 17 Induction of Labor (pages 140β147): Deborah A. Wing
Chapter 18 Maternal Anemia (pages 149β157): Alessandro Ghidini
Chapter 19 Sickle Cell Disease and other Hemoglobinopathies (pages 158β164): John C. Morrison and Marc R. Parrish
Chapter 20 Isoimmune Thrombocytopenia (pages 165β170): Sreedhar Gaddipati and Richard L. Berkowitz
Chapter 21 Autoimmune Disease (pages 171β184): Charles J. Lockwood
Chapter 22 Acquired and Inherited Thrombophilias (pages 185β194): Charles Lockwood and Erika Werner
Chapter 23 Cardiac Disease (pages 195β205): Katharine D. Wenstrom
Chapter 24 Peripartum Cardiomyopathy (pages 206β209): F. Gary Cunningham
Chapter 25 Thromboembolism (pages 210β215): Alan Peaceman
Chapter 26 Renal Disease (pages 216β222): Susan Ramin
Chapter 27 Obesity (pages 223β227): Patrick Catalano
Chapter 28 Diabetes Mellitus (pages 228β236): Mark B. Landon and Steven G. Gabbe
Chapter 29 Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism in Pregnancy (pages 237β242): Brian M. Casey
Chapter 30 Acute and Chronic Hepatitis (pages 243β249): Patrick Duff
Chapter 31 Asthma (pages 250β257): Michael Schatz
Chapter 32 Epilepsy (pages 258β263): Neil K. Kochenour
Chapter 33 Chronic Hypertension (pages 264β272): Baha M. Sibai
Chapter 34 Immunizations (pages 273β285): Stanley A. Gall
Chapter 35 Cytomegalovirus, Genital Herpes, Rubella, Syphilis and Toxoplasmosis (pages 286β295): George D. Wendel
Chapter 36 Influenza, West Nile Virus, Varicella?Zoster and Tuberculosis (pages 296β306): Jeanne S. Sheffield
Chapter 37 Malaria in Pregnancy (pages 307β312): Richard M. K. Adanu
Chapter 38 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Pregnancy (pages 313β327): Howard Minkoff
Chapter 39 Parvovirus B19 Infection (pages 328β333): Maureen P. Malee
Chapter 40 Group B Streptococcus (pages 334β339): Mara J. Dinsmoor
Chapter 41 Urinary Tract Infections (pages 340β343): F. Gary Cunningham
Chapter 42 Acute Abdominal Pain Due to Non?Obstetric Causes (pages 344β352): Fred M. Howard
Chapter 43 Gallbladder, Fatty Liver and Pancreatic Disease (pages 353β360): Jeffrey R. Johnson
Chapter 44 Mastitis (pages 361β365): Wendy F. Hansen
Chapter 45 First Trimester Vaginal Bleeding (pages 367β372): Marsha Wheeler
Chapter 46 Cervical Insufficiency (pages 373β382): John Owen
Chapter 47 Nausea and Vomiting (pages 383β390): Gayle Olson
Chapter 48 Missed Abortion and Antepartum Fetal Death (pages 391β398): Robert M. Silver
Chapter 49 Abnormal Amniotic Fluid Volume (pages 399β413): Thomas R. Moore
Chapter 50 Preeclampsia (pages 414β423): Baha M. Sibai
Chapter 51 Fetal Growth Restriction (pages 424β431): Ray Bahado Singh
Chapter 52 Rh and Other Blood Group Alloimmunizations (pages 432β441): Kenneth J. Moise
Chapter 53 Preterm Labor (pages 442β447): Vincenzo Berghella
Chapter 54 Premature Rupture of the Membranes (pages 448β460): Brian Mercer
Chapter 55 Prevention of Cerebral Palsy (pages 461β465): Dwight Rouse
Chapter 56 Cooling for Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (pages 466β471): Rosemary D. Higgins
Chapter 57 Amnionitis (pages 472β477): George A. Macones and Sindhu K. Srinivas
Chapter 58 Third Trimester Bleeding (pages 478β484): Yinka Oyelese
Chapter 59 Amniotic Fluid Embolus (pages 485β487): Robert Resnik
Chapter 60 Maternal Transport (pages 489β499): Jean Rex and Jerome Yankowitz
Chapter 61 Intrapartum Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring (pages 500β504): Roger K. Freeman
Chapter 62 Abnormal Labor (pages 505β508): Alan Peaceman
Chapter 63 Breech Delivery (pages 509β512): Martin L. Gimovsky
Chapter 64 Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (pages 513β519): James R. Scott
Chapter 65 Placenta Accreta (pages 520β528): Robert M. Silver
Chapter 66 Shoulder Dystocia (pages 529β534): Robert Gherman
Chapter 67 Twins, Triplets and Beyond (pages 535β544): Mary E. D'Alton and Karin M. Fuchs
Chapter 68 Postpartum Hemorrhage (pages 545β557): Gary S. Eglinton
Chapter 69 Vaginal and Vulvar Hematoma (pages 558β560): Robert Resnik
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