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If you are an obstetrician whose patient has been admitted to ICU,
you need to know how she is managed there. If you are an
intensivist, you need to adapt to changes in physiology, alter
techniques for the pregnant patient and keep the fetus from harm.
This book addresses the challenges of managing critically ill
obstetric patients by providing a truly multidisciplinary
perspective. Almost every chapter is co-authored by both an
intensivist/anesthesiologist and an obstetrician/maternal-fetal
medicine expert to ensure that the clinical guidance reflects best
practice in both specialties. Topics range from the purely medical
to the organizational and the sociocultural, and each chapter is
enhanced with color images, tables and algorithms. Written and
edited by leading experts in anesthesiology, critical care
medicine, maternal-fetal medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology,
this is an important resource for anyone who deals with critically
ill pregnant or postpartum patients.
This practical resource has easily accessed emergency management
plans to deal with critical conditions in obstetric care, in which
maternal health or life is threatened. Decision algorithms and
summary boxes are featured throughout for ease of reading.
This practical resource has easily accessed emergency management
plans to deal with critical conditions in obstetric care, in which
maternal health or life is threatened. Decision algorithms and
summary boxes are featured throughout for ease of reading.
Respiratory diseases affect a large proportion of the population
and can cause complications when associated with pregnancy.
Pregnancy induces profound anatomical and functional physiological
changes in the mother, and subjects the mother to
pregnancy-specific respiratory conditions. Reviewing respiratory
conditions both specific and non-specific to pregnancy, the book
also addresses related issues such as smoking and mechanical
ventilation. Basic concepts for the obstetrician are covered,
including patient history, physiology and initial examinations.
Topics such as physiological changes during pregnancy and placental
gas exchange are discussed for the non-obstetrician. Guidance is
practical, covering antenatal and post-partum care, as well as
management in the delivery suite. An essential guide to respiratory
diseases in pregnancy, this book is indispensable to both
obstetricians and non-obstetric physicians managing pregnant
patients.
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