Protocols for high-risk pregnancies : an evidence-based approach / edited by John T. Queenan, Catherine Y. Spong, Charles J. Lockwood.

Contributor(s): Queenan, John T [editor.] | Spong, Catherine Y [editor.] | Lockwood, Charles J [editor.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2021Edition: Seventh editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119635291; 9781119635307; 9781119635284Subject(s): Pregnancy, High-Risk | Pregnancy Complications | Evidence-Based MedicineGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 618.3 LOC classification: RG571Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
Preface ix List of Contributors xi Part 1 Concerns in Pregnancy 1 Alcohol Use in Pregnancy and Lactation 3 Ruta M. Nonacs 2 Smoking, Vaping, and Nicotine Exposure 9 John Byrne and George Saade 3 Opioid Use, Misuse, and Addiction in Pregnancy and Postpartum 15 Mishka Terplan 4 Depression 21 Kimberly Yonkers Part 2 Antenatal Testing 5 Prenatal Testing for Chromosomal Abnormalities 29 Mary E. Norton 6 Fetal Echocardiography 41 Joshua A. Copel 7 Clinical Use of Doppler 49 Henry L. Galan 8 Antepartum Testing 61 Michael P. Nageotte 9 Fetal Blood Sampling and Transfusion 69 Patricia Santiago‐Munoz 10 Preconception Genetic Screening 77 Lauren Sayres and Jeffrey A. Kuller Part 3 Maternal Disease 11 Maternal Anemia 89 Elaine Duryea 12 Hemoglobinopathies in Pregnancy 97 Bradley Sipe and Judette Louis 13 Fetal and Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia 105 Russell Miller and Richard Berkowitz 14 Rheumatological Disorders 113 Lisa R. Sammaritano and Bonnie L. Bermas 15 Antiphospholipid Syndrome 125 Robert M. Silver 16 Inherited Thrombophilias 131 Andra H. James and Jerome J. Federspiel 17 Valvular Heart Disease in Pregnancy 141 Blake Zwerling and Afshan B. Hameed 18 Peripartum Cardiomyopathy 165 Sarah Rae Easter and Carolyn M. Zelop 19 Thromboembolism 181 Michael J. Paidas 20 Renal Disease 201 Shivani Patel 21 Obesity 209 Patrick S. Ramsey 22 Diabetes Mellitus 219 Mark B. Landon and Steven G. Gabbe 23 Thyroid Disorders 231 Elizabeth O. Buschur and Stephen F. Thung 24 Hepatitis in Pregnancy 241 Andrew Myers, Asa Oxner, John Sinnott, and Christian Brechot 25 Asthma 253 Michael Schatz 26 Epilepsy 263 Thomas McElrath 27 Chronic Hypertension 273 Michal Fishel Bartal and Baha M. Sibai 28 Cytomegalovirus, Genital Herpes, Rubella, and Toxoplasmosis 285 Kerry E. Drury and Brenna L. Hughes 29 Syphilis 293 Emily H. Adhikari 30 Vector‐Borne Diseases in Pregnancy: Zika, West Nile, and Chagas Disease 301 Karin Nielsen‐Saines and Tara Kerin 31 Influenza 317 Amanda C. Zofkie and Vanessa Rogers 32 Malaria 323 Blair J. Wylie 33 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 333 Emily H. Adhikari 34 Parvovirus B19 343 Kathy C. Matthews, Emilie L. Vander Haar, and Laura E. Riley 35 Group B Streptococcus 351 Caitlin A. MacGregor, and Mara J. Dinsmoor 36 Biliary, Liver, and Pancreatic Disease 361 Vic Velanovich, Elizabeth Hoover, and Stephanie Ros Part 4 Obstetric Problems 37 Cervical Insufficiency 375 Rupsa C. Boelig and Vincenzo Berghella 38 Nausea and Vomiting 387 Jared T. Roeckner and Haywood L. Brown 39 Fetal Death and Stillbirth 397 Alexander M. Saucedo and Robert M. Silver 40 Abnormal Amniotic Fluid Volume 407 Christina M. Ackerman, Thomas R. Moore, and Heather S. Lipkind 41 Fetal Growth Restriction 421 Jodi S. Dashe and Anne M. Ambia 42 Rh and Other Blood Group Alloimmunizations 431 Kenneth J. Moise Jr 43 Preterm Labor 443 Hyagriv N. Simhan 44 Prevention of Preterm Birth 449 Anna King and Sarah J.E. Stock 45 Premature Rupture of the Membranes 461 Brian M. Mercer 46 Indicated Late‐Preterm and Early‐Term Deliveries 475 Catherine Y. Spong 47 Chorioamnionitis 481 Catalin S. Buhimschi and Irina A. Buhimschi 48 Third‐Trimester Bleeding 493 Ilina D. Pluym and Christina S. Han 49 Amniotic Fluid Embolism 507 Irene A. Stafford and Michael A. Belfort 50 Preeclampsia 517 Michal Fishel Bartal and Baha M. Sibai Part 5 Labor and Delivery 51 Elective Induction of Labor 531 Rachel G. Sinkey 52 Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring 539 David A. Miller 53 Breech Delivery 555 G. Justus Hofmeyr, and Mercy‐Nkuba Nassali 54 Vaginal Birth After Cesarean 563 James R. Scott 55 Placenta Accreta Spectrum 571 Robert M. Silver and Deirdre J. Lyell 56 Shoulder Dystocia 581 George A. Macones and Robert B. Gherman 57 Twins, Triplets, and Beyond 587 Mary E. D’Alton 58 Postpartum Hemorrhage 601 David B. Nelson Appendix A: Evaluation of Fetal Health and Defects 613 Lynn L. Simpson Index 629
Summary: "The current acceleration in medical discoveries parallels Moore's law for computer chips. In the 1950's medical knowledge doubled every 50 years, by the 1980's it doubled every 7 years and now medical knowledge is estimated to double about every two months (1). How can busy obstetricians keep pace? Through 7 editions Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies has helped address this exact challenge. Providing just-in-time content, its focus on protocols and guidelines helps organize medical thinking, avoid heuristic errors of omission and commission and optimize maternal and fetal outcomes"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: 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 maternal and fetal outcomes. As with the prior six editions, the editors have once again assembled some of the world’s top obstetrical and medical experts. This seventh edition has also been expanded to include a number of new topics, including: Protocols on opioid use, misuse and addition in pregnancy and postpartum Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of aneuploidy Periconceptual genetic screening Expanded protocols on maternal valvular heart disease and cardiomyopathies Protocols on arboviruses, including Zika and malaria Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies: An Evidence-Based Approach will be an essential reference for obstetricians, medical students, general practitioners and all medical professionals who are seeking the most up-to-date information and guidance on high-risk pregnancies. Provided by publisher.
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About the Editors

JOHN T. QUEENAN, MD, Professor and Chairman Emeritus, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.

CATHERINE Y. SPONG, MD, is a Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA. She also serves as Chief of the Department's Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

CHARLES J. LOCKWOOD, MD, MHCM, is Senior Vice President of USF Health, Dean of Morsani College of Medicine and a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Public Health at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL, USA.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface ix

List of Contributors xi

Part 1 Concerns in Pregnancy

1 Alcohol Use in Pregnancy and Lactation 3
Ruta M. Nonacs

2 Smoking, Vaping, and Nicotine Exposure 9
John Byrne and George Saade

3 Opioid Use, Misuse, and Addiction in Pregnancy and Postpartum 15
Mishka Terplan

4 Depression 21
Kimberly Yonkers

Part 2 Antenatal Testing

5 Prenatal Testing for Chromosomal Abnormalities 29
Mary E. Norton

6 Fetal Echocardiography 41
Joshua A. Copel

7 Clinical Use of Doppler 49
Henry L. Galan

8 Antepartum Testing 61
Michael P. Nageotte

9 Fetal Blood Sampling and Transfusion 69
Patricia Santiago‐Munoz

10 Preconception Genetic Screening 77
Lauren Sayres and Jeffrey A. Kuller

Part 3 Maternal Disease

11 Maternal Anemia 89
Elaine Duryea

12 Hemoglobinopathies in Pregnancy 97
Bradley Sipe and Judette Louis

13 Fetal and Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia 105
Russell Miller and Richard Berkowitz

14 Rheumatological Disorders 113
Lisa R. Sammaritano and Bonnie L. Bermas

15 Antiphospholipid Syndrome 125
Robert M. Silver

16 Inherited Thrombophilias 131
Andra H. James and Jerome J. Federspiel

17 Valvular Heart Disease in Pregnancy 141
Blake Zwerling and Afshan B. Hameed

18 Peripartum Cardiomyopathy 165
Sarah Rae Easter and Carolyn M. Zelop

19 Thromboembolism 181
Michael J. Paidas

20 Renal Disease 201
Shivani Patel

21 Obesity 209
Patrick S. Ramsey

22 Diabetes Mellitus 219
Mark B. Landon and Steven G. Gabbe

23 Thyroid Disorders 231
Elizabeth O. Buschur and Stephen F. Thung

24 Hepatitis in Pregnancy 241
Andrew Myers, Asa Oxner, John Sinnott, and Christian Brechot

25 Asthma 253
Michael Schatz

26 Epilepsy 263
Thomas McElrath

27 Chronic Hypertension 273
Michal Fishel Bartal and Baha M. Sibai

28 Cytomegalovirus, Genital Herpes, Rubella, and Toxoplasmosis 285
Kerry E. Drury and Brenna L. Hughes

29 Syphilis 293
Emily H. Adhikari

30 Vector‐Borne Diseases in Pregnancy: Zika, West Nile, and Chagas Disease 301
Karin Nielsen‐Saines and Tara Kerin

31 Influenza 317
Amanda C. Zofkie and Vanessa Rogers

32 Malaria 323
Blair J. Wylie

33 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 333
Emily H. Adhikari

34 Parvovirus B19 343
Kathy C. Matthews, Emilie L. Vander Haar, and Laura E. Riley

35 Group B Streptococcus 351
Caitlin A. MacGregor, and Mara J. Dinsmoor

36 Biliary, Liver, and Pancreatic Disease 361
Vic Velanovich, Elizabeth Hoover, and Stephanie Ros

Part 4 Obstetric Problems

37 Cervical Insufficiency 375
Rupsa C. Boelig and Vincenzo Berghella

38 Nausea and Vomiting 387
Jared T. Roeckner and Haywood L. Brown

39 Fetal Death and Stillbirth 397
Alexander M. Saucedo and Robert M. Silver

40 Abnormal Amniotic Fluid Volume 407
Christina M. Ackerman, Thomas R. Moore, and Heather S. Lipkind

41 Fetal Growth Restriction 421
Jodi S. Dashe and Anne M. Ambia

42 Rh and Other Blood Group Alloimmunizations 431
Kenneth J. Moise Jr

43 Preterm Labor 443
Hyagriv N. Simhan

44 Prevention of Preterm Birth 449
Anna King and Sarah J.E. Stock

45 Premature Rupture of the Membranes 461
Brian M. Mercer

46 Indicated Late‐Preterm and Early‐Term Deliveries 475
Catherine Y. Spong

47 Chorioamnionitis 481
Catalin S. Buhimschi and Irina A. Buhimschi

48 Third‐Trimester Bleeding 493
Ilina D. Pluym and Christina S. Han

49 Amniotic Fluid Embolism 507
Irene A. Stafford and Michael A. Belfort

50 Preeclampsia 517
Michal Fishel Bartal and Baha M. Sibai

Part 5 Labor and Delivery

51 Elective Induction of Labor 531
Rachel G. Sinkey

52 Electronic Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring 539
David A. Miller

53 Breech Delivery 555
G. Justus Hofmeyr, and Mercy‐Nkuba Nassali

54 Vaginal Birth After Cesarean 563
James R. Scott

55 Placenta Accreta Spectrum 571
Robert M. Silver and Deirdre J. Lyell

56 Shoulder Dystocia 581
George A. Macones and Robert B. Gherman

57 Twins, Triplets, and Beyond 587
Mary E. D’Alton

58 Postpartum Hemorrhage 601
David B. Nelson

Appendix A: Evaluation of Fetal Health and Defects 613
Lynn L. Simpson

Index 629

"The current acceleration in medical discoveries parallels Moore's law for computer chips. In the 1950's medical knowledge doubled every 50 years, by the 1980's it doubled every 7 years and now medical knowledge is estimated to double about every two months (1). How can busy obstetricians keep pace? Through 7 editions Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies has helped address this exact challenge. Providing just-in-time content, its focus on protocols and guidelines helps organize medical thinking, avoid heuristic errors of omission and commission and optimize maternal and fetal outcomes"-- Provided by publisher.

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 maternal and fetal outcomes.

As with the prior six editions, the editors have once again assembled some of the world’s top obstetrical and medical experts. This seventh edition has also been expanded to include a number of new topics, including:

Protocols on opioid use, misuse and addition in pregnancy and postpartum
Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of aneuploidy
Periconceptual genetic screening
Expanded protocols on maternal valvular heart disease and cardiomyopathies
Protocols on arboviruses, including Zika and malaria
Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies: An Evidence-Based Approach will be an essential reference for obstetricians, medical students, general practitioners and all medical professionals who are seeking the most up-to-date information and guidance on high-risk pregnancies. Provided by publisher.

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