Labor - Pre-term labor, PROM, Cervical Insufficiency Flashcards
Spontaneous preterm labor
Risk factors
Spontaneous preterm labor
Pathophysiology
Spontaneous preterm labor
Clinical features
Spontaneous preterm labor
Diagnosis
First line investigations
Spontaneous preterm labor
Management flowchart
Tocolytic agents
Indications
Tocolytic agents
Absolute and relative C/I
Tocolytic agent
First line drug choice
Dosage
Monitoring
Contraindications
S/E
Tocolytic agent
Second line drug choice
Indications
Dosage
Monitoring
S/E
Tocolytic agent
Third line drug choice
Indication
Dosage
Monitoring
C/I
S/E
Tocolytic agent
Last line choice
Dosage
Monitoring
Steroid therapy for pre-term labor
- Indications
- MoA
- Regimen
MgSO4 for pre-term labor
Indication
Dose
C/O
Discharge advice for pre-term labor without ROM or Cervical dilation
Preterm delivery
Indications
Modes of delivery
Reasoning for different types of delivery
PROM and PPROM
Definition
PROM and PPROM
Pathophysiology
Risk factors
PROM and PPROM
Clinical presentation
PROM and PPROM
Potential maternal and fetal risks
PROM and PPROM
Diagnosis
PROM and PPROM
Management for infected PROM
PROM and PPROM
Management for non-infected PROM <34w
Infected PROM and PPROM
Antibiotics choice
PROM and PPROM
Management for Non-infected PROM >34w
Cervical insufficiency
Definition
Difference with preterm labor
Difference with short cervix
Cervical insufficiency
Pathogenesis
Causes
Cervical insufficiency
S/S
Imaging definition
Cervical insufficiency
Diagnosis
Important conditions to r/o
Cervical insufficiency
Management
Prevention of preterm labor
- Cervical length assessment rationale
- Definition of cervical length shortening
- Indications for cervical length assessment
Management to prevent preterm labor
Progesterone supplement to prevent pre-term labor
Indications