Obstetric Complications + HTN Complications Flashcards
What is cervical insufficiency?
Inability of the uterine cervix to retain a pregnancy to viability in the absence of contractions or labor.
When during the pregnancy do you evaluate the cervix for clerical insufficiency ? How do you tx?
16-20 wks; cerclage if cervix <25mm
McDonald= removable Shirodkar = not removable need c section
What is alloimmunization
Pregnant women has developed ab to foreign RBCs most commonly against those of her current or previous fetus but also caused by transfusion mismatch
What is the antibody titer that shows no fetal risk (for alloimmunization)? What’s the best way to tell if baby is anemic?
less than 1:8 is okay! best way to assess anemia is with MCA doppler U/S = high systolic velocity = anemia
Criteria for preterm labor
- 20-37 week
- 3 contractions in 30 min
- Cervical dilation of at least 2 cm or effacement
Matemal IV —
MgSO4
Tocolgtic agents can be used to prolong pregnancy for no more than —
72 hrs ! Enough time to move mom to place with neonatal ICU and give IV bethamethasone
4 tocolytic agents and their major C/I
- MgSO4 IV - renal insufficiency and myasthenia gravies
- Terbutaline - cardiac dz, DM, uncontrolled hyperthyroidism
- CCB (nifedipine)- hypotension
- Indomethacin(PG blocker) - >32 weeks = will close PDA :(
Define Premature Rupture of Membranes
rupture of the fetal membranes before onset of labor
What is the typical presentation of PROM? what is the MCC?
sudden gush of copeous vaginal fluid that is usually clear. U/S would show Oligohydramnios. MCC is infection(Chorioamnionitis) but can be non infectious
How do you dx Chorioamnionitis? when do you commonly see this?
CLINICALLY DX! = maternal fever, uterine tenderness in the presence of confirmed PROM in absence of UTI or URI.
Mother w/PROM that has uterine contractions present…how do you manage?
deliver baby + cervical culture to chck for chorioamnionitis = IV abx
define Post Term Pregnancy. MCC?
pregnancy that is 40 weeks or over. MCC is idiopathic!
How do you manage post term pregnancy?
- check gestational age! make sure shes actually post term!
- assess for likelihood of sucessful induction of labor by assessing cervix + bishop score. If bishop 8 or above = induce labor.
define Gestational Hypertension. how do you tx?
sustained BP elevation of 140/90 or greater after 20 weeks WITHOUT PROTEINURIA. tx conservatively(rest, water, less salt) if really high can use labetalol or hydralazine