Jason Gardosi Contact

From: viv souter (vsouter@yahoo.com)
Mon Oct 20 17:09:34 2003


Hi I have tried to email Jason Gardosi in England without success. Does anyone have his email address? Thanks Viv

"Braun, R. Daniel" <rbraun@iupui.edu> wrote: I would follow with a daily FHR strip to get a baseline FHR. If the baseline FHR was increasing, then I would start looking for other things to indicate infection. The first sign of C-A is most commonly an increasing baseline FHR. Baseline FHR defined as the average FHR over a 10 min period excluding accels and decels. WBC's are of little signif in diagnosing C-A. they go up for too many other reasons like STEROIDS.

Dan

-----Original Message----- From: GIN11153@aol.com [mailto:GIN11153@aol.com] Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 11:57 AM To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Subject: Re: Questions about a med legal case

I don't really know why they are suing. I guess it's the old 'have to find someone to sue'. But..........I am not so sure that her care in the hospital was appropriate. Would all of you order a CBC only on day 1 and 10? Her WBC was 14.9 on day one and 21 on day 10. I have this naging feeling that if they had noticed on maybe day 6 or 7 that her white count was rising, the outcome would not have been death as they could have treated her before the severe chorioamnionitis set it, overwhelming the fetus. My question for the list was -What would a prudent OB/GYN do with type of patient.

Gail Neuman RNC CPHW LNC certified high risk OB/legal consultant Tustin, CA

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