Re: pprom and antibiotics

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Mon Aug 8 13:38:38 2005


no ...

just my opinion ... i could be wrong.

art

At Mon, 8 Aug 2005, Richard Chudacoff, MD wrote: >
>Would fetal gastroschisis change your management with PPROM?
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>Not sure why you're not delivering this patient with pprom at 36 weeks.
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>Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG
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>Subject: pprom and antibiotics
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>I have a question, which Bob Carpenter and I have discussed, but I wanted
>the groups opinion.
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>18 yo G1 at 35 weeks, PPROM. Started on Amp and Erythromycin
>prophylactically, but could not tolerate the Erythro, so this was stopped.
>GBS came back negative. Patient is now 36 weeks. My question is, in the face
>of data that shows in increase in resistance and necrotizing enterocolitis
>with ampicillin, Unasyn or Augmentin without erythromycin, would you
>continue the ampicillin? Now, let?s add the fact that the baby has
>gastroschisis?what would your antibiotic option be?
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