Re: Anhydramnion

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Feb 8 16:36:49 2006


Consult the Bard of Parker...

Just my opinion ... I could be wrong.

Art

At Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Efrain Ramirez wrote: >
>Nifedipine ? -
>
>Ef
>
>>At Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>>
>>Yesterday I inherited a patient who is 28 weeks according to reliable
>>dates, with vaginal bleeding and pain for a few days and rupture of
>>membranes for a few weeks.
>>
>>On Ultrasound done by the colleague she was 26 weeks and on mine she was
>>26 weeks plus a day or so (so she is 28 weeks), with no sign of
>>abruption of the fundal placenta, but no fluid whatsoever.
>>
>>She is on Antibiotics, we are busy with the Steroids, and the CTGs look
>>good. WCC was 13 yesterday, haven't seen the one from this morning.
>>
>>Tomorrow morning we are going to run out of ivi beta-agonist
>>(Hexoprenaline). Prescription card has been misplaced, fluid charts for
>>the last 5 days including yesterday's have been misplaced, the patient
>>said she did not get the Hexoprenaline over night. The Midwives stopped
>>Hexoprenaline this moorning without contacting me.
>>
>>Anyone have a bright idea?
>>
>>el
>
>--
>“ The greatest obstacle to knowledge is not ignorance,
>it is the illusion of knowledge.” Daniel J. Boorstin - Historian
>

--
art fougner, md

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