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Re: CVA prior to pregnancy.From: Andrew Folley (agfolley@hotmail.com)Sat Oct 14 07:58:22 2006
Any idea what the etiology was behind the CVA? Hemorrhagic or thromotic? Underlying thrombophilia? Phospholipid antibodies? HbA1 of 10 places her at extreme high risk for first trimester developmental anomalies I believe on the order of 10-20% Theraputic lovenox bid until 38 weeks and follow the Factor Xa levels to make sure theraputic. C-section at 38 weeks (plus or minus amnio) stop lovenox 24 hours ahead of time or switch ot hemparin at 36 weeks. Start coumadin post op and Continue heparinzation until coumadin PT levels or INR back in theraputic range. The way she is going, expect placenta previa with percreta and be prepared for C-hyst. consider being prepared to embolize at time of section.??? Just some clinical thoughts.
>From: ainsron@sbcglobal.net (Dr. Ainsworth)
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