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Re: Fetal cooling with amni-infusion.From: Dr. John Provatopoulos B.Sc. M.D.C.M. F.R.S.C. (johnprov@sympatico.ca)Sat Sep 29 13:31:02 2007
At Sat, 29 Sep 2007, rmodugno@aol.com wrote: > >My partner had a patient with chorio-amnionitis, febrile, maternal and >fetal tachycardia.Was on triple antibiotics. Put in an amnio-infusion >with room-temp saline and the fetal tachycardia resolved. > >Thought this was kind of an interesting approach to "fetal cooling". > >Comments? > >Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG >Sylva, NC Fever is one of the most important, reproducible and usefull clinical signs why would I be stupid enough to try and mask it, if someone in labor gets a fever greater tham 38.5 I start broad spectrum antibiotics . Feal cooling, I am sure the neonatologists will be happy with an infected cool baby.
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Take care, John
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