Re: procardia for chronic tocolyis

From: vnellsch (vnellsch@eastex.net)
Fri Oct 31 17:09:50 2008


no, you are wrong, steve. he is using "working" in the sense of causing something to function, or operate. vnellsch

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From: Raymond Stephen To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:06 PM Subject: RE: procardia for chronic tocolyis

Your first sentence is nonsense - nothing works to give any benefit!

Steve Raymond Ph (03)62227898 Cell 0438372395

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------  From: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net [mailto:ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Douglas Krell
  Sent: Thursday, 30 October 2008 1:48 PM
  To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L
  Subject: RE: procardia for chronic tocolyis

I would treat her with whatever is working... Procardia, Terbutaline, Magnesium Sulfate if necessary. I usually give 24 hours at a minimum for the steroids to work.

If she has stabilized on Procardia, I would continue it until at least 35 weeks if you can.

Douglas Krell MD

------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:25:47 -0500 > From: garrys@mindspring.com > To: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net > Subject: Re: procardia for chronic tocolyis > > In general, if I use Procardia for tocolysis, I'll keep them on it until > 35 weeks. > > Speaking for myself, I try not to use tocolysis unless there is cervical > change associated with contractions. > > That said, I recently had a set of 30w4d twins who was feeling pressure. > Her cervix was 0/50/-1 (very low) and an FFN was positive. She was > irritable. > > Would you treat with Procardia or something else while giving steroids? > > If she is stable after steroids, would you keep her on it? > > Garry > > At Wed, 29 Oct 2008, Andrew Folley wrote: > > > >Questioning the benefits of leaving on procardia until 34 weeks? ie In the interest of evidenced based medicine are are we treating the patient or the physician?> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:03:42 -0500> From: el@lisse.NA> To: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Subject: Re: procardia for chronic tocolyis> > I keep them on Nifedipine 10mg 8hourly for a while under the assumption> that it increases bloodflow to the uterus and has virtually no side> effects.> > What's the issue?> > el> > > on 10/29/08 4:46 PM Andrew Folley said the following:> > Does anyone use procardia on a chronic basis for patients syptomatic> > with prematrue labor?> > Typically we will have someone admitted with PML and short cervix (ie> > <15mm) and they receive procardia and steroids. Usually are then left> > on procardia 10-20mg q 6 hrs indefinitely. Is this a routine anywhere> > else and is there any danger in this? I am familiar with cochrane study> > showing no befefit to chronic tocolysis. andy> > > -- > Garry E. Siegel, M.D. > Private Practice > Roswell, GA

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