Re: 31 week Toxemia

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirezt@coqui.net)
Mon Oct 31 16:31:58 2005


Steroids - 48 hours - reevaluate - but baby at nursery would be a good choice..

Ef

>At Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Andrew Folley wrote:
>
>22 YO BF 31week 5 days. Admitted levell !!! hopital with BP 150 over 90s.
> Twin gestation di/di. 2+ edema, "toxic" appearance. Platelets 168000
>and lfts normal coags normal etc. AFIs are 6 and 3 cm respectively.
>Babies good on Biophysical provfile and normal doppler flows. 24 hour urine
>shows 3500 mg of protein and cr. clearance 122cc/min. Vertex / transverse
>cervix 50% closed.
>Mom constipated, slight nausean no headache or visual problems.
>
>Who wants to delever and by what mode? Who wants to wait watch and treat
>(how) and what is endoint for your taking steps toward delivery??? andrew
>
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