Re: MO/MO Twins -- Management

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Jun 15 07:36:22 2006


Dean

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Volume 45 Page 474 - December 2005

Monoamniotic twin pregnancy: a review of contemporary practice Jan E. DICKINSON

"Although the outcome data suffer potential publication bias, both for positive and negative outcomes, it would appear prudent on the available information to deliver prenatally recognised monoamniotic twin pregnancies electively at 32–34 weeks gestation, after corticosteroid maturation."

art

At Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Meenan, Anna wrote: >
>Who wants to know?
>
>Anna Meenan, MD
>
>>.
>>
>>How would you manage. Outpatient or inpatient. If out patient, how often would
>>you monitor -- daily, more frequently, twice weekly, weekly, other?
>>
>>If you admit for inpatient care, how often would you monitor -- daily, twice
>>daily, every 4 hours, continuously, other?
>>
>>If no complications, concordant growth, no variable decelerations, when would
>>you deliver -- 32 weeks with steroids, earlier with steroids, 34 weeks with
>>steroids, 46 weeks, other?

--
art fougner, md
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