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Re: Persistant Fetal Tachycardia at termFrom: Dr Preeti S Verma (drpreetisverma@yahoo.com)Sat Feb 28 03:11:55 2009
had a similar case at 34 wks gave a course of steroids,had a fetal echo which was normal,managed conservatively,discharged with a/o dfmr and she delivered vaginally at term --- On Thu, 2/26/09, John Robertson MD <john.robertson@medispecialty.com> wrote: From: John Robertson MD <john.robertson@medispecialty.com> Subject: Persistant Fetal Tachycardia at term To: "Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L" <ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.net> Date: Thursday, February 26, 2009, 9:07 AM Had an interesting case last week, wondering what others would do: 32 yo G3P2 presented to the GP's office @ 37&1/7 with fetal tachycardia. Sent in to Hospital for NST & US & OB consult. NST Fetal tachy up to 200, occ dips to 140 and then return to "baseline". U/S no structural abnormalities, N(ormal) fluid, N tone, N resp effort, N movement. Pas OB Hx 2 SVDs, second one rapid labour with 6 min second stage. Uneventful prenatal course prior, no risk factors known. What would you do?
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