Re: 36 weeks and creat increasing

From: Lynn D. Montgomery (apgar10@ionet.net)
Fri Mar 29 07:58:48 1996


>
> Anybody wanting to deliver at 36 weeks based solely on DBP in the 90's and
>an elevated creatinine?
>Interested in others management plans. What to do if the creat clearance is
>low?
>

I would agree with you. I think that getting a 24 hour urine would be reasonable, especially with the patient at bedrest in the hospital. Would be careful though with the platelets a little low that the patient may tip over the edge. Would be curious what her uric acid is and what it does over the next few days.

Lynn

Lynn Montgomery, M.D. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Tulsa, Oklahoma





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