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Re: amnioinfusion for meconiumFrom: chad leet (crleet01@hotmail.com)Tue Nov 4 19:02:07 1997
At Wed, 17 Jan 1996, Jason Gardosi wrote: > >>I would be very interested to her how many of you routinely or ever use amnioinfusion for thick meconium or any meconium. I have not been an enthusiast but am starting to have doubts. > >>Thanks in advance, > >>David >>David Nagey -University of Maryland School of Medicine -dnagey@c3p0.ab.umd.edu > >We don't but should, according to the evidence. See meta-analysis by Dye et al in AmJOG 1994;171:1601-5 > >Jason > >jason.gardosi@nottingham.ac.uk >OB/GYN, Queen's Medical Centre >University of Nottingham, UK
-- Please e-mail me any information or resourses about the uses of amnioinfusion for meconium staining. I am writing a research paper and I am having problems finding any information on this subject. thank you chad
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