PROTOCOLS FOR HIGH-RISK PREGNANCIES. AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH. 7TH EDITION

PROTOCOLS FOR HIGH-RISK PREGNANCIES. AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH. 7TH EDITION

Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Año de edición:
Materia
Ginecología
ISBN:
978-1-119-63526-0
Páginas:
672
N. de edición:
7
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

97,00 €

Despues:

92,15 €

Preface
List of contributors
• Part 1 Concerns in Pregnancy
1) Alcohol use in pregnancy and lactation: (Ruta Nonacs - rnonacs@partners.org)
2) Smoking, vaping and nicotine exposure: (George Saade - gsaade@utmb.edu)
3) Opioid abuse: (Mishka Terplan - Mishka.Terplan@vcuhealth.org).
4) Depression and PTSD: (Kim Yonkers - kimberly.yonkers@yale.edu)
• Part 2 Antenatal testing
5) Aneuploidy testing: (Mary Norton UCSF - Mary.Norton@ucsf.edu)
6) Fetal echocardiography: (Josh Copel -joshua.copel@yale.edu)
7) Doppler velocimetry: (Henry Galan - henry.galan@ucdenver.edu)
8) Antepartum Testing: (Mike Nageotte - MNageotte@memorialcare.org)
9) Fetal Transfusion: Patricia Santiago (Patricia.santiago@utsouthwestern.edu)
10) Preconception genetic screening jeffrey.kuller@duke.edu with co-author Lauren Sayres - lauren.sayres@duke.edu
• Part 3 Maternal Disease
11) Maternal Anemia: Elaine Duryea Elaine.duryea@utsouthwestern.edu
12) Hemoglobinopathies: (Judette Louis - jlouis1@health.usf.edu)
13) Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia: Dick Berkowitz - rb2212@columbia.edu and Russell Miller rsm20@cumc.columbia.edu)
14) Autoimmune Disease Lisa Sammaritano at HSS - SammaritanoL@HSS.EDU and Bonnie Bermas at UT SW - Bonnie.Bermas@utsouthwestern.edu
15) Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome: Bob Silver bsilver@hsc.utah.edu
16) Inherited Thrombophilias: (Andra James - andra.james@duke.edu)
17) Valvular heart disease: (Dr. Afshan Hameed - ahameed@uci.edu )
18) Cardiomyopathy: (cmzelop@comcast.net+Sarah Easter SEASTER@BWH.HARVARD.EDU
19) Thromboembolism: (Mike Paidas - mxp1440@med.miami.edu
20) Renal Disease: Shivani Patel Shivani.Patel@UTSouthwestern.edu
21) Obesity: Patrick Ramsey at UT San Antonio RamseyP@uthscsa.edu
22) Diabetes: Mark.Landon@osumc.edu and Steve Gabbe- Steven.Gabbe@osumc.edu
23) Thyroid Disorders: (Steve Thung - and Elizabeth O. Buschur MDStephen.Thung@osumc.edu Elizabeth.buschur@osumc.edu)
24) Hepatitis: (John Sinnott - jsinnott@health.usf.edu and Christian Brechot - cbrechot@health.usf.edu)
25) Asthma: (Michael Schatz at UCSD michael.x.schatz@kp.org
26) Epilepsy: (Tom McElrath at Brigham & Women's tmcelrath@bwh.harvard.edu
27) Chronic HypertensionBaha.M.Sibai@uth.tmc.edu : Baha Sibai - Baha.M.Sibai@uth.tmc.edu)
28) Congenital infections: CMV, Toxo, Herpes and Rubella: (Brenna Hughes - brenna.hughes@duke.edu
29) Syphilis: (Emily Adhikari at UTSW - Emily.Adhikari@UTSouthwestern.edu
30) Arboviruses: Zika, West Nile and Chagas: (Karin Nielsen-Saines - knielsen@mednet.ucla.edu
31) Influenza and TB: (Amanda Zofkie and Vanessa Rogers Amanda.Zofkie@UTSouthwestern.edu and Vanessa.rogers@utsouthwestern.edu)
32) Malaria: (Blair Wylie - bwylie@bidmc.harvard.edu)
33) HIV: (Emily Adahkari Emily.Adhikari@UTSouthwestern.edu
34) Parvovirus B19: Laura Reily lar9110@med.cornell.edu and Emilie Vander Haar elv9025@med.cornell.edu
35) Group B Streptococcus: ()Mara Dinsmoor - mdinsmoor@northshore.org and Dr. Caitlin MacGregor - CMacgregor@northshore.org
36) Gallbladder, Fatty Liver and Pancreatic Disease: Vic Velanovich, MD Stephanie Ros Elizabeth Hoover
vvelanov@health.usf.edu sros@health.usf.edu
• Part 4 Obstetric Problems
37) Cervical Insufficiency: (Vincenzo Berghella - Vincenzo.berghella@jefferson.edu and Rupsa Boelig (Rupsa.c@gmail.com)
38) Nausea and Vomiting: (Haywood Brown - haywoodb@health.usf.edu
39) Fetal Death: Bob Silver bsilver@hsc.utah.edu
40) Disorders of Amniotic Fluid Volume: Heather Lipkindheather.lipkind@yale.edu>
41) Fetal Growth Restriction: Jodi Dashe Jodi.dashe@utsouthwestern.edu
42) Rh and other alloimmunizations: Ken Moise Kenneth.J.Moise@uth.tmc.edu
43) Preterm Labor: (Hy Simhan - hsimhan@mail.magee.edu)
44) Prevention of Preterm Birth: Stock STOCK Sarah
45) Premature Rupture of the Membranes: (Brian Mercer - bmercer@metrohealth.org)
46) Late-Preterm and Early-Term Deliveries: (Catherine.spong@utsouthwestern.edu)
47) Chorioamnionitis: (Catalin Buhimschi - csb01@uic.edu)
48) Third Trimester Bleeding: (Christina Han - CSHan@mednet.ucla.edu)
49) Amniotic Fluid Embolism: (Mike Belfort - belfort@bcm.edu)
50) Preeclampsia Baha Sibai - Baha.M.Sibai@uth.tmc.edu
• Part 5 Labor and Delivery
51) Induction of Labor: (Rachel Sinkey - rachel.sinkey@gmail.com)
52) Intrapartum fetal heart rate monitoring: (David A. Miller - dmiller@usc.edu)
53) Breech Delivery: (Justus Hofmeyr - justhof@gmail.com)
54) VBAC: (Jim Scott - james.scott@hsc.utah.edu)
55) Placenta Accreta: (Deirdre Lyell at Stanford (djlyell@gmail.com)
56) Shoulder Dystocia: (George Macones - George.Macones@austin.utexas.edu and Robert Gherman ghermdoc@gmail.com)
57) Twins, Triplets and Beyond: (Mary D'Alton - md511@cumc.columbia.edu)
58) Postpartum Hemorrhage (DavidB.Nelson@UTSouthwestern.edu
59) Appendix A - Evaluation of Fetal Health and Defects: (Lynn Simpson - ls731@columbia.edu)
Index

"The current acceleration in medical discoveries parallels Moore's law for computer chips. In the 1950's medical knowledge doubled every 50 years, by the 1980's it doubled every 7 years and now medical knowledge is estimated to double about every two months (1). How can busy obstetricians keep pace? Through 7 editions Protocols for High-Risk Pregnancies has helped address this exact challenge. Providing just-in-time content, its focus on protocols and guidelines helps organize medical thinking, avoid heuristic errors of omission and commission and optimize maternal and fetal outcomes"-

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