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Summary

The fourth edition of Critical Care Obstetrics has been extensively revised to reflect the advances that have been made in maternal-fetal medicine. This edition contains 14 brand new chapters written by the field's leading physicians.Critical Care Obstetrics, 4/e, offers expanded coverage in areas vital to intensive care management, including Neonatal Resuscitation, The Organ Transplant Obstetrical Patient, and Ethical ConsiderationsThis practical guide and reference will be of invaluable assistance to obstetricians, and primary care physicians, in both the treatment and referral of high-risk patients.

Table of Contents

Preface, vii
Dedications, viii
Contributors, ix
I. Introduction to critical care obstetrics
1 Epidemiology of critical illness and outcomes in pregnancy,
3(10)
Cande V. Ananth and John C. Smulian
2 Organizing a critical care obstetric unit,
13(6)
Cornelia R. Graves
II. Pregnancy physiology
3 Pregnancy-induced physiologic alterations,
19(24)
Errol R. Norwitz, Julian N. Robinson, and Fergal D. Malone
4 Maternal-fetal blood gas physiology,
43(17)
Renee A. Bobrowski
5 Fluid and electrolyte balance,
60(27)
William E. Scorza and Anthony Scardella
III. Procedures and interventions
6 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
87(17)
Nancy A. Hueppchen and Andrew J. Satin
7 Neonatal resuscitation,
104(17)
Christian Con Yost and Ron Bloom
8 Airway management in critical illness,
121(25)
Janice E. Whitty
9 Vascular access,
146(16)
Gayle Olson and Aristides Koutrouvelis
10 Blood component replacement therapy,
162(22)
David A. Sacks
11 Hyperalimentation,
184(7)
Jeffrey P. Phelan
12 Dialysis,
191(8)
Gail L. Seiken
13 Cardiopulmonary bypass,
199(12)
Audrey S. Alleyne and Peter L. Bailey
14 Noninvasive monitoring,
211(8)
John Anthony and Michael A. Belfort
15 Pulmonary artery catheterization,
219(8)
Gary A. Dildy III and Steven L. Clark
IV Disease processes
16 Seizures and status epilepticus,
227(6)
Tawnya Constantine and Michael W. Varner
17 Acute spinal cord injury,
233(7)
Sheryl Rodts-Palenik and James N. Martin, Jr
18 Cerebrovascular accidents,
240(12)
Mark W. Tomlinson and Bernard Gonik
19 Cardiac disease,
252(23)
Michael R. Foley
20 Thromboembolic disease,
275(23)
Donna Dizon-Townson, Shailen S. Shah, and Jeffrey P. Phelan
21 Etiology and management of hemorrhage,
298(14)
Rosie Burton and Michael A. Belfort
22 Severe acute asthma,
312(17)
William H. Barth and Theresa L. Stewart
23 Systemic inflammatory response syndrome and acute respiratory distress syndrome,
329(17)
Brian A. Mason
24 Pulmonary edema,
346(8)
William C. Mabie
25 The acute abdomen,
354(7)
Howard T. Sharp
26 Acute pancreatitis,
361(11)
Karen A. Zempolich
27 Acute renal failure,
372(8)
Shad H. Deering and Gail L. Seiken
28 Acute fatty liver of pregnancy,
380(6)
T. Flint Porter
29 Sickle-cell crisis,
386(8)
Lisa E. Moore and James N. Martin, Jr
30 Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy,
394(14)
Luis Diego Pacheco, James W. Van Hook, and Alfredo F. Gei
31 Thrombotic microangiopathies,
408(12)
Christopher A. Sullivan and James N. Martin, Jr
32 Endocrine emergencies,
420(16)
Carey L. Winklerand Lowell E. Davis
33 Complications of preeclampsia,
436(27)
Gary A. Dildy III
34 Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy (amniotic fluid embolism),
463(9)
Gary A. Dildy III and Steven L. Clark
35 Systemic lupus erythematosus and the antiphospholipid syndrome,
472(12)
T. Flint Porter and D. Ware Branch
36 Trauma in pregnancy,
484(22)
James W. Van Hook, Alfredo F. Gei, and Luis Diego Pacheco
37 Thermal and electrical injury,
506(6)
Cornelia R. Graves
38 Overdose, poisoning, and envenomation,
512(41)
Alfredo F. Gei and Victor R. Suárez
39 Hypovolemic and cardiac shock,
553(9)
Scott Roberts
40 Septic shock,
562(19)
Michael R. Leonardi and Bernard Gonik
41 Anaphylactic shock,
581(12)
Donna Dizon-Townson
V Special considerations
42 Fetal considerations in the critically ill gravida,
593(19)
Jeffrey P. Phelan, Cortney Kirkendall,and Shailen S. Shah
43 Fetal effects of drugs commonly used in critical care,
612(8)
Jerome Yankowitz
44 Anesthesia for the critically ill parturient with cardiac disease and pregnancy-induced hypertension,
620(18)
Rakesh B. Vadhera
45 The organ transplant obstetric patient,
638(8)
James R. Scott
46 Ethics in the obstetric critical care setting,
646(20)
Fidelma B. Rigby
Appendix 1: Physiologic tables and formulas, 666(8)
Appendix 2: Drugs, devices, and fluid therapy, 674(7)
Index, 681

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