Obstetric Evidence Based Guidelines
Herausgeber: Berghella, Vincenzo
Obstetric Evidence Based Guidelines
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This new edition of an acclaimed text reviews the evidence for best practice in obstetrics, to present the reader with the right information, with appropriate use of proven interventions and avoidance of ineffectual or harmful ones.
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This new edition of an acclaimed text reviews the evidence for best practice in obstetrics, to present the reader with the right information, with appropriate use of proven interventions and avoidance of ineffectual or harmful ones.
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- Series in Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 490mm x 287mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367608774
- ISBN-10: 0367608774
- Artikelnr.: 62274002
- Series in Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 490mm x 287mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1458g
- ISBN-13: 9780367608774
- ISBN-10: 0367608774
- Artikelnr.: 62274002
Vincenzo Berghella, MD, FACOG, is Director of the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Director of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship Program, and Professor with tenure in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. A former President of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, he is also Editor-in-Chief for the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Maternal Fetal Medicine (AJOG MFM), Associate Editor of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG), and on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. He is also Associate Editor for the Cochrane Review, Deputy Editor for UpToDate, and Oral Examiner for the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology: Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
List of contributors. Introduction. How to "read" this book. List of
abbreviations. 1.Preconception care. 2.Prenatal care. 3.Physiologic
changes. 4.Ultrasound. 5.Prenatal diagnosis and screening for aneuploidy.
6.Carrier screening for inherited genetic conditions. 7.Preparation before
labor. 8.First stage of labor. 9.Second stage of labor. 10.Third stage of
labor. 11.Intrapartum fetal monitoring. 12.Analgesia and anesthesia.
13.Operative vaginal delivery. 14.Cesarean delivery. 15.Trial of labor
after caesarean. 16.Early pregnancy loss. 17.Recurrent pregnancy loss.
18.Preterm birth prevention in asymptomatic women. 19.Preterm labor.
20.Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes. 21.Prelabor rupture of membranes
at or near term. 22.Management of the uncomplicated term pregnancy.
23.Induction of labor. 24.Intraamniotic infection and inflammation (triple
I). 25.Meconium. 26.Malpresentation and malposition. 27.Shoulder dystocia.
28.Postpartum hemorrhage, retained placenta, and uterine inversion.
29.Placental disorders. 30.Placental Abruption. 31.Postpartum care. 32.The
neonate. 33.The adnexal mass. 34.Cervical cancer screening and management
in pregnancy. Index.
abbreviations. 1.Preconception care. 2.Prenatal care. 3.Physiologic
changes. 4.Ultrasound. 5.Prenatal diagnosis and screening for aneuploidy.
6.Carrier screening for inherited genetic conditions. 7.Preparation before
labor. 8.First stage of labor. 9.Second stage of labor. 10.Third stage of
labor. 11.Intrapartum fetal monitoring. 12.Analgesia and anesthesia.
13.Operative vaginal delivery. 14.Cesarean delivery. 15.Trial of labor
after caesarean. 16.Early pregnancy loss. 17.Recurrent pregnancy loss.
18.Preterm birth prevention in asymptomatic women. 19.Preterm labor.
20.Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes. 21.Prelabor rupture of membranes
at or near term. 22.Management of the uncomplicated term pregnancy.
23.Induction of labor. 24.Intraamniotic infection and inflammation (triple
I). 25.Meconium. 26.Malpresentation and malposition. 27.Shoulder dystocia.
28.Postpartum hemorrhage, retained placenta, and uterine inversion.
29.Placental disorders. 30.Placental Abruption. 31.Postpartum care. 32.The
neonate. 33.The adnexal mass. 34.Cervical cancer screening and management
in pregnancy. Index.
List of contributors. Introduction. How to "read" this book. List of
abbreviations. 1.Preconception care. 2.Prenatal care. 3.Physiologic
changes. 4.Ultrasound. 5.Prenatal diagnosis and screening for aneuploidy.
6.Carrier screening for inherited genetic conditions. 7.Preparation before
labor. 8.First stage of labor. 9.Second stage of labor. 10.Third stage of
labor. 11.Intrapartum fetal monitoring. 12.Analgesia and anesthesia.
13.Operative vaginal delivery. 14.Cesarean delivery. 15.Trial of labor
after caesarean. 16.Early pregnancy loss. 17.Recurrent pregnancy loss.
18.Preterm birth prevention in asymptomatic women. 19.Preterm labor.
20.Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes. 21.Prelabor rupture of membranes
at or near term. 22.Management of the uncomplicated term pregnancy.
23.Induction of labor. 24.Intraamniotic infection and inflammation (triple
I). 25.Meconium. 26.Malpresentation and malposition. 27.Shoulder dystocia.
28.Postpartum hemorrhage, retained placenta, and uterine inversion.
29.Placental disorders. 30.Placental Abruption. 31.Postpartum care. 32.The
neonate. 33.The adnexal mass. 34.Cervical cancer screening and management
in pregnancy. Index.
abbreviations. 1.Preconception care. 2.Prenatal care. 3.Physiologic
changes. 4.Ultrasound. 5.Prenatal diagnosis and screening for aneuploidy.
6.Carrier screening for inherited genetic conditions. 7.Preparation before
labor. 8.First stage of labor. 9.Second stage of labor. 10.Third stage of
labor. 11.Intrapartum fetal monitoring. 12.Analgesia and anesthesia.
13.Operative vaginal delivery. 14.Cesarean delivery. 15.Trial of labor
after caesarean. 16.Early pregnancy loss. 17.Recurrent pregnancy loss.
18.Preterm birth prevention in asymptomatic women. 19.Preterm labor.
20.Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes. 21.Prelabor rupture of membranes
at or near term. 22.Management of the uncomplicated term pregnancy.
23.Induction of labor. 24.Intraamniotic infection and inflammation (triple
I). 25.Meconium. 26.Malpresentation and malposition. 27.Shoulder dystocia.
28.Postpartum hemorrhage, retained placenta, and uterine inversion.
29.Placental disorders. 30.Placental Abruption. 31.Postpartum care. 32.The
neonate. 33.The adnexal mass. 34.Cervical cancer screening and management
in pregnancy. Index.