Bleeding Disorders During Pregnancy: Critical Care Obstetrics: Critical Care in Obstetrics
Editat de Jorge Hidalgo, Carlos Montufar-Rueda, Javier Perez-Fernandezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 aug 2025
- Includes obstetric concepts with updated knowledge of Physiologic and Hematologic Changes during pregnancy
- Offers best practice approaches and interventions regarding the fetus, including ectopic pregnancy and abortion
- Explores the use of and effects of drugs in the pregnant patient and potential medical and surgical approaches
- Written by authors with extensive clinical experience in critical obstetric care
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443214356
ISBN-10: 0443214352
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Critical Care in Obstetrics
ISBN-10: 0443214352
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Critical Care in Obstetrics
Cuprins
Part 1 Introduction
1. Physiological hematologic changes in pregnancy
2. Obstetrics hemorrhage and hypovolemic shock
Part 2 First Trimester Bleeding
3. Abortion
Part 3 Ante and intrapartum hemorrhage
4. Placental pathologies
5. Uterine rupture
Part 4 Post-Partum Hemorrhage
6. Uterine atony
7. Placenta accreta
8. Uterine inversion
9. Retained products of conception
10. Hepatic rupture
Part 5 Medical and surgical approach
11. Blood component therapy and massive transfusion
12. Hemostatic monitoring in obstetrics hemorrhage
13. Drugs used in massive bleeding
Part 6 Less invasive approach
14. Surgical interventions in obstetrics bleeding (compression suture and vascular ligature)
15. Intrauterine devices in obstetric hemorrhage
Part 7 Invasive approach
16. Damage control surgery in the obstetric patient
17. Consumption and dilutional coagulopathy in critically ill obstetric patient
18. Endocrine consequences of hemorrhagic shock: Sheehan’s syndrome
1. Physiological hematologic changes in pregnancy
2. Obstetrics hemorrhage and hypovolemic shock
Part 2 First Trimester Bleeding
3. Abortion
Part 3 Ante and intrapartum hemorrhage
4. Placental pathologies
5. Uterine rupture
Part 4 Post-Partum Hemorrhage
6. Uterine atony
7. Placenta accreta
8. Uterine inversion
9. Retained products of conception
10. Hepatic rupture
Part 5 Medical and surgical approach
11. Blood component therapy and massive transfusion
12. Hemostatic monitoring in obstetrics hemorrhage
13. Drugs used in massive bleeding
Part 6 Less invasive approach
14. Surgical interventions in obstetrics bleeding (compression suture and vascular ligature)
15. Intrauterine devices in obstetric hemorrhage
Part 7 Invasive approach
16. Damage control surgery in the obstetric patient
17. Consumption and dilutional coagulopathy in critically ill obstetric patient
18. Endocrine consequences of hemorrhagic shock: Sheehan’s syndrome