Critical Care Obstetrics
Improve medical outcomes for both mothers and children with this essential guide
For the first time in decades, maternal mortality rates are climbing in the United States. Factors
including lack of access to prenatal care, un- or underinsured populations, rising rates of cardiovascular
disease, and more combine to make pregnancy and childbirth more dangerous prospects. In this environment,
the study of critical care obstetrics has never been more essential.
Critical Care Obstetrics, Seventh Edition a fully updated guide to the medical management of serious
conditions in pregnancy and childbirth. Beginning with basic principles, it surveys the potential serious
complications occurring in pregnancy and delivery and the techniques and procedures for maximizing patient
outcomes for both pregnant people and fetuses. This clear, accessible text promises to continue the
essential work of earlier editions.
Readers of the seventh edition of Critical Care Obstetrics will also find:
Detailed protocols for implementing life-saving treatments in emergencies
New chapters on topics including ECMO, antibiotics, and pneumonia
Authorship by internationally renowned experts in emergency obstetrics
Critical Care Obstetrics is ideal for working clinical obstetricians and for trainees in obstetrics and
gynecology.
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Notes on Contributors ix
Foreword xvii
Preface xix
Part One Basic Critical Care Clinical and Surgical Principles 1
1 Epidemiology of Critical Illness in Pregnancy 3
2 Organizing an Obstetrical Critical Care Unit: Care without Walls 17
3 Critical Care Obstetric Nursing 33
4 Pregnancy-Induced Physiologic Alterations 49
5 Maternal Blood Gas Physiology 77
6 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 95
7 Interventional Radiology in Pregnancy 123
8 Fetal Considerations in the Critically Ill Gravida 133
9 Fetal Effects of Drugs Commonly Used in Critical Care 163
10 Maternal–Fetal Oxygenation 189
11 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Pregnancy 199
12 Neonatal Resuscitation in the Critical Care Setting 209
13 Ventilator Management in Critical Illness 233
14 Vascular Access 267
15 Nutritional Support 283
16 Acute Kidney Injury and Renal Replacement Therapy 291
17 Cardiopulmonary Bypass 305
18 ECMO in Obstetrics 323
19 Antibiotics, Antivirals, and Antifungals in Critical Care 335
20 Noninvasive Monitoring in Critical Care 361
21 Critical Care Drills in Obstetrics 381
22 Maternal–Fetal Transport in the High-Risk Pregnancy 397
Part Two Acute Emergencies 411
23 Seizure and Status Epilepticus 413
24 Acute Spinal Cord Injury 423
25 Severe Acute Asthma 443
26 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Pregnancy 455
27 The Acute Abdomen During Pregnancy 475
28 Acute Pancreatitis 487
29 Pneumonia During Pregnancy (Bacterial and Viral) 503
30 Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy 519
31 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 527
32 Endocrine Emergencies 541
33 Acute Psychiatric Conditions in Pregnancy: Critical Care Obstetrics 555
34 Diabetic Ketoacidosis 571
Part Three Shock in Pregnancy 585
35 Hypovolemic Shock 587
36 Blood Component Therapy and Massive Transfusion 603
37 Etiology and Management of Hemorrhage (Includes Accreta) 627
38 Septic Shock 665
39 Cardiogenic Shock 697
40 Anaphylactic Shock in Pregnancy 707
41 Amniotic Fluid Embolism 719
Part Four Medical/Surgical Management 737
42 Pregnancy-Related Stroke 739
43 Cardiac Disease and Pregnancy 775
44 Anesthesia Considerations for the Critically Ill Gravida with Cardiac Disease 813
45 Thromboembolic Disease 831
46 Pulmonary Hypertension in Pregnancy 849
47 Sickle Cell Disease and Pregnancy 869
48 Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Hemolytic–Uremic Syndrome, and HELLP 883
49 Complications of Preeclampsia 901
50 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Antiphospholipid Syndrome 939
51 Trauma in Pregnancy 959
52 Thermal and Electrical Injury 987
53 Overdose, Poisoning, and Envenomation during Pregnancy 995
54 The Organ Transplant Patient in the Obstetric Critical Care Setting 1053
55 Fetal Surgery Procedures and Associated Maternal Complications 1065
56 Cancer in the Pregnant Patient 1075
57 Mass Casualties and the Obstetrical Patient 1093
58 Biological, Chemical, and Radiological Exposures in Pregnancy 1099
Part Five Ethical and Legal Considerations 1109
59 Ethics in the Obstetric Critical Care Setting 1111
60 Medical–Legal Considerations in Critical Care Obstetrics 1137
Index 1161