Queenan's Management of High-Risk Pregnancy The new edition of the long-standing classic text, covering all areas of perinatal medicine
Continuing to set the standard for maternal-fetal practice, the seventh edition of Queenan's Management of High-Risk Pregnancy provides practical, clinically useful information on the full spectrum of perinatal care. Focused on clinical decision-making, this invaluable reference contains authoritative, evidence-based information on the factors of high-risk pregnancy, biochemical and biophysical monitoring, maternal disease, obstetric complications, patient safety in labor and delivery, and more.
With more than 50 concise chapters, this text has been written by leading experts, and contains evidence-based protocols, algorithms, case studies, potential outcome measures, medications, and illustrative case reports to ensure the best possible outcomes for fetal and maternal patients. This text offers clear guidance on the common problems encountered in the day-to-day management of high-risk pregnancies.
The seventh edition of Queenan's Management of High-Risk Pregnancy includes new and updated chapters with the most current evidence-based information and protocols available on topics such as infectious diseases in pregnancy, vaping, operative vaginal delivery, postpartum hemorrhage, pregnancies in women with disabilities, maternal anemia, malaria, and HIV infection.
Queenan's Management of High-Risk Pregnancy: An Evidence-Based Approach, Seventh Edition, remains an indispensable reference and guide for obstetricians, gynecologists, OB/GYN trainees, midwives, and primary and general practitioners.
List of Contributors vii Foreword xii Preface xiii Acknowledgments xiv Part 1 Factors of High-Risk Pregnancy 1 Overview of High-Risk Pregnancy 1 Catherine Y. Spong and Charles J. Lockwood 2 Nutrition in Pregnancy 2 Cara D. Dolin and Michelle A. Kominiarek 3 Alcohol and Substance Use Disorder 17 Anthony M. Kendle and Sarah G. Obicǎn 4 Environmental Agents and Reproductive Risk 33 Laura Goetzl and Sami Backley Part 2 Genetics 5 Genetic Screening for Mendelian Disorders 44 Deborah A. Driscoll and Lorraine Dugoff 6 Screening for Congenital Heart Disease 50 Lynn L. Simpson 7 First- and Second-Trimester Screening for Fetal Aneuploidy and Neural Tube Defects 60 Ronan Daly and Fergal D. Malone Part 3 Fetal Assessment 8 Sonographic Dating and Standard Fetal Biometry 70 Anna Hayes Nutter and Alfred Abuhamad 9 Antepartum Fetal Monitoring 83 Michael Nageotte 10 Interpreting Intrapartum Fetal Heart Tracings 88 Lorie M. Harper and Alison G. Cahill Part 4 Maternal Disease 11 Sickle Cell Anemia 93 Scott Roberts 12 Anemia 99 Elaine L. Duryea and Rachel C. Schell 13 Thrombocytopenia 105 Ann M. Bruno and Robert M. Silver 14 Inherited and Acquired Thrombophilias 114 Pouya Abhari and Michael J. Paidas 15 Thromboembolic Disorders 123 Audrey A. Merriam and Christian M. Pettker 16 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy 134 Sarah Rae Easter 17 Renal Disease 142 Shivani Patel 18 Pregnancy in Transplant Patients 148 Lisa A. Coscia Serban Constantinescu and Michael J. Moritz 19 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus 156 Angela R. Boyd and Deborah L. Conway 20 Diabetes Mellitus 161 George R. Saade 21 Thyroid Disorders 165 Elizabeth O. Buschur and Stephen F. Thung 22 Asthma 170 Jennifer Namazy and Michael Schatz 23 Epilepsy 182 Regan J. Lemley and P. Emanuela Voinescu 24 Chronic Hypertension 191 Christina L. Herrera 25 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 197 Michael Richley and Christina S. Han 26 Perinatal Infections 206 Michelle E. Whittum and Stephanie T. Ros 27 Malaria 218 Richard M.K. Adanu 28 Hepatitis in Pregnancy 221 Asa Oxner Andrew Myers and Sarah G. Obicǎn 29 HIV Infection 229 Emily H. Adhikari 30 Pregnancy in Women with Disabilities 237 Caroline Signore 31 COVID-19 in Pregnancy 253 Carolynn M. Dude, Martina L. Badell and Denise J. Jamieson Part 5 Obstetric Complications 32 Recurrent Pregnancy Loss 262 Claudio V. Schenone and Stephanie T. Ros 33 Cervical Insufficiency 272 Rachel Sinkey and John Owen 34 Gestational Hypertension, Preeclampsia, and Eclampsia 281 Michal Fishel Bartal and Baha M. Sibai 35 Postpartum Hemorrhage 288 David B. Nelson 36 Emergency Care 300 Sarah Rae Easter 37 Rh and Other Blood Group Alloimmunizations 312 Kenneth J. Moise Jr. 38 Multiple Gestations 319 Maria Andrikopoulou and Mary E. D’Alton 39 Polyhydramnios and Oligohydramnios 332 Ron Beloosesky and Michael G. Ross 40 Pathogenesis and Prediction of Preterm Delivery 344 Anthony M. Kendle, Catalin S. Buhimschi, and Charles J. Lockwood 41 Preterm (Prelabor) Premature Rupture of Membranes 361 Brian M. Mercer and Kelly S. Gibson 42 Management of Preterm Labor 372 Georgios Doulaveris and Vincenzo Berghella 43 Placenta Previa and Related Disorders 381 Yinka Oyelese 44 Fetal Growth Restriction 392 Katherine H. Bligard and Anthony O. Odibo Part 6 Complications of Labor and Delivery 45 Induction of Labor 399 Emily H. Adhikari 46 Cesarean Delivery 406 Elaine L. Duryea 47 Vaginal Birth after Cesarean Delivery 415 Mark B. Landon 48 Breech Delivery 425 G.J. Hofmeyr and M.N. Nassali 49 Operative Vaginal Delivery 432 Edward R. Yeomans and Ann Erickstad 50 Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia 437 Gilbert J. Grant 51 Quality and Patient Safety 443 Christian M. Pettker Part 7 Procedures 52 Genetic Amniocentesis, Chorionic Villus Sampling, Intrauterine Transfusion, and Shunts 450 Ann McHugh and Russell S. Miller 53 Fetal Surgery 465 Marisa Eve Schwab and Hanmin Lee Index 474
Catherine Y. Spong, Professor and Paul C. MacDonald Distinguished Chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA. Charles J. Lockwood, Executive Vice President of USF Health, Dean of the Morsani College of Medicine, and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.