with an
Acco share
you get a discount on Acco-titles, office supplies and selected titles.
Content
Preterm birth is an increasing challenge in the developed and developing world. As we begin to understand what contributes to the likelihood of preterm birth, obstetricians and gynecologists can advise mothers and aspiring mothers on how to minimize the risks. Doctors can also monitor those patients who are likely to be at risk to increase the chances of preventing or effectively managing preterm labor. This practical book provides a clinically focused approach to the prevention and management of premature births, using the best available evidence to provide clear guidance to obstetricians, gynecologists, nurse midwives and family practitioners. Written for an international audience, the author addresses the special issues affecting patients in the developing world, including infectious- and poverty-related preterm birth. Each of the 30 chapters follows a wealth of practical features: Key points and chapter summaries Algorithms, tables and graphs Summary of the evidence-based literature Easy-to-use clinical guidelines Vincenzo Berghella , MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA CONTENTS 1. Impact of Preterm Birth The global burden of PTB (M Merialdi). 2. Preterm birth as a complex disease. 3. Why prevention. 4. Epidemiology of preterm birth. 5. Biology of term versus preterm labor. 6. Genetic . 7. The cervix. 8. Inflammation and Infection. 9. Endocrine. Clinical Guidelines. Primary prevention. 10. Preventive issues for all gravidas. 11. Smoking (J Tolosa). 12. Prior preterm birth. 13. Short cervical length. 14. Fetal fibronectin (Andrews). 15. Bacterial vaginosis (Klebanoff). 16. Sexually transmitted infections . 17. Low maternal weight. 18. Multiple gestation. 19. Others.Tertiary prevention. 20. Asymptomatic cervical changes. 21. Preterm labor. 22. Preterm premature rupture of membranes. 23. Induced preterm birth. 24. Promotion of fetal maturation. 25. Place, mode of delivery and post-partum. 26. Neonatal care and long-term implications. 27. Special issues for the developing world. 28. Ethical and psychological issues related to preterm birth. 29. Future Research. 30. Appendix A: Information for patients
Specifications
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication date
April 9, 2010
Pages
320
ISBN
9781405192903
Format
Hardback
More titles in this specialist area
Mind the Gaps: Cases in Gynaecology, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Your email address has been noted. We will inform you when this item is available again.
Book condition
An important factor of a second-hand book is the condition of the book. The buyer may not be surprised. Always mention damages or defects. We use a system with 3 stars:
The book is acceptable: you have used it to study and made notes and markings – but everything is still readable. The cover and pages are in good condition.
The book still looks good: there are a few notes in it and you marked it. There are hardly any signs of use on the cover and pages
The book is (almost) new: you have not written or marked in it. There are no signs of use on the cover and pages
You need a code for this download
Your code is incorrect.
Log in
Not registered yet?
Create an account to buy or link an Acco share and buy your books and supplies at reduced rates.