Preterm Labour Flashcards

1
Q

What is the classification of preterm labour and how is it defined?

A
Mildly = <37 weeks >32
Moderate = <32 weeks > 28 weeks
Extreme = <28 weeks > 24 weeks
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2
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What is preterm labour the leading cause of?

A

Neonatal mortality

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3
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What are the uterine causes of preterm labour?

A

Multiple pregnacy
Polyhydramnios
Placental abruption

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4
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What are causes outwith the uterus of preterm labour?

A
Pre eclampsia
Diabetes
Infection
- UTI
- Pneumonia
Stress!!
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5
Q

Treatment algorithm of preterm?

A

Tocolysis

Glucocorticoid therapies

Delivery of baby
- Emergency c section if distress

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6
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What are the components of tocolysis?

A

Oxytocin receptor antagonist
Calcium channel blocker
Beta 2 agonist
Indomethicin

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7
Q

What oxytocin receptor antagonist is typically used in tocolysis?

A

Atosiban

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8
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What calcium channel blocker is typically used in tocolysis?

A

Nifedipine

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9
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What beta 2 agonist is typically used in tocolysis?

A

Salbutamol

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10
Q

What does glucocorticoid therapy do in the foetus?

A

Surfactant production

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11
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What must be done before C section?

A

Prophylactic antibiotic
Cross match
Dalteparin post op

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12
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Complications to baby in preterm?

A

Hearing loss
Vision loss
Risk of cerebral palsy
Risk of cerebral haemorrhage

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