9.15 Maternal Sepsis Flashcards

1
Q

What are two key causes of sepsis in pregnancy?

A
  • chorioamnionitis

- UTI

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What bacteria can cause chorioamnionitis?

A

wide range:

  • gram+ve and gram-ve
  • and anaerobes
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How do you monitor maternity inpatients for sepsis?

A

MEOWS chart (maternity early obstetric warning system)

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4
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List various non-specific sign of sepsis?

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Fever
Tachycardia
Raised respiratory rate (often an early sign)
Reduced oxygen saturations
Low blood pressure
Altered consciousness
Reduced urine output
Raised white blood cells on a full blood count
Evidence of fetal compromise on a CTG
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What signs and symptoms might suggest chorioamnionitis?

A

Abdominal pain
Uterine tenderness
Vaginal discharge

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What signs and symptoms might suggest UTI?

A
Dysuria
Urinary frequency
Suprapubic pain or discomfort
Renal angle pain (with pyelonephritis)
Vomiting (with pyelonephritis)
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What blood test for suspected maternal sepsis?

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Full blood count to assess cell count including white cells and neutrophils

U&Es to assess kidney function and for acute kidney injury

LFTs to assess liver function and as a possible source of infection (e.g. acute cholecystitis)

CRP to assess inflammation

Clotting to assess for disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC)

Blood cultures to assess for bacteraemia

Blood gas to assess lactate, pH and glucose

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What Ix will you do to find the source of infection / isolate the bacteria?

A
Urine dipstick and culture
High vaginal swab
Throat swab
Sputum culture
Wound swab after procedures
Lumbar puncture for meningitis or encephalitis
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9
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What Abx are used in maternal sepsis?

A

eg:

piperacillin and tazobactam (tazocin) 4.5g/8hr possibly plus gentamicin

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10
Q

What are you sepsis 6?

A

Take 3:

  • Blood lactate level
  • Blood cultures
  • Urine output

Give 3:

  • Oxygen to maintain oxygen saturations 94-98%
  • Empirical broad-spectrum antibiotics
  • IV fluids
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What else is done in management of maternal sepsis?

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  • continuous maternal and fetal monitoring
  • emergency c-section if fetal distress
  • GA not spinal
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