Episode 2.7 Thromboprophylaxis, Impacted Fetal Heads at Cesarean, Epidurals and Autism, and Aspirin for Preeclampsia
In this episode, we discuss new evidence about how many obstetric patients benefit from thromboprophylaxis. Then we discuss techniques for Cesareans involving impacted fetal heads. Also, we discuss the guidelines for aspirin to prevent preeclampsia and the link between autism and epidurals.
Links Discussed:
National Partnership for Maternal Safety: Consensus Bundle on Venous Thromboembolism
Evaluation of a Risk-Stratified, Heparin-Based, Obstetric Thromboprophylaxis Protocol
Impacted fetal head: A retrospective cohort study of emergency caesarean section
Expert review: prevention of obstetrical venous thromboembolism
Operative Technique and Experience of One Referral Center With Vaginal Cesarean Delivery
Techniques for assisting difficult delivery at caesarean section
Reverse breech extraction at cesarean section in second stage of labor
Fetal extraction maneuvers during cesarean delivery in the second stage of labor
Operative Technique and Experience of One Referral Center With Vaginal Cesarean Delivery
Anterior vaginotomy: abdominal delivery without a uterine incision
Labor Epidural Analgesia and Autism Spectrum DisorderIs There an Association?
Association of Labor Epidural Analgesia With Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children