Publications by authors named "Grace Erdman"

Article Synopsis
  • * Obstetric emergencies are uncommon but critical situations that necessitate quick recognition and intervention from healthcare providers to minimize risks to both mother and baby.
  • * This review outlines pregnancy complications, discusses relevant pharmacotherapies for effective management, and includes non-drug interventions, summarizing key treatments for various conditions like hemorrhage, preeclampsia, and ectopic pregnancy.
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Safe and thoughtful medication management of pregnant patients requiring intensive care unit (ICU) level of care is key to optimizing outcomes for both mother and fetus. Pregnancy induces physiologic alterations that closely mirror the changes expected in a critically ill patient. These changes can be predictable depending on the gestational age and trimester and will directly impact the pharmacokinetic profile of medications commonly used in the ICU; examples include decreased gastric emptying, increased blood and plasma volume, increased glomerular filtration, and increased cardiac output.

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