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Managing Gastrointestinal Disorders in Pregnancy
Let the experts come to you in this convenient audio presentation filled with essential clinical advice and practical insights concerning the management of gastrointestinal disorders in pregnancy

Gastrointestinal disorders account for a large number of the complications experienced by pregnant patients. Given the unique challenges presented when caring for this patient subset, it is crucial that we be prepared for situations where quick problem recognition and expedient intervention play a critical role in the safety of the mother and her fetus.

Here's what you’ll learn in 3 key areas:

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Pregnancy

· Is methotrexate considered a low risk during pregnancy?
· Fertility rates of women with IBD vs. the general population
· Risk rates of 5-aminosalicylate agents during pregnancy
and lactation
· Should infliximab be discontinued prior to a patient
attempting conception?
· Pregnancy outcomes of patients with IBD
· Weighing risks of an adverse event against the benefit of medication to the patient

Hepatic Disease in Pregnancy

· The three major categories of hepatic dysfunction that can occur during pregnancy
· Cholecystectomy in pregnant women with
symptomatic gallstones
· Do HELLP syndrome and acute fatty liver of pregnancy represent a spectrum of the same disease process?
· The most common liver disorder specific to pregnancy
· Should infants born of mothers who develop acute fatty liver pregnancy be immediately screened for deficiency of the long-chain 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase?
· Elevated serum alkaline phosphatase in pregnant women

Hyperemesis and Nutritional Issues in Pregnancy

· Do psychological factors play a role in
hyperemesis gravidarum?
· The three mainstays of hyperemesis treatment
· Is hyperemesis gravidarum commonly associated with abnormal liver function tests?
· Future pregnancies when HELLP syndrome or acute fatty liver may be factors
· Effective techniques for management of patient nausea
· Preventing Wernicke’s encephalopathy when rehydrating
a patient

Get indispensable guidance regarding the diagnosis and evaluation of gastrointestinal and hepatic disorders in pregnant patients, learn strategies for safe treatment methodologies, interventional techniques, and much more. Your purchase is RISK-FREE with our 100% guarantee
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