• Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. · Oct 1998

    Prediction of patients with higher order multifetal pregnancy at risk for postpartum pulmonary edema.

    • T Masue, H Shimonaka, E Terazawa, I Fukao, K Nagase, S Dohi, Y Yamada, and A Imai.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Gifu University School of Medicine, Japan.
    • Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. 1998 Oct 1; 81 (1): 33-6.

    ObjectiveThis retrospective study aims to verify the factors for the development of maternal pulmonary edema in higher order multifetal pregnancy.Study DesignWe analyzed medical profiles of a total of 13 triplet, quadruplet and quintuplet pregnancies for the years 1992 through 1997. Some treatments were applied in attempts to promote these multifetal pregnancies. All underwent cesarean section, two of which developed pulmonary edema within a few hours of delivery. There had been no evidence for the development of pulmonary edema antepartum.ResultsIn the patients affected by pulmonary edema, postoperative values of PaO2/FIO2<250 mmHg showed close association to a value perioperative fluid loading index (FLI)>0; the index consists of an intraoperative fluid balance and preoperative infusion volume within 24 h prior to surgery. Two patients with postoperative pulmonary edema had a perioperative FLI>0, whereas the others had values ConclusionThese findings demonstrate that patients in whom the perioperative FLI is >0 may have a much higher risk for postoperative pulmonary edema, suggesting the predictive role of the perioperative FLI value.

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