• Obstetrics and gynecology · Mar 1984

    Major burns during pregnancy: effects on fetal well-being.

    • W Rayburn, B Smith, I Feller, M Varner, and D Cruikshank.
    • Obstet Gynecol. 1984 Mar 1; 63 (3): 392-5.

    AbstractThe authors reviewed the fetal outcomes for 30 pregnant patients who required hospitalization for burns that involved 11 to 97% of the total body area. A positive relationship was found between the percentage of maternal total body burn and maternal mortality, fetal mortality, and premature delivery. Premature delivery and/or fetal mortality occurred primarily within the first five days and followed maternal complications of hypovolemic shock, sepsis, or respiratory insufficiency. In the eight cases in which maternal injury became lethal (20 to 97% total body burn), all fetuses were born spontaneously before maternal death, but seven were stillborn. After overcoming the immediate postburn period, a healthy-appearing term-size infant was likely to be born while the mother continued to receive intensive therapy. The ideal treatment to protect the fetus has not yet been determined.

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