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*Increased ESR ~78 | *Increased ESR ~78 | ||
*Decreased PaCO2 ~30 | *Decreased PaCO2 ~30 | ||
*ECG | *ECG with Qs in III & aVF, L axis | ||
*[[Beta-HCG Levels]] | *[[Beta-HCG Levels]] | ||
*Decreased Hct (32-34%) | *Decreased Hct (32-34%) |
Revision as of 22:27, 11 July 2016
Vitals[1]
Nonpregnat | 1st Trimester | 2nd Trimester | 3rd Trimester | |
HR | 70 | 78 | 82 | 85 |
SBP | 115 | 112 | 112 | 114 |
DBP | 70 | 60 | 63 | 70 |
Hcrt | 40 | 36 | 33 | 34 |
WBC | 7.2k | 9.1k | 9.7k | 9.8k |
- TV increases 40% (700 cc)
- MV increases 40% (10.5 L/min)
- FRC decreases 25% (1300 ml)
- HR increases 15-20 bpm (75-95 bpm)
- MAP increases 10 mmHg (80 mmHg)
Labs
- Increased ESR ~78
- Decreased PaCO2 ~30
- ECG with Qs in III & aVF, L axis
- Beta-HCG Levels
- Decreased Hct (32-34%)
- Decreased BUN and creatinine (<0.8 mg/dL)
- GFR increases up to 60% (140 ml/min)
- Decreased Bicarb
- Increased WBC count (5k-15k)
- Decreased PLTs
- Increased D-dimer and Fibrinogen
See Also
References
- ↑ Kuklina EV, Ayala C, Callaghan WM. Hypertensive disorders and severe obstetric morbidity in the United States. Obstet Gynecol 2009; 113:1299-1306.