SMFM Consult Series #47: Sepsis during pregnancy and the puerperium
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SMFM Consult Series #47: Sepsis during pregnancy and the puerperium
Erratum in
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April 2019 (vol. 220, no. 4, pages B6 and B7).Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2021 Feb;224(2):224. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.08.037. Epub 2020 Oct 6. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2021. PMID: 33036736 No abstract available.
Abstract
Maternal sepsis is a significant cause of maternal morbidity and mortality and is a preventable cause of maternal death. The purpose of this guideline is to summarize what is known about sepsis and to provide guidance for the management of sepsis in pregnancy and the postpartum period. The following are SMFM recommendations: (1) we recommend that sepsis and septic shock be considered medical emergencies and that treatment and resuscitation begin immediately (GRADE 1B); (2) we recommend that providers consider the diagnosis of sepsis in pregnant patients with otherwise unexplained end-organ damage in the presence of an infectious process, regardless of the presence of fever (GRADE 1B); (3) we recommend that empiric broad-spectrum antibiotics be administered as soon as possible, ideally within 1 hour, in any pregnant woman in whom sepsis is suspected (GRADE 1B); (4) we recommend obtaining cultures (blood, urine, respiratory, and others as indicated) and serum lactate levels in pregnant or postpartum women in whom sepsis is suspected or identified, and early source control should be completed as soon as possible (GRADE 1C); (5) we recommend early administration of 1-2 L of crystalloid solutions in sepsis complicated by hypotension or suspected organ hypoperfusion (GRADE 1C); (6) we recommend the use of norepinephrine as the first-line vasopressor during pregnancy and the postpartum period in sepsis with persistent hypotension and/or hypoperfusion despite fluid resuscitation (GRADE 1C); (7) we recommend against immediate delivery for the sole indication of sepsis and that delivery should be dictated by obstetric indications (GRADE 1B).
Keywords: maternal sepsis; pregnancy-associated sepsis; sepsis.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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