Peripartum Fevers

Peripartum Fevers

Update: 2018-01-07
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Intrapartum


Differential diagnosis for Temp >38.0C



  • Epidural fever (transient), DVT/PE (if prolonged IOL or limited mobility), UTI, Intraamniotic infection (with or without ROM), etc


 


Chorioamnionitis aka IAI aka Triple-I (intrapartum intraamniotic Infection)



  • One temp >39.0C

  • One temp 38.0C-39.0C AND one or more risk factors

  • Two temps >38.0C 30+ mins apart


Tx: the standard is Ampicillin/Gentamycin until delivery. Tylenol prn temp>38C, IVF for maternal/fetal tachycardia, cooling blanket if needed to decrease temp.


 


If mild PCN allergy: Ancef/Gent


If severe PCN allergy: gent/clinda or gent/vanc


 


If vaginal delivery: No evidence that continued abx postpartum provide benefit.


 


If c-section: Add clindamycin to Amp/Gent.


Continue at least 1 dose postpartum. Clinical judgment on when to d/c. Some do 1 dose, some 24hrs afebrile, until clinical improvement, etc.


 


Postpartum


Wind – PNA, atelectasis, URI


Womb – Endomyometritis — Gent/Clinda x 24hrs afebrile


Wound – Superficial wound infection, cellulitis — eval for collection, probe wound/fascia if able


Water – UTI, Pyelo — get UA


Walking – DVT/PE


Weening – Engorgement or mastitis


Wonder drugs


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Peripartum Fevers

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Jennifer Doorey, MD, MS