Wednesday, June 9, 2010

OSU Asthma Expert: If Mom Is Not Breathing, Neither Is Baby

A common breathing problem is also one of the most serious chronic medical conditions complicating pregnancy. According to recent research and despite specific guidelines and recommendations advocating for aggressive asthma management, healthcare providers treat asthma attacks in pregnant women differently than in non-pregnant women.

Researchers at The Ohio State University Medical Center sought to determine if pregnant women who come to the emergency department with acute asthma symptoms receive the same anti-inflammatory medicines and steroids to treat flare-ups as non-pregnant women.


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