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Title: Case Study on Wolfe Parkinson White Syndrome on pregnant patient if you are playing the role of OBGY
Post by: Brandon014190 on Nov 9, 2020
Case study on a pregnant patient who is diagnosed with Wolfe Parkinson White Syndrome - playing the part of the OBGYN how would you go about treating and what to look for and how it can affect the baby if you have it.  Signs, symptoms, etc. 


Title: Re: Case Study on Wolfe Parkinson White Syndrome on pregnant patient if you are playing the role of
Post by: hectmuril on Nov 9, 2020
In pregnancy, the safest options for antiarrhythmic therapy are sotalol, which has a class B rating, and flecainide, which has a class C rating but has been safely used in many patients.

Here's a full report on Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome