Original Article: PDF OnlyThe Management of High-Risk Obstetric Transfer PatientsBROWN, FREDERICK B. MD, LTC, MCAuthor Information From the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Fort Carson Army Hospital, Fort Carson, Colorado Obstetrics & Gynecology: June 1978 - Volume 51 - Issue 6 - p 674-676 Free Abstract Regionalization of perinatal care has demonstrated a definite improvement in perinatal mortality and morbidity. It has been shown that it is optimal to have high-risk neonates transferred in utero to tertiary perinatal care centers. In 1976 there were 1622 deliveries at Fort Carson Army Hospital, and 100 perinatal transfers to Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, including 73 in utero transfers and 27 neonatal transfers. An in-depth study of the obstetric management of in utero and neonatal transfers produced guidelines for the aggressive management of high-risk obstetric patients. © 1978 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists