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Prediction of adverse maternal outcomes associated with preeclampsia in twin pregnancies [PDF]
Background We aimed to investigate risk factors of adverse maternal outcomes associated with preeclampsia (PE) in twin pregnancies and develop a simplified clinical prediction model.
Shuisen Zheng +5 more
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Prediction of adverse maternal outcome in women with preeclampsia using fullPIERS model: observations from a tertiary care hospital [PDF]
Background: Globally about 10% of pregnancies are complicated by preeclampsia (PE) and other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. PE is associated with higher near miss maternal morbidity and mortality.
Urvashi Sagar +3 more
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. Objective:. To investigate the effects of spontaneous labor before elective repeat cesarean delivery (ERCD) on short-term maternal and neonatal outcomes. Methods:. This was a prospective cohort study.
Mohamad K. Ramadan +6 more
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The Impact of Advanced Maternal Age on Neonatal Outcome in Preterm Births before 34 Weeks
Background: In recent years a trend towards childbearing at older maternal age is evident. Most of the current literature investigated the association between advanced maternal age and neonatal outcome at term.
Daniel Tairy +5 more
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Background: Adverse pregnancy outcomes occur more commonly in developing countries and are still prevalent in our sub-region. Microalbuminuria is a marker of endothelial dysfunction and has been proposed as an aetiological factor in the development of ...
Khadijat Omodunni Afolabi-Oboirien +5 more
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Background Advanced maternal age (≥35 years) is associated with increased rates of adverse pregnancy outcome. Better understanding of underlying pathophysiological processes may improve identification of older mothers who are at greatest risk. This study
Samantha C. Lean +3 more
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Introduction Human pregnancy is considered term from 37+0/7 to 41+6/7 weeks. Within this range, both maternal, fetal and neonatal risks may vary considerably.
Jérôme Cornette +8 more
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Background To identify risk factors associated with a composite adverse maternal outcomes in women undergoing intrapartum cesarean birth. Methods We used the facility-based, multi-country, cross-sectional WHO Global Survey of Maternal and Perinatal ...
Margo S. Harrison +5 more
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Background: Gestation complications have a recurrence risk and could predispose to each other in the next pregnancy. We aimed to evaluate the relationship between a history of adverse pregnancy and maternal-fetal outcomes in subsequent pregnancy in ...
Xingji Lian +7 more
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Background. Globally, antepartum hemorrhage is the main cause of perinatal and maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnancy and childbearing. Objective.
Melkamu Gelan +3 more
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