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The association of first and second-trimester serum biomarkers with adverse perinatal outcomes in late-preterm and term deliveries: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Thrombophilia and Adverse Maternal-Perinatal Outcome
Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006A recent review of the literature on thrombophilia and adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) reveals contradictory findings. We have limited our review of literature mostly to the most recent decade. On the basis of our review, screening for thrombophilias with a history of APO (preeclampsia, abruptio placenta, intrauterine growth restriction, and fetal loss)
Caroline L, Stella, Baha M, Sibai
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Adverse maternal outcomes in multifetal pregnancies
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003In this retrospective cohort of 165,188 singleton pregnancies and 44,674 multiple-fetal pregnancies in Canada from 1984 to 2000, we compared the incidence of maternal complications. Multiple gestation pregnancies were associated with significant increases in cardiac morbidity, haematologic morbidity, amniotic fluid embolus, pre-eclampsia, gestational ...
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Adverse obstetric outcomes in two Brazilian maternity hospitals
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2021PurposeObstetric adverse outcomes (AOs) are an important topic and the use of composite measures may favor the understanding of their impact on patient safety. The aim of the present study was to estimate AO frequency and obstetric care quality in low and high-risk maternity hospitals.Design/methodology/approachA one-year longitudinal follow-up study ...
Alessa Leila Andrade +6 more
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Maternal periodontitis and adverse pregnancy outcomes
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2007Abstract – Objectives: Maternal periodontal diseases have been associated with increased risk of preterm birth and restricted fetal growth among relatively low socioeconomic groups. Whether the association can be generalized to middle‐class populations remains uncertain. We evaluated periodontitis in relation to preterm birth (<37 weeks’ gestation)
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Maternal Age and Risk for Adverse Outcomes
Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, 2018(Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2018;219:390.e1–15) Over the past decade, the rate of births to women aged 30 years and older has risen. This trend will likely continue with the widespread availability of newer reproductive technologies. As women age, they are more likely to have comorbid conditions and women of advanced maternal age have increased ...
Jean-Ju Sheen +7 more
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Advanced maternal age and adverse pregnancy outcomes
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2021A wide range of adverse pregnancy outcomes are associated with women of advanced maternal age (AMA). These include increased risks for miscarriage, chromosomal abnormalities, stillbirth, foetal growth restriction, preterm birth, pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes mellitus and caesarean section.
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