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Expansion of the Surgical Apgar Score across All Surgical Subspecialties as a Means to Predict Postoperative Mortality [PDF]
Paul Q. Reynolds+4 more
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Monthly buprenorphine depot injection (SUBLOCADE®) for opioid use disorder during pregnancy
Abstract Background and Objectives Untreated opioid use disorder (OUD) in pregnancy is associated with adverse obstetrical outcomes, maternal morbidity, and maternal mortality. This article will inform clinicians about the use of monthly extended‐release buprenorphine (BUP‐XR, SUBLOCADE®) to treat OUD during pregnancy and postpartum.
Melinda Ramage+3 more
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Intraoperative risk factors for major complications after oesophagectomy: the surgical Apgar score. [PDF]
Cagini L+3 more
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Immediate outcome of babies with low Apgar score in Mulago Hospital, Uganda
C. Ondoa-Onama, James Tumwine
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Pediatric Investigation, Volume 9, Issue 2, Page 201-202, June 2025.
Zhihao Sun+7 more
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Background Cannabis use during pregnancy is becoming more prevalent. While numerous studies have explored the relationship of cannabis use during pregnancy and outcomes for mothers and infants, uncertainty remains regarding the impact of cannabis use on pregnancy complications and later‐life outcomes for offspring.
Zachary Munn+7 more
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Association of maternal, fetal and labor variables with a low Apgar score in the fifth minute in term pregnancy: a case-control study. [PDF]
Junior LCM+4 more
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A fetal blood sample lactate cutoff of ≥5.2 mmol/L balances the need for a high sensitivity for adverse neonatal outcomes with an acceptable number of needed interventions. Abstract Introduction A recent study recommended 5.2 mmol/L as a cutoff for fetal blood sample (FBS) lactate in labor for the StatStrip Lactate®/Lactate Xpress® lactate meter.
Magnus B. Berge+3 more
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Low Five-Minute Apgar Score and Neurological Morbidities: Does Prematurity Modify the Association? [PDF]
Wainstock T, Sheiner E.
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