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Inter- and Intra-Rater Reliability of Myotonometric Assessment of the Mechanical Properties of Caesarean Section Scar Skin Using the MyotonPRO With an L-Shaped Probe. [PDF]
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Bilateral infantile Frey syndrome mimicking food allergy: A case report
Pediatric Investigation, EarlyView.
Yuki Ohara, Mayumi Fujita, Chisato Inuo
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Use of point‐of‐care ultrasound in the diagnosis of uterine rupture
Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, EarlyView.
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Short-term and long-term effects of caesarean section on the health of women and children.
Lancet, The, 2018A caesarean section (CS) can be a life-saving intervention when medically indicated, but this procedure can also lead to short-term and long-term health effects for women and children.
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1988
Summary. A retrospective study of 1921 caesarean sections at Rutherglen Maternity Hospital in Glasgow during the years 1979–1983, inclusive, showed that 229 (12%) were performed at less than 37 weeks gestation. Of these 229 preterm caesarean sections 41% were elective, 21% were for antepartum haemorrhage and 38% took place during labour.
S B, Pinion, J, Mowat
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Summary. A retrospective study of 1921 caesarean sections at Rutherglen Maternity Hospital in Glasgow during the years 1979–1983, inclusive, showed that 229 (12%) were performed at less than 37 weeks gestation. Of these 229 preterm caesarean sections 41% were elective, 21% were for antepartum haemorrhage and 38% took place during labour.
S B, Pinion, J, Mowat
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1970
SummaryUse of a ten degree left‐side‐down “tilt” position for Caesarean section has resulted in a very significant improvement in the oxygen saturation of umbilical artery and vein blood of infants at birth. This is especially notable in infants delivered from mothers under spinal block.
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SummaryUse of a ten degree left‐side‐down “tilt” position for Caesarean section has resulted in a very significant improvement in the oxygen saturation of umbilical artery and vein blood of infants at birth. This is especially notable in infants delivered from mothers under spinal block.
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Anaesthesia, 2020
At the onset of the global pandemic of COVID‐19 (SARS‐CoV‐2), guidelines recommended using regional anaesthesia for caesarean section in preference to general anaesthesia. National figures from the UK suggest that 8.75% of over 170,000 caesarean sections
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At the onset of the global pandemic of COVID‐19 (SARS‐CoV‐2), guidelines recommended using regional anaesthesia for caesarean section in preference to general anaesthesia. National figures from the UK suggest that 8.75% of over 170,000 caesarean sections
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2015
This review describes a simple approach to perimortem caesarean section (PMCS) that can be used by a doctor in the resuscitation room or prehospital environment when faced with a mother of more than 20 weeks gestation in cardiac arrest. It explores the indications for and contraindications to the procedure, the physiological rationale behind it ...
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This review describes a simple approach to perimortem caesarean section (PMCS) that can be used by a doctor in the resuscitation room or prehospital environment when faced with a mother of more than 20 weeks gestation in cardiac arrest. It explores the indications for and contraindications to the procedure, the physiological rationale behind it ...
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1961
An experience of 631 Caesarean sections has been described. There were 4 maternal deaths (0.6 per cent.) and 58 foetal deaths (9.1 per cent.). The problems have been discussed with particular reference to work in 3 small units in a country area of Northern Ireland.
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An experience of 631 Caesarean sections has been described. There were 4 maternal deaths (0.6 per cent.) and 58 foetal deaths (9.1 per cent.). The problems have been discussed with particular reference to work in 3 small units in a country area of Northern Ireland.
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