Association of preoperative anxiety and depression with quality of recovery after caesarean delivery: a prospective observational study [PDF]
Introduction To investigate the association between the presence of both anxiety and depression and the quality of recovery after caesarean delivery. Methods This secondary analysis of a prospective observational study included 137 patients aged ≥ 18 ...
Ayu Ishida+4 more
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Post delivery obstetric hemorrhage.
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Bárbara Lucía Cabezas Poblet+5 more
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Obstetric Management of Delayed-Interval Delivery
The delayed-interval delivery is a rare, flexible and complex procedure. In light of these facts, there is no consensus on the best approach to achieve it successfully.
Maria Inês Raposo+5 more
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Does the reduction in obstetric hospitals result in an unintended decreased in-hospital delivery utilisation? A causal multilevel analysis in China [PDF]
Introduction China’s progress towards achieving Sustainable Development Goals for maternal health is largely attributed to a reduction in maternal mortality rates, driven by increased in-hospital delivery services utilisation.
Jay Pan, Nan Chen, Peter C Coyte
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Longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis after epidural anaesthesia in childbirth [PDF]
Introduction. Neurological complications related to epidural anesthesia are rare, but it is necessary to recognize and diagnose them as early as possible, in order to start appropriate therapy and prevent further neurological damage.
Damnjanović Dijana+2 more
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Effect of aerobic exercise on frequency of vaginal birth: A meta-analysis [PDF]
Background/Aim. Pregnancy is a state where different morphological and physiological changes occur in a pregnant woman's body. There are many factors that have an effect on maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Physical activity is one of the possible factors
Bubnjević Ksenija V.+4 more
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Introduction: The assessment of responsiveness and the Minimum Clinically Important Difference (MCID) is the basis for validating the Maternal perception of Childbirth Fatigue Questionnaire (MCFQ).
Alexandre Delgado+2 more
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A successful outcome of pregnancy in a patient with congenital antithrombin deficiency [PDF]
Background. Presence of inherited thrombophilia is an additional risk factor for maternal thromboembolism and certain adverse pregnancy outcomes, including recurrent fetal loss, placental abruption, intrauterine growth restriction and earlyonset severe ...
Kovač Mirjana+6 more
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Penalized Estimation of Frailty-Based Illness-Death Models for Semi-Competing Risks [PDF]
Semi-competing risks refers to the survival analysis setting where the occurrence of a non-terminal event is subject to whether a terminal event has occurred, but not vice versa. Semi-competing risks arise in a broad range of clinical contexts, with a novel example being the pregnancy condition preeclampsia, which can only occur before the `terminal ...
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Effects of epidural anesthesia on I and II delivery stage and on a newborn [PDF]
Background/Aim. Epidural anesthesia (EA) is the most efficient method of pain reduction and its total elimination during delivery. The aim of this study was to establish an influence of EA on the first and the second part of delivery process, frequency ...
Čutura Neđo+4 more
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