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Dystocia in the Standardbred Mare: A Retrospective Study from 2004 to 2020
Dystocia as a prolonged stage II parturition (>30 min) was associated with a higher risk of complications. The hypothesis of the study was that any type of dystocia could affect the foal’s health, even when the stage II was
Aliai Lanci +2 more
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Risk factors for shoulder dystocia‐related brachial plexus injuries: A case–control study [PDF]
Introduction Brachial plexus injury (BPI) is one of the major complications associated with shoulder dystocia. This study aimed to identify risk factors for shoulder dystocia‐related BPI (SD BPI) in the Finnish population.
Karin Heinonen +3 more
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Risk factors associated with dystocia in swine [PDF]
Background and Aim: Dystocia in swine can increase the stillbirth rate; however, its importance in pig-breeding systems has been underestimated. Until now, few studies have investigated dystocia and associated risk factors.
Nguyen Hoai Nam, Peerapol Sukon
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Incidence of dystocia at piglet level in cloprostenol-induced farrowings and associated risk factors [PDF]
Few studies have investigated risk factors for dystocia in swine, although this birthing abnormality can compromise welfare of both sows and piglets by increasing stillbirth rate and decreasing sow productivity. This study aimed to determine risk factors
N. H. Nam, P. Sukon, P. Sukon
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Frequency of shoulder dystocia and its relationship with maternal factors and fetal parameters in Ali Ebn-e Abitaleb hospital of Zahedan from 2015 to 2019: Cross-Sectional study [PDF]
Introduction: Shoulder dystocia is one of the obstetric emergencies which is associated with significant fetal and maternal complications. This study was performed with aim to evaluate the frequency of shoulder dystocia and its relationship with maternal
Shahla Mirgaloybayat +3 more
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Our aim was to identify factors associated with shoulder dystocia following an attempted operative vaginal delivery (aOVD) in a prospective cohort study and to evaluate whether these factors can be used to accurately predict shoulder dystocia by building
Hanane Bouchghoul +6 more
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ObjectiveTo investigate whether fetuses with accelerated third trimester growth velocity are at increased risk of shoulder dystocia, even when they are not large-for-gestational-age (LGA; estimated fetal weight (EFW) >95th centile).MethodsFetal growth ...
Teresa M MacDonald +8 more
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Seasonal variation of dystocia in a large Danish cohort. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Dystocia is one of the most frequent causes of cesarean delivery in nulliparous women. Despite this, its causes are largely unknown. Vitamin D receptor (VDR) has been found in the myometrium.
Christine Rohr Thomsen +5 more
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Shoulder dystocia is defined as vaginal cephalic delivery that requires additional obstetric maneuvers to deliver the fetus after the head has been delivered and gentle traction has failed.
Satoshi Shinohara +2 more
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A deeper understanding of the risk factors for dystocia and stillbirth could help farmers make decisions about dairy cow management. The objectives of this study were to investigate cow-level risk factors associated with dystocia and stillbirth in a ...
M. Bahrami-Yekdangi +5 more
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