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Antepartum risk factors and outcomes of massive transfusion for elective cesarean section: a nationwide retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Background Postpartum hemorrhage is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity. The etiology of postpartum hemorrhage exhibits variations in relation to the mode of birth; consequently, risk factors for massive transfusion in elective ...
Xiaohan Xu +3 more
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Elective cesarean section [PDF]
Mary Hannah concludes her commentary on elective cesarean section[1][1] by suggesting that if, after appropriate counselling, a woman continues to perceive that the benefits of such a procedure outweigh the risks, her health and welfare “will be promoted by supporting her request.” In ...
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The optimal concentration of ropivacaine for transversus abdominis plane blocks in elective cesarean section: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
IntroductionTransversus abdominis plane (TAP) blocks are commonly performed for postoperative analgesia in elective cesarean section. Ropivacaine is the most commonly used local anesthetic for TAP blocks.
Xiangdong Zhang +3 more
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Comparison of Regret and Hopelessness in Primiparous Iranian Women Following Vaginal Birth and Cesarean Section [PDF]
Background & aim: The rate of unnecessary caesarean section are exceptionally high in some countries, including Iran. Though women may choose their mode of delivery, negative feelings of regret and hopelessness can occur in relation to decision-making ...
Hayede Arbabi +3 more
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Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Elective versus Emergency Cesarean Section
Introduction: The complications of cesarean section are seen more commonly in emergency than in elective cases. The aim of this study was to find out the incidence of cesarean section in Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital and to compare the maternal
Anupama Suwal +2 more
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Background: The indication of performing lower uterine section caesarean section has been changing a lot in recent year and they are expected to go on changing on basis of continuing trials.
Sana Sharfuddin +2 more
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Elective versus Emergency Cesarean Sections : Mother and Fetal Outcome
Objective: To compare the outcomes of mothers and newborns in emergency cesarean section and elective cesarean section. Methods: A prospective cohort study included 120 pregnant women consists of 60 women who performed an emergency cesarean section and ...
Christofer J. H. Ladja +3 more
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Background Mothers giving birth by non-elective cesarean section have considerably higher risk of developing postoperative infection, than mothers giving birth by elective cesarean section.
Katja Kuhr +5 more
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Maternal and Fetal Outcome in Emergency versus Elective Caesarean Section
Background: Caesarean section is one of the most performed surgical procedures all over the world. It is associated with high morbidity and mortality as compared to vaginal delivery.
Naveen Darnal, Ganesh Dangal
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