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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2011
AbstractObjective.To examine the pattern and prospective risk of intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) in twin pregnancy by chorionicity.Design.Retrospective cohort analysis.Setting.Large national tertiary referral center.Population.All consecutive twin deliveries (1997–2006) ≥24 weeks.Methods.
Fionnuala M. McAuliffe+5 more
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AbstractObjective.To examine the pattern and prospective risk of intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) in twin pregnancy by chorionicity.Design.Retrospective cohort analysis.Setting.Large national tertiary referral center.Population.All consecutive twin deliveries (1997–2006) ≥24 weeks.Methods.
Fionnuala M. McAuliffe+5 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
Abstract In 17 patients, with fetal death in utero, abortion or labor was successfully induced by the intra-amniotic injection of hypertonic saline. Although those patients with one exception were “unfavorable” for induction (closed, hard, uneffaced cervix, and little or no spontaneous activity), they were delivered in 2.7 hours on the average after ...
Thomas D. Kerenyi+9 more
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Abstract In 17 patients, with fetal death in utero, abortion or labor was successfully induced by the intra-amniotic injection of hypertonic saline. Although those patients with one exception were “unfavorable” for induction (closed, hard, uneffaced cervix, and little or no spontaneous activity), they were delivered in 2.7 hours on the average after ...
Thomas D. Kerenyi+9 more
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2007
The death of a formed fetus is one of the most emotionally devastating events for parents and clinicians. With improved care for conditions such as RhD alloimmunization, diabetes, and preeclampsia, the rate of fetal death in the United States decreased substantially in the mid twentieth century.
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The death of a formed fetus is one of the most emotionally devastating events for parents and clinicians. With improved care for conditions such as RhD alloimmunization, diabetes, and preeclampsia, the rate of fetal death in the United States decreased substantially in the mid twentieth century.
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Abortion and fetal death in sows
Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2023AbstractAbortion in sows or the expulsion of foetuses between days 35 and 109 of gestation results in major financial losses. Abortion is the result of maternal failure due to factors interfering with either the endocrine control of pregnancy or causing endometrial damage.
Dominiek Maes+2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967
Abstract The effects of preceding social, medical, and personal factors on pregnancy outcome have been studied through the records of 782 fetal deaths and a control sample of live births. Advantage in pregnancy survival lay with economically successful groups; disadvantage increased with advancing maternal age and multiparity.
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Abstract The effects of preceding social, medical, and personal factors on pregnancy outcome have been studied through the records of 782 fetal deaths and a control sample of live births. Advantage in pregnancy survival lay with economically successful groups; disadvantage increased with advancing maternal age and multiparity.
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The Fetal Admission Test and Intrapartum Fetal Death
American Journal of Perinatology, 1998Our objective was to describe the admission and subsequent intrapartum fetal heart rate (FHR) patterns in 21 singleton term pregnancies with an intrapartum fetal death. Through a retrospective chart review, 21 pregnancies with a term intrapartum fetal death were divided into 2 groups based on the fetal admission test (FAT): Group I-reactive (one or ...
Jeffrey P. Phelan+2 more
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1989
This study was undertaken to characterize traumatic third trimester fetal deaths in terms of maternal injuries, seat belt use, and clinical course. All traumatic fetal deaths reported to the Chief Coroner's Office in Ontario (population approximately 9 million) over the five year period 1982-1986 (incl) were reviewed. A total of 13 cases were reported.
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This study was undertaken to characterize traumatic third trimester fetal deaths in terms of maternal injuries, seat belt use, and clinical course. All traumatic fetal deaths reported to the Chief Coroner's Office in Ontario (population approximately 9 million) over the five year period 1982-1986 (incl) were reviewed. A total of 13 cases were reported.
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Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction, 2014
To give consistent data of the prevalence of intrauterine fetal death (IUFD), to assess risk factors and causes related to IUFD, to evaluate prevention of IUFD, to evaluate fetal autopsy and MRI and to determine the management of inhibition of lactation.French and English publications were searched using PubMed, Cochrane Library.Intrauterine fetal ...
Quibel, Thibaut+5 more
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To give consistent data of the prevalence of intrauterine fetal death (IUFD), to assess risk factors and causes related to IUFD, to evaluate prevention of IUFD, to evaluate fetal autopsy and MRI and to determine the management of inhibition of lactation.French and English publications were searched using PubMed, Cochrane Library.Intrauterine fetal ...
Quibel, Thibaut+5 more
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Maternal and Fetal Death on Weekends [PDF]
Background Higher mortality rates have been reported in patients admitted to the hospital on weekends. This study aimed to compare maternal mortality ratio (MMR), fetal mortality ratio, and other maternal and neonatal outcomes by day of death or delivery in the United States. Methods Our database consisted of a population-level
Steven L. Clark+5 more
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Seminars in Perinatology, 2002
The most comprehensive source of US data on fetal deaths of 20 gestational weeks or greater is available through the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS). The NVSS is a collaborative effort between the independent reporting areas (the individual States and the territories), and the federal government or its agent, the Centers for Disease Control ...
Joyce A Martin, Donna L. Hoyert
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The most comprehensive source of US data on fetal deaths of 20 gestational weeks or greater is available through the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS). The NVSS is a collaborative effort between the independent reporting areas (the individual States and the territories), and the federal government or its agent, the Centers for Disease Control ...
Joyce A Martin, Donna L. Hoyert
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