ABSTRACT Background Systematic, multi‐disciplinary review of Severe Acute Maternal Morbidity (SAMM) can improve maternal outcomes. Routinely collected data, collated into the Queensland SAMM Dashboard, may facilitate local case review. We wanted to understand how SAMMs are reviewed locally and how centrally collated data supports review processes ...
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The effect of intrapartum deinfibulation on obstetric outcomes and postpartum sexual function in pregnant women with Type 3 Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting. [PDF]
Akpak YK+6 more
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Obstetric care in rural critical access hospitals: A domestic application of the World Health Organization Emergency Obstetric Care framework in rural communities. [PDF]
Glover AL, Brown D, Holman C, Nelson M.
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Monocytes and parturition: Linking prolonged labor to immune dysregulation. [PDF]
Obeagu EI.
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Synergistic Analgesia in Labor and Operative Obstetrics*
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Pelvic Fractures in Pregnancy: Multidisciplinary Management and Outcomes. [PDF]
Sevgi K, Pliskow S, Aran SN.
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Implementation of antepartum preterm birth interventions: A scoping review. [PDF]
Ekpe E, Collier J, Chi BH, Mallampati D.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of urinary incontinence following successful obstetric fistula repair: findings from five countries in sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Azeze GA+8 more
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Obstetric Anesthesia: Outside the Labor and Delivery Unit [PDF]
The maternal mortality rate in the United States has stagnated for the past 2 decades. To further lower morbidity and mortality, we must take a broader perspective. When a pregnant woman is treated in a nonobstetric part of the hospital, care must adapt quickly to her special needs.
Laurence C. Torsher, Paula Craigo
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