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Therapeutic Arts in Pregnancy, Birth and New Parenthood, 2020
Maternity care in the United States is in a state of crisis, characterized by high cesarean rates, poor performance on various mortality and morbidity measures, and a steep price tag.
Daniela Besa Torrealba, Fred Champagne
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Maternity care in the United States is in a state of crisis, characterized by high cesarean rates, poor performance on various mortality and morbidity measures, and a steep price tag.
Daniela Besa Torrealba, Fred Champagne
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1975
Most patients with obstetrical paralysis have some useful functional return, and early recognition and treatment help prevent rapidly developing shoulder contractures. Initial physical therapy includes passive range of motion exercises. Fixed contractures must be released prior to reconstructive surgery designed to improve funtion.
S M, Chung, M M, Nissenbaum
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Most patients with obstetrical paralysis have some useful functional return, and early recognition and treatment help prevent rapidly developing shoulder contractures. Initial physical therapy includes passive range of motion exercises. Fixed contractures must be released prior to reconstructive surgery designed to improve funtion.
S M, Chung, M M, Nissenbaum
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2021
Obstetric hemorrhage is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Prevention includes identifying patients with risk factors and actively managing the third stage of labor. The anesthesiologist should be ready to manage hemorrhage with general strategies as well as strategies tailored to the specific cause of hemorrhage. Both neuraxial anesthesia and
Sarah, Kroh, Jonathan H, Waters
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Obstetric hemorrhage is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Prevention includes identifying patients with risk factors and actively managing the third stage of labor. The anesthesiologist should be ready to manage hemorrhage with general strategies as well as strategies tailored to the specific cause of hemorrhage. Both neuraxial anesthesia and
Sarah, Kroh, Jonathan H, Waters
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Emergency Medicine, 2003
AbstractFew obstetric emergencies cause greater concern than haemorrhage in late pregnancy and the immediate postpartum period. Massive haemorrhage can occur without forewarning with few reliable clinical indicators available to predict those at greatest risk.
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AbstractFew obstetric emergencies cause greater concern than haemorrhage in late pregnancy and the immediate postpartum period. Massive haemorrhage can occur without forewarning with few reliable clinical indicators available to predict those at greatest risk.
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Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2006
AbstractUltrasound is the imaging modality of choice for pregnant patients. However, MRI is increasingly utilized in patients in whom the sonographic diagnosis is unclear. These include maternal conditions unique to pregnancy such as ectopic pregnancy, placenta accreta, and uterine dehiscence.
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AbstractUltrasound is the imaging modality of choice for pregnant patients. However, MRI is increasingly utilized in patients in whom the sonographic diagnosis is unclear. These include maternal conditions unique to pregnancy such as ectopic pregnancy, placenta accreta, and uterine dehiscence.
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Critical Care Clinics, 2013
Sepsis accounts for approximately 10% of all maternal deaths. Pregnant women are susceptible to certain infections because of alterations in their cell-mediated immunity. Obstetric sepsis requires early broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy and may necessitate surgical intervention.
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Sepsis accounts for approximately 10% of all maternal deaths. Pregnant women are susceptible to certain infections because of alterations in their cell-mediated immunity. Obstetric sepsis requires early broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy and may necessitate surgical intervention.
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2016
Obstetric transport is a specialized medical transport for maternal, fetal, and neonatal concerns. Perinatal regionalization of care provides a broader geographic availability of obstetric services with defined levels of maternal and neonatal care so that women can be transported to centers with increased resources and capabilities to reduce morbidity ...
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Obstetric transport is a specialized medical transport for maternal, fetal, and neonatal concerns. Perinatal regionalization of care provides a broader geographic availability of obstetric services with defined levels of maternal and neonatal care so that women can be transported to centers with increased resources and capabilities to reduce morbidity ...
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The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, 1999
Abstract Many current challenges to human health and well-being can be accounted for by the inconsistencies between the environments in which we live today and those in which human physical, emotional, and psychological needs evolved. An extreme example is the contrast between childbirth as experienced by om ancestors and by women in ...
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Abstract Many current challenges to human health and well-being can be accounted for by the inconsistencies between the environments in which we live today and those in which human physical, emotional, and psychological needs evolved. An extreme example is the contrast between childbirth as experienced by om ancestors and by women in ...
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Seminars in Perinatology, 2009
Despite advances is medical and surgical therapy, obstetric hemorrhage remains a significant medical problem for both the developing and developed world. Depending on the definition that is used, postpartum hemorrhage complicates up to 18% of all deliveries. It is the single most important cause of maternal mortality worldwide, accounting for 25% to 30%
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Despite advances is medical and surgical therapy, obstetric hemorrhage remains a significant medical problem for both the developing and developed world. Depending on the definition that is used, postpartum hemorrhage complicates up to 18% of all deliveries. It is the single most important cause of maternal mortality worldwide, accounting for 25% to 30%
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