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Learning opportunities in eclampsia care: A ten‐year audit from Norway, 2013–2022
Audit of eclampsia identified learning for obstetric care. Improved hypertension management and prophylactic magnesium sulfate represent opportunities for prevention, while cerebral imaging and follow‐up postpartum were underused. Clinicians need to consider differential diagnosis in pregnant and postpartum women with seizures.
Camilla Tjønneland Mentzoni +24 more
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Labor and Delivery Complications in Women With Renal Calculi: Increased Risk and Prolonged Hospital Stay. [PDF]
Toma G +4 more
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Episiotomy and intrapartum antibiotic administration were the two independent predictors of deep perineal wound dehiscence in second‐degree tears and episiotomies. Episiotomy increased dehiscence risk fourfold (aOR 4.40), while intrapartum antibiotics were protective (aOR 0.21).
Denise Golmann +3 more
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Intravenous Prostaglandin F2alpha for the Induction of Labor at a Japanese Perinatal Center. [PDF]
Yokoyama N, Haruna Y, Suzuki S.
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Effect of Epidural Analgesia During Low-Risk Labor and Delivery on Cerebral Oximetry in Term Neonates Measured by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Gómez-Riesco Tabernero de Paz MT +6 more
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Achieving continence remains central to obstetric fistula recovery because of its strong association with improved social reintegration. However, the marked gains observed during the first 3 months after surgery suggest that early postoperative follow‐up and reintegration support may be important even for women with persistent symptoms.
Sianga Mutola +5 more
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Artificial intelligence and predictive analytics in obstetric anesthesia: early warning for maternal complications. [PDF]
Kovacheva VP, Burns ML.
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ABSTRACT Aim To describe prevalence, background and gross motor function of cerebral palsy (CP) in western Sweden 2015–2018 and compare to birth‐years 1999–2014. Methods Population‐based study covering 108 963 live births in 2015–2018. Birth characteristics, neuroimaging findings and motor outcome were analysed and prevalence calculated and compared to
Kate Himmelmann, Magnus Påhlman
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