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ABNORMALLY INVASIVE PLACENTA: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON RISK FACTORS, DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, AND CLINICAL MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a term used to describe a pathological condition characterised by abnormal placental adherence or invasion of the myometrium or extrauterine structures (1).
Aleksandra Borowy +9 more
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Perinatal assessment of complex cesarean delivery: beyond placenta accreta spectrum [PDF]
Multiple cesarean deliveries are known to be associated with long-term postoperative consequences because of a permanent defect of the lower uterine segment wall and the development of thick pelvic adhesions.
Einerson, Brett +5 more
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Abstract Objective This large cohort study investigates the impact of premature rupture of membranes (PROM) on maternal and neonatal outcomes in breech deliveries. The aim is to contribute to a better understanding of vaginal breech delivery and its possible risk factors and to facilitate more informed decision‐making within the counseling process ...
Emmy Rasch +6 more
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Exploration of Placenta Accreta Spectrum with Placenta Previa and Previous Cesarean Section
Objective: To determine the frequency and association of placenta accreta spectrum with placenta previa and previous cesarean sections. Study Design: Retrospective observational study Place and Duration of Study: Obstetrics and Gynaecology Unit-2 ...
Safia Bibi , Saleem Javed , Grannaz Mengel
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Comparison between ultrasound and MRI in antenatal diagnosis of adherent placenta [PDF]
Background: Placental imaging using ultrasonography and MRI with various parameters provides information about abnormal placentation. Prenatal diagnosis of placenta accreta spectrum disorder (PAS) is of paramount importance to minimize complication rate ...
Nagarajan, Deepika, Natarajan, Sundari
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Routine screening for placenta accreta spectrum
Screening for clinically significant placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is possible with a high degree of accuracy (both sensitivity and specificity >90-95%). The group of women to focus on are those with placenta previa and one or more prior Cesarean deliveries. Screening for PAS not associated with placenta previa is not as productive, and several false
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Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorder is a fatal condition responsible for obstetric haemorrhage, which contributes to increased feto-maternal morbidity and mortality.
Priyanka Garg, S. Semwal, Romi Bansal
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Abstract The prevalence of uterine fibroids in pregnancy varies between 1.6% and 10.7%. Pregnancies involving uterine fibroids are generally uncomplicated. However, complications can occur, particularly in cases of multiple fibroids, when the fibroids are larger than 5 cm, or when they are located in the lower uterine segment.
Diana Ramasauskaite +6 more
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Evaluating Midwifery Units (EMU): A prospective cohort study of freestanding midwifery units in New South Wales, Australia [PDF]
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objective: To compare maternal and neonatal birth outcomes and morbidities associated with the intention to give birth in two freestanding midwifery units and two tertiary-level maternity units in New ...
Foureur, M +4 more
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Beyond maternal death: improving the quality of maternal care through national studies of ‘near-miss’ maternal morbidity [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Studies of maternal mortality have been shown to result in important improvements to women’s health. It is now recognised that in countries such as the UK, where maternal deaths are rare, the study of near-miss severe maternal morbidity ...
Acosta, C +18 more
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