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Rapid detection of fibrinolytic activation in postpartum hemorrhage and acute obstetric coagulopathy using a novel assay. [PDF]
Ilich A +13 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To assess whether early antihypertensive treatment after Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy (HDP) influences subsequent development of cardiovascular complications. Design and Setting Population‐based nationwide cohort of health data set in France.
Emmanuel Simon +5 more
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Intrasellar meningioma versus pituitary apoplexy in the setting of postpartum hemorrhage: a case report. [PDF]
Vedova H, Growney M, Brooks B, Bach I.
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Phenotyping Preeclampsia Using Unsupervised Machine Learning: A Prospective Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Objective To explore clinically meaningful phenotypes of preeclampsia using unsupervised machine learning. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting BCNatal, a tertiary maternal‐foetal medicine centre (Barcelona, Spain). Population A total of 482 pregnant women diagnosed with preeclampsia between August 2013 and April 2024.
Ohad Houri +18 more
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Beyond Standard Algorithms: Diagnostic, Procedural, and Analgesic Challenges in Refractory Postpartum Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Lin F +4 more
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Yiu-Tai Li, Szu-Ting Yang, Peng-Hui Wang
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ABSTRACT Background Adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes such as preeclampsia, small‐for‐gestational age (SGA) and preterm birth remain major global health concerns. Beyond known high‐risk placental features, emerging evidence suggests lateral placenta to be associated with impaired uteroplacental blood flow resulting in placenta dysfunction and ...
Joseph Arkorful +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Innovative Approach for Rapid Control of Postpartum Hemorrhage With Abdominal Pressure. [PDF]
Zheng TQ +6 more
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Psychiatric History and Postpartum Depression: The Mediating Role of Obstetric Complications
ABSTRACT Introduction Psychiatric history is the strongest risk factor for postpartum depression (PPD). Obstetric complications, more prevalent among women with a psychiatric history, are also independent risk factors. However, the mechanisms linking these factors to PPD remain unclear.
Mette‐Marie Zacher Kjeldsen +9 more
wiley +1 more source

