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Background Uterine rupture is an obstetrical emergency with serious undesired complications for laboring mothers resulting in fatal maternal and neonatal outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess the incidence of uterine rupture, its association with
Sheng Wan+8 more
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Background Currently, there are no studies on changes in the incidence of uterine rupture or maternal and foetal outcomes in women with uterine rupture during different birth policy periods in China.
Yangwen Zhou+5 more
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Risk Factors Associated with Uterine Rupture and Dehiscence: A Cross-Sectional Canadian Study
Objective To compare maternal and perinatal risk factors associated with complete uterine rupture and uterine dehiscence. Methods Cross-sectional study of patients with uterine rupture/dehiscence from January 1998 to December 2017 (30 years) admitted ...
Ernesto Antonio Figueiró-Filho+2 more
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Objectives To describe the epidemiology of uterine rupture in China from 2015 to 2016 and to build a prediction model for uterine rupture in women with a scarred uterus.Setting A multicentre cross-sectional survey conducted in 96 hospitals across China ...
Jing Zhu+5 more
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Symptomatic Uterine Rupture: A Fifteen Year Review
Background and objectives: To assess the incidence of complete and partial uterine rupture during childbirth in a single tertiary referral centre as well as the significant risk factors, symptoms and peripartum complications.
Egle Savukyne+4 more
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Introduction. Uterine rupture is a leading cause of maternal death in Ethiopia. Despite strengthening the health care system and providing basic and comprehensive emergency obstetric care closer to the communities, uterine rupture continues to produce ...
Meresa Berwo Mengesha+11 more
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Risk of Uterine Rupture with Vaginal Birth after Cesarean in Twin Gestations
Background. Women with a previous cesarean delivery may attempt a subsequent vaginal birth or repeat cesarean. Vaginal birth after cesarean carries a greater risk of uterine rupture, defined as the disruption of all uterine layers, resulting in maternal ...
Kimya Baradaran
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BackgroundUterine rupture is the leading cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and it accounts for 36% of the maternal mortality in Ethiopia. The maternal and perinatal outcomes of uterine rupture were inconclusive for the country.
Melaku Desta+8 more
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Frequency of uterine rupture at delivery and accompanying risks for the mother and the newborn [PDF]
Background/Aim. Uterine rupture at delivery is a severe life threatening complication for both matter and the newborn. The aim of the study was to determine the frequency of total number uterine rupture within the deliveries, to perceive circumstances ...
Čutura Neđo+2 more
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Background The purpose of this study was to investigate predictors of uterine rupture in a large sample of sub-Saharan African women. Uterine rupture is rare in high-income countries, but it is more common in low-income settings where health systems are ...
Rebecca Delafield+2 more
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