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Neonatal and Obstetric Risk Assessment (NORA) Pregnancy Cohort Study in Singapore

Neonatal and Obstetric Risk Assessment (NORA) Pregnancy Cohort Study in Singapore

... and Obstetric Risk Assessment (NORA) pregnancy cohort study was set up to assess clinical, biochemical and biophysical markers for risk assessment and prediction of the outcomes early in ...and ...

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Can obstetric risk factors predict fetal acidaemia at birth? A retrospective case-control study

Can obstetric risk factors predict fetal acidaemia at birth? A retrospective case-control study

... whether obstetric risk factors are associated with fetal acidaemia at ...maternal, obstetric, and fetal characteristics using logistic regression models presented as odds ratio (OR) with 95% ...

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Grand multiparity: Is it still an obstetric risk?

Grand multiparity: Is it still an obstetric risk?

... and obstetric/perinatal ...higher obstetric and perinatal risk among lower multipara when compared with grand-multiparae [3,8- ...independent risk factor for adverse outcome in setting of high ...

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Postpartum anal incontinence in a resource-constrained setting: Prevalence and obstetric risk factors

Postpartum anal incontinence in a resource-constrained setting: Prevalence and obstetric risk factors

... Most of the published data on AI involve studies performed on white women in high-income countries. There are minimal data from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) like ours, where socioeconomic, demographic, ...

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Postpartum Urinary Retention following Vaginal Delivery: Assessment of Obstetric Risk Factors

Postpartum Urinary Retention following Vaginal Delivery: Assessment of Obstetric Risk Factors

... Regional analgesia has been associated with post partum urinary retention by several people. In women who received regional analgesia, the incidence of post partum urinary retention was 98.0% as against women who did not ...

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Do obstetric risk factors truly influence the etiopathogenesis of congenital muscular torticollis?

Do obstetric risk factors truly influence the etiopathogenesis of congenital muscular torticollis?

... However, our study has some limitations. Primarily it only included 23 cases of CMT. One reason for this is that 90–95% of CMT resolves within a year by manual stretching and therefore the majority of these children are ...

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Partner profile of pregnant women who have obstetric prenatal high risk in a university hospital south of Brazil

Partner profile of pregnant women who have obstetric prenatal high risk in a university hospital south of Brazil

... and obstetric risk factors presented by pregnant women who un- derwent high risk prenatal in a southern Brazil hos- pital ...and obstetric condi- tions were ...high risk prenatal care; ...

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Are freestanding midwifery units a safe alternative to obstetric units for low risk, primiparous childbirth? An analysis of effect differences by parity in a matched cohort study

Are freestanding midwifery units a safe alternative to obstetric units for low risk, primiparous childbirth? An analysis of effect differences by parity in a matched cohort study

... Freestanding midwifery units aim to offer low-risk women a choice among birth places without comprom- ising safety for themselves or their infants. Severe com- plications and adverse outcomes are, however, ...

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Periodontitis as an Emerging Risk in Pre-Term Low Birth Weight Deliveries

Periodontitis as an Emerging Risk in Pre-Term Low Birth Weight Deliveries

... independent risk factor for preterm labor and / or low birth weight infants when all other known obstetric risk factors are not dominant and the pathogenic mechanism is postulated to be the same as ...

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Private health care coverage and increased risk of obstetric intervention

Private health care coverage and increased risk of obstetric intervention

... in obstetric risk factors among women who receive a caesarean delivery, the quantitative component of such an analysis may con- sider performing a more detailed and standardised clas- sification of ...

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A Case Control Study of Obstetric Fistula Risk Factors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

A Case Control Study of Obstetric Fistula Risk Factors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

... increased risk for developing obstetric fistulas (OFs) as a result of obstructed labor, in conditions similar to many other African ...social risk factors for OF has been reported from the ...at ...

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Does hysteroscopic metroplasty for septate uterus represent a risk factor for adverse outcome during pregnancy and labor?

Does hysteroscopic metroplasty for septate uterus represent a risk factor for adverse outcome during pregnancy and labor?

... a risk fac- tor of adverse outcome in pregnancy, during labor, and after ...of obstetric complications of 99 patients who underwent hysteroscopic metroplasty in a 5-year period (study group) and 4155 wom- ...

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Timing of delivery in a high risk obstetric population: a clinical prediction model

Timing of delivery in a high risk obstetric population: a clinical prediction model

... Optimising antenatal corticosteroid use requires ac- curate identification of women who will deliver within 7 days and benefit from this treatment. However, preterm birth is notoriously difficult to predict [19]. ...

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Pre-pregnancy body mass index and the risk of adverse outcome in type 1 diabetic pregnancies: a population-based cohort study

Pre-pregnancy body mass index and the risk of adverse outcome in type 1 diabetic pregnancies: a population-based cohort study

... Comparison between groups were made using Kruskale Wallis test for continuous data and c 2 test and c 2 test for trend for binary and categorical data as appropriate. Unconditional logistic regression was used to explore ...

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The role of nocturnal delivery and delivery during the holiday period in Finland on obstetric anal sphincter rupture rates  a population based observational study

The role of nocturnal delivery and delivery during the holiday period in Finland on obstetric anal sphincter rupture rates a population based observational study

... Obstetric anal sphincter rupture (OASR) sustained dur- ing vaginal delivery is the most common cause of anal incontinence in women, and it has serious and long-term effects on women's health and quality of life ...

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Urinary tract infection among obstetric fistula patients at Gondar University Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

Urinary tract infection among obstetric fistula patients at Gondar University Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

... limited, obstetric fistula usually occurs as a result of prolonged obstructed ...labour. Obstetric fistula patients have many social and health related problems like urinary tract infections ...associated ...

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Vol 28, No 2 (2015)

Vol 28, No 2 (2015)

... previous obstetric adverse outcome events. These women were subject to risk stratification, using the systematic application of a Risk Stratification Scale (Hema-Obs) during the medical examination, ...

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Improving Healthcare Responses to Obstetric Hemorrhage: Strategies to Mitigate Risk

<p>Improving Healthcare Responses to Obstetric Hemorrhage: Strategies to Mitigate Risk</p>

... from obstetric hemorrhage by the California Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review Committee showed that all action domains, as de fi ned by the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Heath (see below) had ...

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Evaluation of satisfaction with care in a midwifery unit and an obstetric unit: a randomized controlled trial of low risk women

Evaluation of satisfaction with care in a midwifery unit and an obstetric unit: a randomized controlled trial of low risk women

... Satisfaction with birth care is found to be influenced by several factors. The significance of the birthing envir- onment is shown by the fact that women giving birth in alternative settings with a homelike environment ...

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Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Week of Gestation of Term Birth

Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Week of Gestation of Term Birth

... and risk of SIDS could be explained by ...increased risk of SIDS, then it is possible that those allowed to proceed to 40 weeks and beyond were selected and had a lower risk of ...similar risk ...

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