Major risk factors for stillbirth in high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Background Stillbirth rates in high-income countries have shown little or no improvement
over the past two decades. Prevention strategies that target risk factors could be important in …
over the past two decades. Prevention strategies that target risk factors could be important in …
Placental abruption: epidemiology, risk factors and consequences
M Tikkanen - Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Placental abruption, classically defined as a premature separation of the placenta before
delivery, is one of the leading causes of vaginal bleeding in the second half of pregnancy …
delivery, is one of the leading causes of vaginal bleeding in the second half of pregnancy …
Placental abruption
Placental abruption complicates about 1% of pregnancies and is a leading cause of vaginal
bleeding in the latter half of pregnancy. It is also an important cause of perinatal mortality …
bleeding in the latter half of pregnancy. It is also an important cause of perinatal mortality …
Maternal, labor, delivery, and perinatal outcomes associated with placental abruption: a systematic review
Objective Risk factors for placental abruption have changed, but there has not been an
updated systematic review investigating outcomes. Methods We searched PubMed …
updated systematic review investigating outcomes. Methods We searched PubMed …
Management of acute abdomen in pregnancy: current perspectives
SK Zachariah, M Fenn, K Jacob… - … journal of women's …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Acute abdomen in pregnancy represents a unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenge.
Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy can occur due to obstetric factors as well for reasons …
Acute abdominal pain in pregnancy can occur due to obstetric factors as well for reasons …
Epidemiology of prenatal smoking and perinatal outcomes
HM Salihu, RE Wilson - Early human development, 2007 - Elsevier
During the previous two decades smoking among pregnant women in the developed world
declined by about 60–75%. Nevertheless, prenatal smoking remains a common habit and …
declined by about 60–75%. Nevertheless, prenatal smoking remains a common habit and …
Meta-analysis on the effect of aspirin use for prevention of preeclampsia on placental abruption and antepartum hemorrhage
Objective Data Impaired placentation in the first 16 weeks of pregnancy is associated with
increased risk of subsequent development of preeclampsia, birth of small-for-gestational …
increased risk of subsequent development of preeclampsia, birth of small-for-gestational …
Implications of the first cesarean: perinatal and future reproductive health and subsequent cesareans, placentation issues, uterine rupture risk, morbidity, and mortality
RM Silver - Seminars in perinatology, 2012 - Elsevier
Rates of cesarean delivery have substantially increased worldwide during the past 30 years.
Indeed, almost one-third of deliveries in the United States are cesareans. Most cesareans …
Indeed, almost one-third of deliveries in the United States are cesareans. Most cesareans …
Placental abruption in term and preterm gestations: evidence for heterogeneity in clinical pathways
CV Ananth, D Getahun, MR Peltier… - Obstetrics & …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the magnitude of associations of acute and chronic processes with
abruption in preterm and term gestations. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was …
abruption in preterm and term gestations. METHODS: A retrospective cohort study was …
Neonatal outcomes associated with placental abruption
Placental abruption (early separation of the placenta) is associated with preterm birth and
perinatal mortality, but associations with other neonatal morbidities remain understudied …
perinatal mortality, but associations with other neonatal morbidities remain understudied …