Medically indicated preterm birth: recognizing the importance of the problem. Clin Perinatol. 2008; 35(1): 53-67.Ananth CV, Vintzileos AM. Medically indicated preterm birth: rec- ognizing the importance of the problem. Clin Perinatol 2008;35:53- 67....
Analyses of temporal trends in the incidence of medically indicated preterm birth suggested a decline in neonatal mortality in these type of preterm deliveries over time [2,12,13]. Nonetheless, newer temporal analyses have shown conflicting results, varying by GA groups [8,10]. However, studies ...
Note: Values are number (percentage) unless otherwise indicated. All outcomes are reported on a “child” level (i.e., not per twin pregnancy), and all outcomes are on a pregnancy level. aOR, adjusted for maternal age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. Less than 6% of the data was ...
MiscarriageMedically-indicated termination of pregnancyHysteroscopyThe literature suggests that misoprostol can be offered to patients for off-label use as it ... H Marret,E Simon,G Beucher,... - 《European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology & Reproductive Biology》 被引量: 6发表: 2015年 加载更多...
Children born prematurely, with low birth weight or with intrauterine growth restrictions are probably more prone to metabolic syndrome, hypertension and CKD in adulthood Show more Part two: medically assisted reproduction for patients with CKD
Further research into the association between maternal education level and neonatal morbidity is indicated. Keywords Maternal education, Medically assisted reproduction, Maternal adverse outcomes Introduction In the United States, the use of medically assisted repro- duction (MAR) has increased steadily ...
indication for preterm deliveryneonatal outcomesObjective We aim to examine whether outcomes of preterm birth (PTB) are further modified by the indication for delivery.Wang, Michelle J.Kuper, Spencer G.Steele, RobinSievert, Rachel A.Tita, Alan T.Harper, Lorie M....
Overall, the risk for spontaneous preterm birth increased in a dose-dependent fashion with younger age but no age-dependent trend was observed for medically indicated preterm birth (P < 0.0001). Very low weight gain (<0.12 kg/week) during pregnancy was associated with a higher risk of ...
The odds ratios of medically-indicated versus spontaneous preterm birth in late versus early were 0.77 (P=0.05) and 0.73 (P=0.03) for all participants, unadjusted and adjusted, respectively. While not statistically significant, a higher proportion of preterm deliveries among black women were ...
preterm birthrespiratory morbiditystillbirthObjective To (1) describe the frequency of spontaneous preterm birth (SPTB) and medically indicated preterm birth (PTB) among women with chronic hypertension (CHTN) and (2) to evaluate differences in neonatal outcomes according to SPTB or medically indicated ...