Objectives: Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of hospitalized trauma during pregnancy. Maternal injury puts the fetus at great risk, yet little is known about the incidence, risks, and character-istics of pregnant women in crashes. Setting and methods: Police reported crashes were analyzed from the National Automotive Sampling System Crashworthiness Data System. Since 1995, this system recorded pregnancy/trimester status. Pregnant and non-pregnant women 15–39 years of age were compared by age, driver status, seat belt use, and treatment. Belt use and seating position were examined by trimester. Results: There were 427 pregnant occupants identified (weighted n=32 810, 2.6%, SE 12 585, rate 13/1000 person years). The mean age was 24...
Background: In the United States, trauma is the leading cause of maternal mortality and an important...
vol. 6 • no. 3 Injuries during pregnancy not only result in adverse maternal outcomes, but even mino...
classifiesmaternal deaths due to traffic crashesas coincidental and not related to the state of preg...
Background: Road traffic accidents (RTA) are common in Nigeria. Pregnant mothers could be involved i...
Background: Traumatic injuries obtained by pregnant females in motor vehicle collisions present uniq...
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of serious trauma during pregnancy, but little is known ab...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of maternal injury-related mortality during pregnancy in...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to show whether it is necessary to hospitalize pregnant women who have ...
To systematically review and quantify the effect of motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) in pregnancy on mat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of maternal involvement in motor vehicle crashes on the likelihood o...
We compared the independent predictive factors for moderate and severe injuries, along with characte...
tThis study proposed to broadly examine vehicle use by pregnant women in order to improve realismof ...
Background: Trauma during pregnancy presents a major public health concern. The most common causes o...
Abstract Objectives: Motor-vehicle injuries are the lead-ing cause of death and hospitalized trauma ...
To examine the factors that influence substantial injuries for pregnant women and negative fetal out...
Background: In the United States, trauma is the leading cause of maternal mortality and an important...
vol. 6 • no. 3 Injuries during pregnancy not only result in adverse maternal outcomes, but even mino...
classifiesmaternal deaths due to traffic crashesas coincidental and not related to the state of preg...
Background: Road traffic accidents (RTA) are common in Nigeria. Pregnant mothers could be involved i...
Background: Traumatic injuries obtained by pregnant females in motor vehicle collisions present uniq...
Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of serious trauma during pregnancy, but little is known ab...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of maternal injury-related mortality during pregnancy in...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to show whether it is necessary to hospitalize pregnant women who have ...
To systematically review and quantify the effect of motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) in pregnancy on mat...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of maternal involvement in motor vehicle crashes on the likelihood o...
We compared the independent predictive factors for moderate and severe injuries, along with characte...
tThis study proposed to broadly examine vehicle use by pregnant women in order to improve realismof ...
Background: Trauma during pregnancy presents a major public health concern. The most common causes o...
Abstract Objectives: Motor-vehicle injuries are the lead-ing cause of death and hospitalized trauma ...
To examine the factors that influence substantial injuries for pregnant women and negative fetal out...
Background: In the United States, trauma is the leading cause of maternal mortality and an important...
vol. 6 • no. 3 Injuries during pregnancy not only result in adverse maternal outcomes, but even mino...
classifiesmaternal deaths due to traffic crashesas coincidental and not related to the state of preg...