Objective: The aim of this study is to share a valuable experience of perimortem Cesarean delivery (PMCD) when no signs of spontaneous circulation were detected after 4 min of resuscitation. The time interval between maternal cardiac arrest and neonatal delivery was evaluated and reviewed. Case report: We present the case of an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in a nulliparous woman who survived a car accident with only seatbelt injuries. The term infant was delivered by PMCD at our emergency department at least 43 min after maternal cardiac arrest. The mother only had concussion and was healthy at the time of discharge. The infant survived but had moderate neurological growth impairment (cerebral palsy) at the age of 7 months. Conclus...
Cardiac arrest in a term pregnancy is rare with a survival rate of 15-20% and mortality rate as high...
Background: Prehospital perimortem caesarean delivery (PCD) is a rarely performed procedure. In this...
Traumatic maternal cardiac arrest (MCA) is a challenging scenario for the healthcare team. Expanding...
Cardiac arrest in pregnancy is a rare event in which the speed of the response and attention to a nu...
Perimortem caesarean section presents a unique opportunity to successfully resuscitate a pregnant wo...
Copyright © 2014 Francesca Gatti et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The case of a severely traumatized pregnant patient, in whom a perimortem cesarean section, in the e...
Maternal cardiopulmonary arrest is a very rare event whose prognosis might depend on the response to...
Maternal cardiac arrest is rare with an incidence between 1 in 20.000 and 1 in 30.000 births.Duringp...
BackgroundMaternal resuscitation in the emergency department requires planning and special considera...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest in pregnant women and perimortem cesarean section are rare. These are m...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence, risks, management and outcomes of cardiac arrest in pregnancy ...
AbstractIntroductionThe current approach to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation of pregnant women in the ...
Background: During maternal cardiac arrest, emergency hysterotomy (EH) is recommended after four min...
Perimortem cesarean section is being recommended in pregnant women beyond 20-week gestation who are ...
Cardiac arrest in a term pregnancy is rare with a survival rate of 15-20% and mortality rate as high...
Background: Prehospital perimortem caesarean delivery (PCD) is a rarely performed procedure. In this...
Traumatic maternal cardiac arrest (MCA) is a challenging scenario for the healthcare team. Expanding...
Cardiac arrest in pregnancy is a rare event in which the speed of the response and attention to a nu...
Perimortem caesarean section presents a unique opportunity to successfully resuscitate a pregnant wo...
Copyright © 2014 Francesca Gatti et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The case of a severely traumatized pregnant patient, in whom a perimortem cesarean section, in the e...
Maternal cardiopulmonary arrest is a very rare event whose prognosis might depend on the response to...
Maternal cardiac arrest is rare with an incidence between 1 in 20.000 and 1 in 30.000 births.Duringp...
BackgroundMaternal resuscitation in the emergency department requires planning and special considera...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest in pregnant women and perimortem cesarean section are rare. These are m...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence, risks, management and outcomes of cardiac arrest in pregnancy ...
AbstractIntroductionThe current approach to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation of pregnant women in the ...
Background: During maternal cardiac arrest, emergency hysterotomy (EH) is recommended after four min...
Perimortem cesarean section is being recommended in pregnant women beyond 20-week gestation who are ...
Cardiac arrest in a term pregnancy is rare with a survival rate of 15-20% and mortality rate as high...
Background: Prehospital perimortem caesarean delivery (PCD) is a rarely performed procedure. In this...
Traumatic maternal cardiac arrest (MCA) is a challenging scenario for the healthcare team. Expanding...