International audienceObstetric intensive care unit (ICU) admissions comprise only a small part of severe maternal morbidity. The incidence rate of both remains relatively unclear due to inconsistent definitions across publications, although this has begun to be addressed. There is a relative paucity of information regarding disease-specific survival following obstetric ICU admission, but outcomes are clearly related to the cause of admission and the quality of care. The ratio between maternal near-miss cases (many of whom are admitted to ICUs) and maternal death may provide insight into the preventability of death. Hemorrhage and pre-eclampsia constitute the leading causes of ICU admission and have relatively low mortality rates, perhaps d...
Background: Obstetric critical care is of utmost importance and interventions in intensive care unit...
Background and Aims: Obstetric admissions to the intensive care unit (ICU) are a subject of increasi...
Background: Management of the critically ill obstetric woman at an ICU is a unique challenge to ICU ...
International audienceObstetric intensive care unit (ICU) admissions comprise only a small part of s...
International audienceObstetric intensive care unit (ICU) admissions comprise only a small part of s...
Introduction: An indicator of pronounced maternal morbidity is intensive care unit (ICU) admissions ...
We aimed to determine the morbidity and mortality among obstetric patients admitted to the intensive...
Background. Pregnancy is a natural physiological process that normally ends uneventfully. However, t...
As part of a larger nationwide enquiry into severe maternal morbidity, our aim was to assess the inc...
Introduction: Obstetric patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) present unique characteristi...
Introduction: Obstetric patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) present unique characteristi...
Background: Management of critically ill patients in obstetrics is a challenge owing to the changed ...
Purpose: As part of a larger nationwide enquiry into severe maternal morbidity, our aim was to asses...
Purpose: As part of a larger nationwide enquiry into severe maternal morbidity, our aim was to asses...
Background: Obstetrics emergencies pose a major challenge to obstetricians and should be managed by ...
Background: Obstetric critical care is of utmost importance and interventions in intensive care unit...
Background and Aims: Obstetric admissions to the intensive care unit (ICU) are a subject of increasi...
Background: Management of the critically ill obstetric woman at an ICU is a unique challenge to ICU ...
International audienceObstetric intensive care unit (ICU) admissions comprise only a small part of s...
International audienceObstetric intensive care unit (ICU) admissions comprise only a small part of s...
Introduction: An indicator of pronounced maternal morbidity is intensive care unit (ICU) admissions ...
We aimed to determine the morbidity and mortality among obstetric patients admitted to the intensive...
Background. Pregnancy is a natural physiological process that normally ends uneventfully. However, t...
As part of a larger nationwide enquiry into severe maternal morbidity, our aim was to assess the inc...
Introduction: Obstetric patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) present unique characteristi...
Introduction: Obstetric patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) present unique characteristi...
Background: Management of critically ill patients in obstetrics is a challenge owing to the changed ...
Purpose: As part of a larger nationwide enquiry into severe maternal morbidity, our aim was to asses...
Purpose: As part of a larger nationwide enquiry into severe maternal morbidity, our aim was to asses...
Background: Obstetrics emergencies pose a major challenge to obstetricians and should be managed by ...
Background: Obstetric critical care is of utmost importance and interventions in intensive care unit...
Background and Aims: Obstetric admissions to the intensive care unit (ICU) are a subject of increasi...
Background: Management of the critically ill obstetric woman at an ICU is a unique challenge to ICU ...