In Saudi Arabia, road traffic crashes are becoming a serious public health problem and there are no recent, large-scale, published reports discussing maternal and fetal injuries. We aimed to explore the predictors of fetal death/abortion after maternal trauma. A retrospective case-control study was performed exploring cases of maternal trauma. The study group included 118 women with pregnancy loss while 308 women without loss represented the control group. All data were compared using univariate analysis followed by multivariate regression analysis. Only 3 predictors were associated with significant effect on pregnancy loss after trauma (P \u3c 0.05): second trimester of pregnancy (OR 2.77, 95% CI: 1.66-4.63, placental abruption (OR 3.69, 9...
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...
Trauma complicates 6 to 7 per cent of all pregnancies, but fetal demise secondary to maternal trauma...
HYPOTHESIS: Factors associated with fetal death in injured pregnant patients are related to increasi...
TRAUMA DURING PREGNANCY HASbeen recognized as an impor-tant cause of adverse fetal andmaternal outco...
Traumatic injury in obstetric patients has been shown to correlate with adverse fetal outcomes; howe...
Background: After a traumatic injury, the provision of appropriate, timely care to pregnant women ju...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of maternal involvement in motor vehicle crashes on the likelihood o...
Abstract Late-term fetal demise including fetal death in utero, late miscarriage and late terminatio...
To systematically review and quantify the effect of motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) in pregnancy on mat...
Introduction: Trauma in pregnancy is a major cause of hospital admission and maternal and fetal mort...
Purpose: To determine obstetrical outcome and predictive value of obstetrical symptoms and diagnosti...
BACKGROUND: The primary objective was to identify predictive risk factors of preterm delivery follow...
In high-income countries, injury is the most common cause of non-obstetric death among pregnant wome...
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...
Trauma complicates 6 to 7 per cent of all pregnancies, but fetal demise secondary to maternal trauma...
HYPOTHESIS: Factors associated with fetal death in injured pregnant patients are related to increasi...
TRAUMA DURING PREGNANCY HASbeen recognized as an impor-tant cause of adverse fetal andmaternal outco...
Traumatic injury in obstetric patients has been shown to correlate with adverse fetal outcomes; howe...
Background: After a traumatic injury, the provision of appropriate, timely care to pregnant women ju...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of maternal involvement in motor vehicle crashes on the likelihood o...
Abstract Late-term fetal demise including fetal death in utero, late miscarriage and late terminatio...
To systematically review and quantify the effect of motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) in pregnancy on mat...
Introduction: Trauma in pregnancy is a major cause of hospital admission and maternal and fetal mort...
Purpose: To determine obstetrical outcome and predictive value of obstetrical symptoms and diagnosti...
BACKGROUND: The primary objective was to identify predictive risk factors of preterm delivery follow...
In high-income countries, injury is the most common cause of non-obstetric death among pregnant wome...
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...