Objective: To explore hospital costs by pregnant women with a history of early-onset preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome, managed according to customary, but non-standardized prenatal care, by relating maternal and child outcome to maternal health care expenditure. Study design: This was a cohort study, in women of 18 years or older who suffered from early-onset preeclampsia or HELLP syndrome in their previous pregnancy (n = 104). We retrieved data retrospectively from hospital information systems and medical records of patients who had received customary, non-standardized prenatal care between 1996 and 2012. Our analyses focused on the costs generated between the first antenatal visit at the outpatient clinic and postpartum hospital discharge. ...
Objective: To assess incidence, case fatality rate, risk factors and substandard care in severe mate...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what would benefit women with mild full-term pregnancy-related hypertensio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the maternal and neonatal outcomes and prolongation of pregnancies with sever...
Objective: To explore hospital costs by pregnant women with a history of early-onset preeclampsia or...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that low risk women at the onset of labour with planned home birt...
Objective: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
Background: The preeclampsia/eclampsia is one of the most serious condition peculiar to pregnancy, w...
Objective: To estimate costs of preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Study design: C...
Objective: To estimate costs of preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Study design: C...
Contains fulltext : 87321.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Objective: To assess incidence, case fatality rate, risk factors and substandard care in severe mate...
Contains fulltext : 153952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what would benefit women with mild full-term pregnancy-related hypertensio...
Objective: To assess incidence, case fatality rate, risk factors and substandard care in severe mate...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what would benefit women with mild full-term pregnancy-related hypertensio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the maternal and neonatal outcomes and prolongation of pregnancies with sever...
Objective: To explore hospital costs by pregnant women with a history of early-onset preeclampsia or...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that low risk women at the onset of labour with planned home birt...
Objective: To assess the economic consequences of immediate delivery compared with expectant monitor...
Background: The preeclampsia/eclampsia is one of the most serious condition peculiar to pregnancy, w...
Objective: To estimate costs of preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Study design: C...
Objective: To estimate costs of preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies. Study design: C...
Contains fulltext : 87321.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Objective: To assess incidence, case fatality rate, risk factors and substandard care in severe mate...
Contains fulltext : 153952.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what would benefit women with mild full-term pregnancy-related hypertensio...
Objective: To assess incidence, case fatality rate, risk factors and substandard care in severe mate...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what would benefit women with mild full-term pregnancy-related hypertensio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the maternal and neonatal outcomes and prolongation of pregnancies with sever...