Traumatic injury in obstetric patients has been shown to correlate with adverse fetal outcomes; however, data predates modern resuscitation and imaging techniques. A single center retrospective review was performed analyzing risk factors for obstetric outcomes for pregnant patients seen at a Level 1 Trauma Center from 2010 to 2020. 571 pregnant patients were compared to nonpregnant child-bearing age women. Injury Severity Scores (ISS) were higher in nonpregnant patients (5 vs 0
In Saudi Arabia, road traffic crashes are becoming a serious public health problem and there are no ...
Purpose: In women with a history of trauma routine events of pregnancy, labor, and delivery can be r...
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...
HYPOTHESIS: Factors associated with fetal death in injured pregnant patients are related to increasi...
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...
BACKGROUND: Trauma complicates 6% to 7% of all pregnancies. Adverse outcomes are rare when monitori...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
Background: In the United States, trauma is the leading cause of maternal mortality and an important...
Trauma complicates 6 to 7 per cent of all pregnancies, but fetal demise secondary to maternal trauma...
BACKGROUND: In rural state trauma systems, management of the obstetrical trauma patient often defaul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the diagnoses and treatment methods and demographica...
In Saudi Arabia, road traffic crashes are becoming a serious public health problem and there are no ...
Purpose: In women with a history of trauma routine events of pregnancy, labor, and delivery can be r...
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...
HYPOTHESIS: Factors associated with fetal death in injured pregnant patients are related to increasi...
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...
BACKGROUND: Trauma complicates 6% to 7% of all pregnancies. Adverse outcomes are rare when monitori...
INTRODUCTION: Trauma during pregnancy is the leading non-obstetrical cause of maternal death and a s...
Background: In the United States, trauma is the leading cause of maternal mortality and an important...
Trauma complicates 6 to 7 per cent of all pregnancies, but fetal demise secondary to maternal trauma...
BACKGROUND: In rural state trauma systems, management of the obstetrical trauma patient often defaul...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the diagnoses and treatment methods and demographica...
In Saudi Arabia, road traffic crashes are becoming a serious public health problem and there are no ...
Purpose: In women with a history of trauma routine events of pregnancy, labor, and delivery can be r...
TRAUMA DURING PREGNANCY HASbeen recognized as an impor-tant cause of adverse fetal andmaternal outco...