Background: During maternal cardiac arrest, emergency hysterotomy (EH) is recommended after four minutes of resuscitation, if no signs of spontaneous circulation are detected. This extreme procedure is believed to be potentially beneficial for both the mother and the infant. Both maternal and neonatal survivals seem to be associated to the time delay between the cardiac arrest and the delivery and in-hospital resuscitation location. In addition to this, gestational age is an important determinant to neonatal outcome. Case presentation: We report two emergency hysterotomies executed in an out-of-hospital location. The infants delivered by EH were low birth weight infants and born 20-23 min after maternal cardiac arrest. Both infants survived...
Objective: Emergency medical service (EMS) is responsible for prehospital care encompassing all ages...
In my study of 290 obstetric emergencies, there were only 3 maternal deaths, 2 patients went in for ...
Despite significant advances in perinatal medicine, the management of extremely preterm infants in t...
Background: During maternal cardiac arrest, emergency hysterotomy (EH) is recommended after four min...
Maternal cardiopulmonary arrest is a very rare event whose prognosis might depend on the response to...
Copyright © 2014 Francesca Gatti et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objective: The aim of this study is to share a valuable experience of perimortem Cesarean delivery (...
Traumatic maternal cardiac arrest (MCA) is a challenging scenario for the healthcare team. Expanding...
Perimortem caesarean section presents a unique opportunity to successfully resuscitate a pregnant wo...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Background: Prehospital perimortem caesarean delivery (PCD) is a rarely performed procedure. In this...
Cardiac arrest in a term pregnancy is rare with a survival rate of 15-20% and mortality rate as high...
Cardiac arrest in pregnancy is a rare event in which the speed of the response and attention to a nu...
Objective: Emergency medical service (EMS) is responsible for prehospital care encompassing all ages...
In my study of 290 obstetric emergencies, there were only 3 maternal deaths, 2 patients went in for ...
Despite significant advances in perinatal medicine, the management of extremely preterm infants in t...
Background: During maternal cardiac arrest, emergency hysterotomy (EH) is recommended after four min...
Maternal cardiopulmonary arrest is a very rare event whose prognosis might depend on the response to...
Copyright © 2014 Francesca Gatti et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Objective: The aim of this study is to share a valuable experience of perimortem Cesarean delivery (...
Traumatic maternal cardiac arrest (MCA) is a challenging scenario for the healthcare team. Expanding...
Perimortem caesarean section presents a unique opportunity to successfully resuscitate a pregnant wo...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Objective: To determine whether hospital mortality (primary outcome) is associated with duration of ...
Background: Prehospital perimortem caesarean delivery (PCD) is a rarely performed procedure. In this...
Cardiac arrest in a term pregnancy is rare with a survival rate of 15-20% and mortality rate as high...
Cardiac arrest in pregnancy is a rare event in which the speed of the response and attention to a nu...
Objective: Emergency medical service (EMS) is responsible for prehospital care encompassing all ages...
In my study of 290 obstetric emergencies, there were only 3 maternal deaths, 2 patients went in for ...
Despite significant advances in perinatal medicine, the management of extremely preterm infants in t...