A PaO2 test measures partial pressure of oxygen, or PaO2—the oxygen pressure in arterial blood. The PaO2 reflects how well oxygen is able to move from the lungs to the blood. It is often altered by ...
Background: Efforts to elucidate risk factors for placental abruption are imperative due to the severity of complications it produces for both mother and fetus, and its contribution to preterm birth.
Table 3. Unadjusted and Adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) for Placental Abruption in Relation to Maternal History of Headaches/Migraine and Depression Status, Lima ...
The Sindh government has inaugurated the partial 9.1-kilometre section of the Malir Expressway, which is part of a larger 39-kilometre project expected to be completed in 2025. The project was ...
Pre-eclampsia is a pregnancy disorder characterized by maternal hypertension, liver injury, placental hypoxia and fetal growth restriction. No drugs are available to treat disease progression.
Placental abruption, also known as abruption placentae, occurs when bleeding at the decidual-placental interface leads to partial or complete detachment of the placenta before the fetus is delivered.
Placental abruption: This serious but rare condition is when the placenta separates from the uterine wall before birth. Placenta previa: This serious complication of pregnancy occurs when the placenta ...
Sometimes, the placenta becomes detached from the uterine wall too soon, leading to bleeding and less oxygen and nutrients to the fetus. The detachment may be complete or partial. Placental abruption, ...
After what she says was an unaccommodating phone call, Emily and her partner decided to drive to the hospital for in-person advice. There, she was assessed and told she had a partial placental ...