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Severe acute obstetric morbidity (near-miss): a review of the relative use of its diagnostic indicators
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 12/30/08
Reichenheim ME et al. - Considering these findings, a trial version of a 13-item instrument for diagnosing obstetric near-miss is proposed. It includes the indicators eclampsia, severe hypertension, pulmonary edema, cardiac arrest, obstetrical hemorrhage, uterine rupture, admission to intensive care unit, emergent hysterectomy, blood transfusion, anesthetic accidents, urea >15 mmol/l or creatinine >400 mmol/l, oliguria and coma.
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