Retrospective analysis study for obstetrics cases admitted to ICU in Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital

Amr Ahmed Mahmoud Riad, Ahmed Ramy Mohamed Ramy, Norhan Emad ElGerby ELGebaly, Ahmed Gamal Abdelnasser

Background: Admitting obstetric patients to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) necessitates specialized care and coordination by a multidisciplinary team. These patients present unique challenges to ICU specialists, primarily due to the physiological changes and disease progression that occur during pregnancy and the postpartum period (puerperium). Furthermore, the complexity of these cases is heightened by the dual responsibility of ensuring the health of the mother and the survival of the fetus …

Maternal and perinatal outcomes in women with chronic hypertension and risk factors of superimposed preeclampsia

Arife Simsek, Seyfettin Uludag, Abdullah Tuten, Sezin Uludag

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate obstetric outcomes among women with chronic hypertension, with and without superimposed preeclampsia, and identify risk factors of superimposed preeclampsia. Material and Methods: This retrospective study included 198 Caucasian women with chronic hypertension …

Posted in 2016 Volume 15 – Issue 4 Tagged , , ,

The effect of life threatening conditions of women on perinatal outcome

Simsek Arife, Uludag Seyfettin, Benian Ali, Tuten Abdullah, Oncul Mahmut, Acikgoz S. Abdullah

Introduction: The aim of this study is to evaluate the differences in perinatal – neonatal -postneonatal deaths according to the life threatining conditions of women. Material and Methods: A retrospective study was made of records of 14.968 pregnancies. Antenatal, neonatal, postneonatal deaths were recorded. Causes of perinatal–neonatal- postneonatal deaths were examined

Posted in 2016 Volume 15 – Issue 2 Tagged , , ,