2023
DOI: 10.1111/ajo.13733
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Presentation trends, characteristics and outcomes for women with early pregnancy bleeding in the emergency department: A 10‐year data linkage study

Abstract: BackgroundWomen present to the emergency department (ED) with pregnancy complications including bleeding. They seek investigations, treatment and clear discharge and referral pathways.AimsThe aim was to identify trends, characteristics, ED care and discharge pathways for women who present to the ED with early pregnancy bleeding.MethodsRetrospective data (from 2011 to 2020) were extracted from a regional health district‘s databank. Data were processed, and deterministic linking was used to produce a final data … Show more

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“…14,15 Finally, Trostian et al discuss the trends in emergency department presentations and management for early pregnancy bleeding. 16 This issue also recognises those who have made contributions to ANZJOG as peer reviewers in the past year. ANZJOG has seen a large increase in the number of submissions over recent years and while this is very much welcome, it does bring with it an increase in the burden upon peer reviewers.…”
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“…14,15 Finally, Trostian et al discuss the trends in emergency department presentations and management for early pregnancy bleeding. 16 This issue also recognises those who have made contributions to ANZJOG as peer reviewers in the past year. ANZJOG has seen a large increase in the number of submissions over recent years and while this is very much welcome, it does bring with it an increase in the burden upon peer reviewers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endometriosis remains a topic of interest, with this issue including articles regarding the appendix in endometriosis and an analysis of geographic variation in endometriosis surgery in Canada 14,15 . Finally, Trostian et al discuss the trends in emergency department presentations and management for early pregnancy bleeding 16 …”
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