1990
DOI: 10.3109/00016349009013297
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Which Types of Perinatal Events are Predictable?:A Look at a Risk Score Model

Abstract: This study describes the association of a risk factor model for complicated delivery, perinatal morbidity and perinatal mortality with each of various types of delivery complications, types of perinatal morbidity and causes of perinatal mortality. The material comprises a total cohort, 4,066 pregnant women with singletons in a Danish county, and their newborn infants, of whom 494 (12%) had clinical morbidity during the first 5 days of life; 28 (0.7%) died perinatally. A set of 20 risk factors, identifiable bef… Show more

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“…Defining risk factors for major pregnancy complications has become popular in modern obstetrics (1). Most research effort has focused on the prediction of pre-eclampsia and preterm labor (2,3), while placental abruption has gained much less interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Defining risk factors for major pregnancy complications has become popular in modern obstetrics (1). Most research effort has focused on the prediction of pre-eclampsia and preterm labor (2,3), while placental abruption has gained much less interest.…”
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confidence: 99%