Clinical impact of early-onset sepsis on outcomes of necrotizing enterocolitis: a retrospective case-control study [0.03%]
Wei Feng,Jinping Hou,Xiaohong Die et al.
Wei Feng et al.
Purpose: Early-onset sepsis (EOS) is a significant issue associated with high morbidity and mortality in newborns, yet it has not received adequate attention among neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). This study aime...
Retraction Note: The value of subcutaneous tissue closure and drain in obese women undergo elective caesarean section: a randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
Mohamed A Shalaby,Hanan H M Metwally,Ahmed M Maged et al.
Mohamed A Shalaby et al.
Yanqing Peng,Guannan He,Chuanju Zhang et al.
Yanqing Peng et al.
Background: Umbilical cord ulceration (UCU) is a rare but potentially fatal obstetric condition characterized by ulcerative disruption of the umbilical cord, often leading to fetal hemorrhage and intrauterine fetal demise...
Second stage versus first stage intrapartum cesarean delivery and adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in Southern Ethiopia [0.03%]
Ephrem Kedir,Temesgen Teklu Alemayehu,Mihiretu Tesfamriam Goshu
Ephrem Kedir
Background: Cesarean section performed during the second stage of labor is technically challenging and associated with higher maternal and neonatal morbidity. This study aimed to assess adverse maternal and perinatal outc...
Study protocol FRENCH-ARRIVE: labor induction in low-risk nulliparous women at 39 weeks of gestation to reduce cesarean births: a randomized trial of induction versus expectant management in France [0.03%]
Hugo Madar,Jean-Marie Chrétien,Hanane Bouchghoul et al.
Hugo Madar et al.
Background: The ARRIVE trial showed that elective induction of labor at 39 weeks for low-risk nulliparous women compared to expectant management reduced cesarean delivery rates with a nonsignificant trend toward decreased...
"It's your body… so it's just nice to know what they're putting in it" A qualitative study of women's views and experiences of caesarean section, antibiotic use and infection [0.03%]
N Pilarski,I Jones,C Dunlop et al.
N Pilarski et al.
Background: Over 30% of UK babies are born by caesarean section (CS) and infection after CS is common. Women's experiences of and views on the management of infection after CS is relatively under explored in the qualitati...
Evaluation of the relationship between birth beliefs and readiness for childbirth in pregnant women: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
İmran Ülkü Alev Gökgöz,Hava Özkan
İmran Ülkü Alev Gökgöz
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a multifaceted experience for women that has physical, emotional and cultural dimensions as well as biological ones. Women may sometimes perceive birth as a meaningful and transform...
Pre-delivery anaemia and associated factors among women in Kikuube District, Uganda: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
Julius Businge,Miisa Nanyingi,Mathias Lwenge et al.
Julius Businge et al.
Introduction: Anaemia in pregnancy is a global public health concern, especially in low and middle-income countries, where it is linked to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Despite various antenatal care interventio...
Interaction between maternal CRP levels and diabetes on preterm delivery risk: a retrospective observation study [0.03%]
Na Wang,Shuruo Zhang,Sumiao Hong et al.
Na Wang et al.
Background: Preterm delivery (PTD) is a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and maternal C-reactive protein (CRP) may serve as an inflammatory marker linked to its risk, with diabetes potentially influencing ...
Preventive effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on postpartum depression in cesarean women with antenatal depressive tendency: a randomized controlled trial protocol [0.03%]
Tian-Zhen Ji,Xiang Li,Jun Shen et al.
Tian-Zhen Ji et al.
Background: Postpartum depression is one of the most common psychological disorders among women after childbirth, with a global prevalence of approximately 10-20% and an even higher rate of 21.4% reported in China. Women ...