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期刊名:Maternal-fetal medicine

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ISSN:2096-6954

e-ISSN:2641-5895

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Putri Mirani,Peby Maulina Lestari,Krisna Murti et al. Putri Mirani et al.
The recent increase in placenta accreta spectrum has been correlated with a rise in the rate of cesarean sections. A recent study provides evidence that hampered wound healing results in cesarean scar defects that lead to a failure in the n...
Aditya Gan,Romana Khursheed,Mahadevi Savanur et al. Aditya Gan et al.
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of an evidence-based bundle in minimizing cesarean section (CS)-related surgical site infections (SSIs) with that of standard routine care. ...
Yi Mu,Jun Zhu,Yanping Wang et al. Yi Mu et al.
Objective: To analyze the temporal trends of maternal mortality ratio (MMR) due to obstetric hemorrhage and its specific causes in Chinese mainland from 2000 to 2019, to identify whether the rate of change has accelerated...
Laure Noël,Conrado Milani Coutinho,Basky Thilaganathan Laure Noël
Stillbirth is a devastating pregnancy complication that still affects many women, particularly from low and middle-income countries. It is often labeled as "unexplained" and therefore unpreventable, despite the knowledge that placental dysf...
Xiaojing Zeng,Jing Zhu,Jun Zhang Xiaojing Zeng
Choosing a fetal growth standard or reference is crucial when defining normal and abnormal fetal growth. We reviewed the recently published standards and compared them with a customized fetal growth chart based on a nationwide population in...
Yingyu Liang,Lizi Zhang,Shilei Bi et al. Yingyu Liang et al.
Objective: To explore the risk factors and pregnancy outcomes in women with a history of cesarean section complicated by placenta accreta (PA). Methods: ...
Dayuan Shi,Luyao Cai,Luming Sun Dayuan Shi
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is associated with multiple adverse perinatal outcomes, such as increased risk of intrauterine death, neonatal morbidity and mortality, and long-term adverse outcomes. Genetic etiological factors are critical ...
Fetal Medicine Subgroup, Chinese Society of Perinatal Medicine, Chinese Medical Association; Maternal-Fetal Medicine Committee et al. Fetal Medicine Subgroup et al.
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a common complication of pregnancy associated with higher rates of perinatal mortality and morbidity, as well as a variety of long-term adverse outcomes. To standardize the clinical practice for the managem...