Critical Care Obstetrics 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781119129400.ch1
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Epidemiology of Critical Illness in Pregnancy

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“…The perinatal mortality rate among obstetric ICU admissions ranges from 1.2% to 48.8%. 31 If ACS develops during pregnancy, the benefits of continuing pregnancy must be carefully balanced against the risks of clinical deterioration to the mother and fetus. A low threshold for delivery is warranted while carefully monitoring for signs of compromised uteroplacental perfusion.…”
Section: Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The perinatal mortality rate among obstetric ICU admissions ranges from 1.2% to 48.8%. 31 If ACS develops during pregnancy, the benefits of continuing pregnancy must be carefully balanced against the risks of clinical deterioration to the mother and fetus. A low threshold for delivery is warranted while carefully monitoring for signs of compromised uteroplacental perfusion.…”
Section: Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perinatal mortality rate among obstetric ICU admissions ranges from 1.2% to 48.8% . If ACS develops during pregnancy, the benefits of continuing pregnancy must be carefully balanced against the risks of clinical deterioration to the mother and fetus.…”
Section: Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%