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      Baseline parameters for rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) in healthy pregnant Australian women: a comparison of labouring and non-labouring women at term

      International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
      Vol. 41p7–13Published online: November 18, 2019
      • J. Lee
      • K.H. Wyssusek
      • R.M.N. Kimble
      • M. Way
      • A.A. van Zundert
      • J. Cohen
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      Cited in Scopus: 4
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        Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®; Instrumentation Laboratory™, Munich, Germany) is a point-of-care visco-elastic test of coagulation that is well established in hepatic and cardiac surgery, obstetrics and trauma.1,2 Women become more hypercoagulable as pregnancy progresses through the three trimesters and this has been measured by both thromboelastography and rotational thromboelastometry in uncomplicated pregnancies.3 To date there has been a paucity of substantial, well-researched reference ranges for ROTEM® in pregnant labouring and non-labouring women.
        Baseline parameters for rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®) in healthy pregnant Australian women: a comparison of labouring and non-labouring women at term
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        Reducing post-caesarean delivery surgical site infections: a narrative review

        International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
        Vol. 42p76–86Published online: September 5, 2019
        • S.E. Douville
        • L.K. Callaway
        • A. Amoako
        • J.A. Roberts
        • V.A. Eley
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          Infectious complications following labour and delivery are common and can be caused by infection of a surgical incision, endometritis, mastitis, urinary tract infection, pneumonia or drug-induced high temperatures.1 The frequency of infectious complications depends on the mode of delivery, with surgical incision infection most common following caesarean delivery and mastitis most common following vaginal delivery.2 The United States (US) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provide definitions of surgical site infection (SSI) for a wide range of procedures.
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