The pathophysiology of trauma in pregnancy: A review
Authors:
Adi Y. Weintraub a;
Elad Leron a;
Moshe Mazor a
| Affiliation: | a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Soroka University Medical Center, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel |
DOI:
10.1080/14767050600900996
Publication Frequency:
12 issues per year
Published in:
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine,
Volume
19,
Issue
10
October
2006
, pages 601
- 605
Subject:
Maternal-Fetal Medicine;
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Previously published as:
Prenatal and Neonatal Medicine: the international journal of basic and clinical research and practice.
(1359-8635,
1473-0774)
until 2002
Previously published as:
The Journal of Maternal?Fetal Medicine
(1057-0802,
1520-6661)
until 2001
Also incorporating: Prenatal and Neonatal Medicine
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Abstract
Emergency care of the pregnant patient with trauma presents a unique set of circumstances and challenges to physicians. Pregnancy causes anatomic and physiologic changes involving nearly every organ system in the body, making treatment of the pregnant trauma patient difficult. The other factors that make treatment complex are fear of harming the fetus, upsetting the patient, and/or lack of experience. The possibility of pregnancy should be considered in all women of reproductive age with trauma. A profound understanding of the pathophysiology of the pregnant trauma patient might aid in dealing with this complex problem.
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| Keywords: Trauma in pregnancy; blunt abdominal trauma; placental abruption; motor vehicle accident |
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