| Literature DB >> 23024733 |
Jose Orsini1, Ashvin Butala, Lizmer Diaz, Eliza Muzylo, Carlo Mainardi, Paul Kastell.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy is associated with physiological and anatomical changes that usually occur uneventfully in majority of women. However, these changes can cause major maternal morbidity with potential catastrophic consequences. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical characteristics of obstetric patients admitted to the MSICU of an inner-city hospital in New York.Entities:
Keywords: Intensive care units; Intermediate obstetric units; Obstetric patients; Post-anesthesia care units
Year: 2012 PMID: 23024733 PMCID: PMC3449428 DOI: 10.4021/jocmr1079w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med Res ISSN: 1918-3003
Admission Diagnosis Requiring ICU Monitoring
| 1) Shock (9, 47%) |
| hemorrhagic (7) |
| rupture of ectopic pregnancy (4) |
| after spontaneous abortion (1) |
| after dilation and curettage for incomplete abortion (1) |
| intrabdominal hematoma after cesarean section (1) |
| septic (1) |
| urinary tract infection |
| cardiogenic (1) |
| dilated cardiomyopathy |
| 2) Pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorders (4, 21%) |
| eclampsia (3) |
| pre-eclampsia (1) |
| 3) Respiratory failure (3, 16%) |
| hypoxemic (2) |
| hypercapneic (1) |
| 4) Electrolyte imbalance (2, 10%) |
| diabetic ketoacidosis |
| 5) Seizures disorder (1, 5%) |
| tonic-clonic, non status epilepticus |