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. 2021 Feb 21;19(2):191–204. doi: 10.18502/ijrm.v19i2.8477

Table 3.

Maternal and neonatal outcome


Patient number Need for ICU admission Root of delivery Prepartum complications Intra-operation complications Cause of termination Post-operation complications NICU admission Breast feeding Neonatal transmission
Patient 1 _ NVD _ _ PLP, HEELP _ Yes/ Preterm    + _
Patient 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Patient 3 _ C/S _ _ SGA,OCT + Abdominal wall hematoma No    + _
Patient 4    + NVD _ _ PLP, PROM _ Yes/ Preterm _ _
Patient 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Patient 6    + C/S _ _ PLP, PROM _ Yes/ Preterm    + _
Patient 7 _ C/S _ _ Pre-eclampsia _ Yes/SGA    + _
Patient 8    + C/S _ Massive transfusion PROM, Placenta Accreta Pulmonary hypertension No/dead _ _
Patient 9 _ C/S PTE _ IUGR, Preeclampsia PTE Yes/IUGR    + _
Patient 10    + C/S Rupture uterus Massive transfusion PLP, rupture uterus, placenta accreta Myocardial infarction/ cardiomyopathy No/dead _ _
Patient 11    + C/S Maternal mortality _ PLP Right-sided heart failure/ ARDS Yes/ Preterm _ _
Patient 12 _ C/S _ _ LP, BX _ Yes/ Thick meconium    + _
Patient 13 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Patient 14    + C/S _ _ LP _ No    + _
Patient 15 _ NVD _ _ LP, ROM _ No    + _
Patient 16 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
C/S: Cesarean section, NVD: Normal vaginal delivery, PTE: Pulmonary thromboembolism, LP: Labor pain, BX: Breech presentation, ROM: Rupture of membrane, ARDS: Acute respiratory distress syndrome, IUGR: Intra uterine growth retard, SGA: Small for gestational age