P Simkin, CDD CCE, R Ancheta… - The Labor Progress …, 2011 - books.google.com ... 23 When combined with maximal breath- holding and straining by the woman from the onset of the second stage, the likelihood of a difficult delivery due to a persistent malposition or a deep transversearrest may be increased. ... Related articles
M Madaan, S Agrawal, A Nigam… - … of Obstetrics & …, 2011 - informahealthcare.com ... 14 (10.1%) for deep transversearrest/second stage arrest and 18 (12.9%) for suspected scar dehiscence or rupture. Out of 18 caesareans with suspected scar dehiscence or rupture, 10 were done on the basis of scar tenderness, five in view of persistent maternal tachycardia ... Related articles - All 3 versions
H Morimoto, S Mukai, S Obata… - The Annals of …, 2011 - Soc Thorac Surgeons ... of the RCA or cutting the RCA by the transverse aortotomy causes unsuccessful induction of cardiac arrest [1, 3]. Retrograde cardioplegia from the coronary sinus can be useful, but in our case, adequate retrograde cardioplegia was difficult because of the persistent left superior ...
[PDF] from kmstudio.itAF Gei… - Obstetrics and gynecology clinics of North …, 2011 - sigo.kmstudio.it ...Transversearrest of descent Persistent occipitoposterior position Face presentation (mentoanterior) Addition to the extracting vector Lack of pushing effort Maternal exhaustion Psychomotor agitation (psychosis/drugs) Spinal cord injuries ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions