High mortality rate of obstetric critically ill women in Rwanda and its predictability
Abstract Background Reasons for admission to intensive care units (ICUs) for obstetric patients vary from one setting to another. Outcomes from ICU and prediction models are not well explored in Rwanda owing to lack of appropriate scores. This study aimed to assess reasons for admission and accuracy...
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Main Authors: | Alcade Rudakemwa (Author), Amyl Lucille Cassidy (Author), Théogène Twagirumugabe (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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