Avoidable factors associated with pregnant and postpartum patients admitted to two intensive care units in South Africa
Background. Identification and prevention of any avoidable factor (AVF) associated with pregnancy may reduce critical illnesses and theneed for intensive care unit (ICU) admission.Objectives. To determine AVFs that occurred prior to the admission of pregnant and postpartum patients to two ICUs in So...
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Main Authors: | Nnabuike Ngene (Author), Jagidesa Moodley (Author), Richard von Rahden (Author), Fathima Paruk (Author), Polycarpe Makinga (Author) |
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South African Medical Association,
2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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