Oxytocin receptor single nucleotide polymorphism predicts atony-related postpartum hemorrhage
Abstract Background Postpartum hemorrhage remains a key contributor to overall maternal morbidity in the United States. Current clinical assessment methods used to predict postpartum hemorrhage are unable to prospectively identify about 40% of hemorrhage cases. Oxytocin is a first-line pharmaceutica...
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Main Authors: | Elise N. Erickson (Author), Kathleen M. Krol (Author), Allison M. Perkeybile (Author), Jessica J. Connelly (Author), Leslie Myatt (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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