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Maternal risk factors and neonatal outcomes in placental abruption among patients with equal access to health care
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Our results demonstrate an association between both smoking and African American race with placental abruption. Unlike previous studies, there were no barriers to access to care. Further, there was no association with age, hypertension, diabetes, autoimmune disease, or trauma. Results did reaffirm an association between abruption and preterm birth, low birth weight, lower Apgars, NICU admissions, and fetal demise.PrécisIn a medical system with no barriers to access to care, maternal risk factors and neonatal outcomes associated with placental abruptions were investigated in over 4300 deliveries.
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