EMBOLIC EVENTS IN PREGNANCY AND ITS ANESTHETIC IMPLICATIONS

Amira Mahmoud Atwa Suliman;

Abstract


Summary
Embolic events during pregnancy are the leading cause of
maternal death after life birth, occurring in 2 out of 100000 live
births.
The majority of the emboli during pregnancy originate from
venous thrombosis, amniotic fluid embolism or venous air


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Title EMBOLIC EVENTS IN PREGNANCY AND ITS ANESTHETIC IMPLICATIONS
Other Titles أحداث الأنسدادات الوعائيه أثناء الحمل و الأعتبارات التخديريه له
Authors Amira Mahmoud Atwa Suliman
Keywords EMBOLIC EVENTS IN PREGNANCY AND ITS ANESTHETIC IMPLICATIONS
Issue Date 2011
Description 
Summary
Embolic events during pregnancy are the leading cause of
maternal death after life birth, occurring in 2 out of 100000 live
births.
The majority of the emboli during pregnancy originate from
venous thrombosis, amniotic fluid embolism or venous air

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