THE NEONATAL UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD GASES AND APGAR SCORE IN LABORS AUGMENTED WITH OXYTOCIN

Haitham Isam Ibrahim;

Abstract


Asphyxia is a condition of impaired gas exchange, which when persistent, leads to progressive hypoxemia and hypercapnia. During normal labor, uterine contractions cause temporary reductions in gas exchange. After the contraction, fetal compensation occurs


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Title THE NEONATAL UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD GASES AND APGAR SCORE IN LABORS AUGMENTED WITH OXYTOCIN
Other Titles مستوى غازات الدم بالحبل السري و القياسات الحيوية لحديثي الولادة فى الولادات التى تم تنشيطها باستخدام الأوكسيتوسين
Authors Haitham Isam Ibrahim
Keywords THE NEONATAL UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD GASES AND APGAR SCORE IN LABORS AUGMENTED WITH OXYTOCIN
Issue Date 2011
Description 
Asphyxia is a condition of impaired gas exchange, which when persistent, leads to progressive hypoxemia and hypercapnia. During normal labor, uterine contractions cause temporary reductions in gas exchange. After the contraction, fetal compensation occurs

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