Nicholas Baranco
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View article: “Increasing body mass index is associated with intensive care unit admission and severe maternal morbidity”
“Increasing body mass index is associated with intensive care unit admission and severe maternal morbidity” Open
Increasing BMI was significantly associated with increased SMM and maternal ICU admission.
View article: Pulse Pressure as a Hemodynamic Parameter in Preeclampsia with Severe Features Accompanied by Fetal Growth Restriction
Pulse Pressure as a Hemodynamic Parameter in Preeclampsia with Severe Features Accompanied by Fetal Growth Restriction Open
Background: Modern management of preeclampsia can be optimized by tailoring the targeted treatment of hypertension to an individual’s hemodynamic profile. Growing evidence suggests different phenotypes of preeclampsia, including those with…
View article: Comparison of Two Methods of Antepartum Anticoagulation: Continuation of Enoxaparin until Scheduled Induction of Labor Versus Transitioning to Heparin with Spontaneous Labor
Comparison of Two Methods of Antepartum Anticoagulation: Continuation of Enoxaparin until Scheduled Induction of Labor Versus Transitioning to Heparin with Spontaneous Labor Open
Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state. There is a lack of strong evidence-based guidance regarding management when anticoagulation is required to prevent or treat venous thromboembolism during pregnancy. In practice, some patients are presc…
View article: Maternal super obesity is increasing and is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy complications—a call for concern
Maternal super obesity is increasing and is associated with an increased risk of pregnancy complications—a call for concern Open
BMI ≥ 50 kg/m2 was significantly associated with increased pregnancy complications.
View article: Comparison between high transverse and low transverse Pfannenstiel skin incisions during cesarean delivery for morbidly obese patients
Comparison between high transverse and low transverse Pfannenstiel skin incisions during cesarean delivery for morbidly obese patients Open
High transverse skin incision for cesarean delivery was strongly associated with increased wound morbidity in morbidly obese patients.
View article: Cross-Sectional Survey of High-Risk Pregnant Women's Opinions on COVID-19 Vaccination
Cross-Sectional Survey of High-Risk Pregnant Women's Opinions on COVID-19 Vaccination Open
Background: Pregnant women are at increased risk of severe disease with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Despite strong recommendations from American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine fo…