1. Outcomes of severely injured pregnant trauma patients: a multicenter analysis.
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Awad, Kyrillos, Nahmias, Jeffry, Aryan, Negaar, Lucas, Alexa, Fierro, Nicole, Dhillon, Navpreet, Ley, Eric, Smith, Jennifer, Burruss, Sigrid, Dahan, Alden, Johnson, Arianne, Ganske, William, Biffl, Walter, Bayat, Dunya, Castelo, Matthew, Wintz, Diane, Schaffer, Kathryn, Zheng, Dennis, Tillou, Areti, Coimbra, Raul, Tuli, Rahul, Santorelli, Jarrett, Emigh, Brent, Schellenberg, Morgan, Inaba, Kenji, Duncan, Thomas, Diaz, Graal, Tay-Lasso, Erika, Zezoff, Danielle, and Grigorian, Areg
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Fetal delivery ,Fetus ,Mortality ,Pregnant trauma ,Resuscitative hysterotomy ,Severe trauma ,Humans ,Female ,Pregnancy ,Retrospective Studies ,Adult ,Wounds and Injuries ,Injury Severity Score ,Pregnancy Complications ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Wounds ,Penetrating ,Hysterectomy ,Gestational Age - Abstract
Nearly 10% of pregnant women suffer traumatic injury. Clinical outcomes for pregnant trauma patients (PTPs) with severe injuries have not been well studied. We sought to describe outcomes for PTPs presenting with severe injuries, hypothesizing that PTPs with severe injuries will have higher rates of complications and mortality compared to less injured PTPs. A post-hoc analysis of a multi-institutional retrospective study at 12 Level-I/II trauma centers was performed. Patients were stratified into severely injured (injury severity score [ISS] > 15) and not severely injured (ISS
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- 2024