Neonatale konsekvenser efter vakuumekstraktion

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Neonatale konsekvenser efter vakuumekstraktion. / Nielsen, Mathilde Maagaard; Sørensen, Jette Led; Lando, Ane; Ottesen, Bent; Nielsen, Mathilde Maagaard; Sørensen, Jette Led; Lando, Ane; Ottesen, Bent.

I: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Bind 172, Nr. 35, 30.08.2010, s. 2376-81.

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Nielsen, MM, Sørensen, JL, Lando, A, Ottesen, B, Nielsen, MM, Sørensen, JL, Lando, A & Ottesen, B 2010, 'Neonatale konsekvenser efter vakuumekstraktion', Ugeskrift for Laeger, bind 172, nr. 35, s. 2376-81.

APA

Nielsen, M. M., Sørensen, J. L., Lando, A., Ottesen, B., Nielsen, M. M., Sørensen, J. L., Lando, A., & Ottesen, B. (2010). Neonatale konsekvenser efter vakuumekstraktion. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 172(35), 2376-81.

Vancouver

Nielsen MM, Sørensen JL, Lando A, Ottesen B, Nielsen MM, Sørensen JL o.a. Neonatale konsekvenser efter vakuumekstraktion. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2010 aug. 30;172(35):2376-81.

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Nielsen, Mathilde Maagaard ; Sørensen, Jette Led ; Lando, Ane ; Ottesen, Bent ; Nielsen, Mathilde Maagaard ; Sørensen, Jette Led ; Lando, Ane ; Ottesen, Bent. / Neonatale konsekvenser efter vakuumekstraktion. I: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2010 ; Bind 172, Nr. 35. s. 2376-81.

Bibtex

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abstract = "About 5000 babies annually, or 1/12 of all births, are the result of vacuum-assisted delivery in Denmark. Towards the end of the 1990'ies, the US FDA published a national warning concerning increasing complications and mortality after vacuum-assisted delivery, and other countries followed. One explanation is that training is no longer given the needed focus. Recent introduction of new requirements on Danish specialist training and the fact that vacuum-assisted delivery is an important procedure in obstetrics provides the basis for this article which systematically reviews the neonate consequences for the termed baby following vacuum-assisted delivery.",
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