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Consequences of the term breech trial in Denmark
J.E. Hartnack Tharin,
L. Krebs
, S. Rasmussen
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Relative Risk
100%
Term Breech Trial
100%
Denmark
100%
Intrapartum
75%
Confidence Interval
75%
Planned Vaginal Delivery
50%
Early Neonatal Mortality
50%
Vaginal Delivery
50%
Low Apgar Score
50%
Breech Presentation
25%
Complication Risk
25%
Neonatal Morbidity
25%
Birth Registry
25%
Cesarean Section Rate
25%
Cesarean Section (C-section)
25%
Singleton
25%
Apgar Score
25%
Congenital Malformations
25%
Perinatal Death
25%
Planned Delivery
25%
Low Dose Rate
25%
Population-based Retrospective Cohort Study
25%
Labor Onset
25%
Intensive Care Unit
25%
Fetus
25%
Breech
25%
Mortality Risk
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Vaginal Delivery
100%
Intrapartum
75%
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
75%
Apgar Score
75%
Newborn Mortality
50%
Cesarean Section
50%
Perinatal Death
25%
Breech Presentation
25%
Congenital Malformation
25%
Newborn Morbidity
25%
Intensive Care Unit
25%
Labor Onset
25%
Retrospective Cohort Study
25%