Prenatal and intrapartum high-risk screening. II. Risk factors reassessed

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
C J HobelA Forsythe

Abstract

A method of identifying the high-risk pregnancy by a quantitative assessment of prenatal, intrapartum, and neonatal factors is presented. Calculating the probabilities of neonatal risk can be done with a hand-held calculator. The technique described provides a method of assessing the importance of perinatal variables and determining the effect of the process of health care on outcome.

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