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Rev Mex Anest 2005; 28 (S1)
Anesthesia for severe hypertensive disease of pregnancy and ischemic heart disease
MacArthur A
Language: English
References: 49
Page: 10-18
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INTRODUCTION
Severe hypertensive disorders during pregnancy and ischemic heart disease are two unique cardiovascular diseases that complicate maternal health during pregnancy and particularly during delivery. These women may be unable to face the physiological changes of pregnancy that often necessitate additional energy expenditure (increased oxygen consumption).
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