Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5643525 | Sleep Medicine | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Compared to pregnant women without OSA, pregnant women with OSA have a significantly higher risk of pregnancy-specific complications such as gestational hypertensive conditions and gestational diabetes, and rare medical and surgical complications such as cardiomyopathy, pulmonary edema, congestive heart failure, and hysterectomy. OSA diagnosis was also associated with a longer hospital stay and significantly increased odds for admission to the intensive care unit.
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Authors
Ghada Bourjeily, Valery A. Danilack, Margaret H. Bublitz, Heather Lipkind, Janet Muri, Donna Caldwell, Iris Tong, Karen Rosene-Montella,