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Varner, Michael W. | Intergenerational predisposition to operative delivery. | OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of cesarean delivery for women who themselves were born via operative delivery. METHODS: A linked data base was constructed between the birth certificates of individuals born in Utah during 1947-1957 (parental cohort) and who subsequently became a parent of offspring... | Cesarean Section; Cohort Studies; Delivery, Obstetric; Obstetric Labor Complications | 1996-06 |
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Varner, Michael W. | Decision-to-incision times and maternal and infant outcomes. | OBJECTIVE: To measure decision-to-incision intervals and related maternal and neonatal outcomes in a cohort of women undergoing emergency cesarean deliveries at multiple university-based hospitals comprising the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units N... | Cesarean Section; Fetal Distress; Outcome Assessment; Fetal Distress | 2006-07 |
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Varner, Michael W. | Complications of anesthesia for cesarean delivery. | OBJECTIVE: To quantify anesthesia-related complications associated with cesarean delivery in a well-described, prospectively ascertained cohort from multiple university-based hospitals in the United States and to evaluate whether certain factors would identify women at increased risk for a failed re... | Cesarean Section; Complications of Anesthesia | 2005-08 |