Publications by authors named "Cristina Oliver Barrecheguren"

At present, we are witnessing an increase in preeclampsia, especially the most severe forms, which are associated with an increased risk of maternal-perinatal morbidity and mortality. As a severity criterion, acute kidney injury (AKI) has been associated with a worse prognosis, and for this reason, the maternal and perinatal variables associated with AKI in patients with severe preeclampsia (SP) were analysed in this study. An observational, retrospective, single-centre study of patients with SP treated at a tertiary hospital between January 2007 and December 2018 was conducted.

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Preeclampsia is one of the most worrisome complications during pregnancy, affecting approximately 1 out of 20 women worldwide. Preeclampsia is mainly characterized by a sustained hypertension, proteinuria, also involving a significant organ dysfunction. Moreover, 25% of the cases could be classified as severe preeclampsia (SP), a serious condition that could be life-threatening for both the mother and fetus.

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Aim: To evaluate the association between mode of birth and the resumption of sexual intercourse, self-reported decline in sexual intercourse and dyspareunia in women at the 6th week and 6th month postpartum.

Background: Interest in the relationship between mode of birth and postpartum sexual functioning is increasing. However, previous findings are contradictory.

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Background: Health-related quality of life of women in the postpartum period may depend on the mode of birth. However, previous findings are contradictory.

Aim: To explore health-related quality of life of women at the sixth week and sixth month postpartum by mode of birth.

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Introduction: there is little scientific evidence on the relationship between maternal quality of life and type of infant feeding. The purpose of this study was to determine if there were differences in mother's quality of life by type of infant feeding.

Material And Methods: longitudinal prospective study with 364 women who gave birth at a public hospital at Madrid, Spain, between February and October 2013.

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