Publications by authors named "T Saisto"

Introduction: Shoulder dystocia is a severe obstetric emergency that can cause substantial neonatal and maternal complications. This study aims to assess the performed obstetric maneuvers and their frequency, success, and association with maternal and neonatal complication rates.

Material And Methods: The study population was collected among all deliveries in the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa between 2006 and 2015 (n = 181 352) by searching for ICD-10 codes for shoulder dystocia, brachial plexus injury and clavicle fracture.

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  • - The study assessed the prevalence of prenatal posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), fear of childbirth (FOC), depressive symptoms, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a large cohort of pregnant women and their partners, revealing significant psychological challenges during pregnancy.
  • - Findings showed that 20.2% of women and 13.4% of partners experienced PTSS, while FOC and depressive symptoms were notably more common in women, with 5.9% and 7.6% reporting such issues, respectively.
  • - The research highlighted a notable link between partners' and women's psychological symptoms, indicating that if a partner reports issues like PTSS or depression, the pregnant woman is likely to exhibit similar
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Purpose: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after childbirth causes severe and lasting effects. Screening of childbirth experience may expedite early PTSD recognition. Systematic reviews have not provided consensus on how and when to measure childbirth experience and the clinical implications of such measurements.

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Purpose: Shoulder dystocia is an obstetric emergency with severe complications. Our objective was to evaluate the major pitfalls in the diagnostics of shoulder dystocia, diagnostic descriptions documented in medical records, use of obstetric maneuvers, and their correlations to Erb's and Klumpke's palsy and the use of ICD-10 code 066.0.

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Purpose: In developed countries, data on the frequency of antibiotics given to mothers during childbirth are limited beyond the overall effect of all various prophylactic indications. Also, data on the impact of such antibiotics to the well-being of term babies are scarce. We aimed to characterize the frequency of antibiotic use during childbirth of term pregnancy.

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