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National Women’s Annual Clinical
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It is my pleasure to present the 20
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7 LABOUR AND BIRTH OUTCOMES .......
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Table 50: Neonatal outcomes followi
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Table 153: Preterm birth and matern
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Table 258: Perinatal mortality rate
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Figure 53: Mode of birth (1991-2010
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1
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Chapter 8: Postnatal care This chap
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1.5.3 Gynaecologic data quality As
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2 SERVICE PROVISION 2.1 Maternity s
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2.2.4 Antenatal and Postnatal Wards
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The service has access to the ACH L
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2.5.3 University Links There are cl
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Reportable events All incidents (mi
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Chaptern 3 SUMMARY STATISTICS 19
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3.2 Summary of maternal outcomes 20
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Table 74: Characteristics of
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9.3 Admissions to NICU Total admiss
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The number of VLBW infants admitted
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9.4 Care and complications 9.4.1 In
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9.4.4 IVH (Benchmarked with ANZNN)
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9.4.7 Trends in use of assisted ven
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9.4.9 Positive pressure ventilation
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9.4.11 High frequency oscillatory v
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9.5 Outcomes 9.5.1 Survival of NW i
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9.5.3 Survival of 24-27 week babies
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9.5.7 Necrotising enterocolitis ben
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9.6 Immunisation 9.6.1 Hepatitis B
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9.8 Neonatal deaths prior to NICU d
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100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Table 81: O
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Summary There are dozens of reports
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Rate 10.1 Perinatal and perinatal-r
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10.3 Multiple births and perinatal
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10.6 Neonatal deaths Table 92: Neon
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Fertility Plus is delighted that in
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% 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 New Zealand Eu
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Forty six women in 2010 had a medic
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Table 100: Surgical approach and ti
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60 50 40 30 20 10 0 % Laparoscopy L
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Table 109: Surgical details of hyst
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Table 111: Complications of surgery
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Demography of women undergoing inpa
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The issue of post-operative hospita
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The referrals from outside ADHB ref
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The prediction of high grade lesion
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Table 123: Post treatment follow up
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Every month the waiting times, numb
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11.9.1 Reporting to Gynaecologic On
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This analysis includes the 353 inpa
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APPENDIX 1. DATA CLEANING QUERIES 1
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Placenta birth time is not null. Ch
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Data Checks with Other Sources CMS/
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APPENDIX 3. MATERNAL DEMOGRAPHY Tab
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Table 139: Ethnicity of women birth
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Table 145: Smoking and socio econom
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3.5 Standard primipara Table 152: D
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4.2 Diabetes Table 154: Women with
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4.3 Antepartum haemorrhage Table 15
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4.5 BMI Table 162: Demographic char
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Table 168: Neonatal outcomes and BM
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Table 172: Indication for induction
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5.3 Use of Syntocinon Table 177: Di
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Table 185: Mode of birth by ethnici
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Table 192: Type of operative vagina
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Table 199: Analgesic use and ethnic
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Table 204: 3 rd and 4 th degree tea
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Table 209: Infant feeding on discha
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APPENDIX 8. NEWBORN SERVICES 8.1 NI
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Table 222: Admissions of outborn ba
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Table 226: DHB of mothers of all ba
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8.3.3 Assisted ventilation Table 23
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Table 244: Chronic lung disease by
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8.5.5 Pneumothorax Table 249: Pneum
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8.7 Details of deaths prior to disc
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Table 259: Maternal characteristics
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APPENDIX 10. GYNAECOLOGY 10.1 Termi
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10.3 Gynaecology Laparoscopic Surge
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HbAIc Glycosylated heamoglobin PVL
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Table 268: Level 2 prioritisation o
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Neonatal hypoglycaemia Blood glucos