The objective of this study was to assess the risks of perinatal emergency department (ED) use, hospitalisation and severe maternal morbidity or mortality (SMM-M) associated with preconception MCC, according to the number of chronic conditions, complex MCC and co-occurring cardiometabolic conditions. MCC, especially complex or cardiometabolic MCC, is associated with elevated risk of maternal morbidity. Multidisciplinary patient-centred care may mitigate these risks.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40903810/
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