Amniotic fluid embolism. A case report
- PMID: 2703911
- DOI: 10.1016/0091-2182(89)90035-9
Amniotic fluid embolism. A case report
Abstract
Amniotic fluid embolism is a rare, yet catastrophic event. In the United States it occurs in 1 per 20,000 to 30,000 births. With an 86% maternal mortality rate, amniotic fluid embolism is responsible for 10-15% of all maternal deaths. This article presents a case study of a CNM's experience with a maternal and fetal death resulting from an amniotic fluid embolism. Pathogenesis and appropriate management are also presented.
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