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CRITICAL CONDITIONS IN OBSTETRICS: HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS, SEPSIS, AND SUDDEN MATERNAL COLLAPSE

Kamalov Anvar IbragimovichSamarkand State Medical University, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Open MINDrepository2026
ABI

Abstract

Critical obstetric conditions are characterized by rapid deterioration of vital functions and require the simultaneous achievement of two priorities: maternal stabilization and minimization of fetal risk. The most common “entry points” include severe arterial hypertension with seizures, infectious–septic complications, acute respiratory/hemodynamic collapse (including amniotic fluid embolism), anaphylaxis, and cardiac arrest. Despite diverse etiologies, successful care relies on a unified framework: early recognition based on “red flags,” coordinated team response, the ABCDE approach, and protocol-driven escalation of therapy.

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