Sentences with phrase «risk of rupture»

I am not aware that there is an increased risk of rupture in your case.
New test data on a particular subset of Takata airbag inflators show a far higher risk of ruptures during airbag deployment, according to a recent article published by Brett Emison, partner at Langdon & Emison.
For example, among three large studies investigating prostaglandins for induction of labor in women with a previous cesarean delivery, one found an increased risk of uterine rupture (89), another reported no increased rupture risk (5), and a third found no increased risk of rupture when prostaglandins were used alone (with no subsequent oxytocin)(6).
A sideways, or transverse, incision in the lower part of the uterus forms a strong scar with a low risk of rupture in future pregnancies.
But initial tests suggest the defective implants have a higher risk of rupturing.
Like other glacial lakes, which are growing in number and size around the warming globe as glaciers retreat, the earthen walls that hold Gornersee in place are at risk of rupturing and triggering downstream floods.
ACOG (2004) cites a 1 % to 3.7 % risk of rupture in women with two prior cesarean sections.
Failing to diagnose appendicitis may be malpractice when a doctor fails to take proper steps to determine that a patient's appendix is inflamed and at risk of rupturing.
The finding contradicts arguments by some environmentalist groups that bitumen, the tar - like substance extracted from Alberta's oil patch, corrodes or clogs pipelines, increasing the risk of ruptures.
If you've had one c - section with the typical low - transverse uterine incision and are considered a good candidate for VBAC, most studies estimate the risk of rupture during labor to be less than one percent.
Although studies of specific prostaglandins are limited in size, the results indicate the risk of rupture may vary among these agents.
Additionally, women who await spontaneous labor after 40 weeks of labor are less likely to find success, but their risk of rupture has not demonstrated to be higher (ACOG, 2004).
The risk of uterine rupture appears to be inversely related to the length of time between deliveries (the longer the interval between deliveries, the lower the risk of rupture).
Lets compare the risk of rupture, 0.7 % in most studies, which is not always catastrophic, to the risk of other obstetric emergencies.
Notice that the risk of abruption and the risk of rupture are the same.
The risk of rupture for an AAA over 5.5 cm in diameter is 9 to 10 percent, and over 7 cm the risk increases to more than 30 percent.
The risk of a rupture is unpredictable, and few patients survive when they do.
Both of these factors may also heighten my risks of rupture.
After a prior C - section, the risk of rupture during labor is about 1 %, and the chance of a «catastrophic fetal outcome» if rupture occurs is about 15 %, according to Dr. Lockwood.
As a result of having sex to drinking coffee to blowing your nose, the risk of rupturing a brain aneurysm could temporarily be increased.
FCA says most of its airbag inflators employ another propellant, while some have ammonium nitrate inflators with desiccant, a moisture inhibitor that Takata claims mitigates the risk of rupture.
Should you observe your pooch scooting his bum across the floor, do express his anal glands as they face a risk of rupturing if left unexpressed.
The disks in these dogs become more like cartilage than fibrous tissue, this increases the risk of rupture into the vertebral canal.
The risks of ruptures and reaction to drugs administered during the cat spaying procedure are other factors which should be closely monitored.
It's important to have your dog's anal glands expressed professionally, or you run the risk of a rupture.
The cat's abdomen may appear distended as the amount of pus accumulates, increasing the risk of a ruptured uterus.
A weight management program can reduce the potential for arthritis and can reduce the risk of rupture of the opposite cruciate ligament.
She went to the doctor yesterday, and he suggested she not fly because of the risk of rupturing her eardrum.
Tar sands dilbit pipelines typically operate at significantly higher temperatures than conventional crude pipelines, increasing their risk of rupture due to external corrosion and other factors.
Once Ms. Hollis demonstrated that Dow had breached its duty to warn of the risk of rupture, La Forest J. would hold that the plaintiff's burden of proving her case had been discharged, and that any possibility that Dr. Birch would have failed to pass on any warning is nothing more than a question of apportionment.
[72] In determining the second causation issue of whether Dr. Birch would have warned Ms. Hollis of the risk of rupture if Dow had properly warned Dr. Birch about that risk, La Forest J. proposes to eliminate the fundamental requirement of tort law that the plaintiff establish causation in order to prove the defendant's liability.
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