Kyung Hee University Hospital Opens Specialized Treatment Center for High-Risk Pregnant Women View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Young-won] Kyung Hee University Hospital announced on the 12th that it has opened a High-Risk Maternal Center for high-risk pregnant women with various pregnancy complications and internal and external medical conditions.


According to the hospital, the High-Risk Maternal Center is staffed by obstetrics specialists who are dedicated to high-risk pregnant women 24 hours a day, with a system in place to respond to various emergency situations.


In addition, an integrated treatment model and collaborative system involving neonatal specialist pediatric faculty have been established to ensure that high-risk mothers, fetuses, and newborns receive systematic and professional care.


Furthermore, to provide rapid customized treatment after birth, a collaborative system with multiple departments has been set up, including the neonatal intensive care unit, pediatric surgery, pediatric thoracic surgery, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric otolaryngology, pediatric rehabilitation medicine, and pediatric ophthalmology.



Professor Lee Young-joo, head of the High-Risk Maternal Center and an obstetrics professor, stated, "The center was opened with the purpose of providing focused care for high-risk pregnant women and fetuses with various pregnancy complications such as preterm labor, postpartum hemorrhage, and preeclampsia, as well as internal and external medical conditions." She emphasized, "Professional management to prevent complications that may occur before and after childbirth and to treat them without missing the critical timing is important."


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