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View article: Maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnancies with sFlt-1/PlGF >85: exploring the predictive value of sFlt-1 and PlGF
Maternal and neonatal outcomes in pregnancies with sFlt-1/PlGF >85: exploring the predictive value of sFlt-1 and PlGF Open
An sFlt-1/PlGF ratio >85 alone does not necessitate immediate delivery. Our findings suggest two potential overlapping pre-eclampsia phenotypes: high sFlt-1 aligning with maternal vascular dysfunction, and low PlGF indicating predominantly…
View article: Parvovirus: Conservative management of fetal anemia and hydrops
Parvovirus: Conservative management of fetal anemia and hydrops Open
Following the COVID‐19 pandemic, Northwestern Europe has experienced a marked increase in congenital parvovirus infections. This rise is attributed to social distancing measures which disrupted the usual seasonal variation of parvovirus B1…
View article: First trimester screening for pre‐eclampsia and targeted aspirin prophylaxis: a cost‐effectiveness cohort study
First trimester screening for pre‐eclampsia and targeted aspirin prophylaxis: a cost‐effectiveness cohort study Open
Objective Investigate cost‐effectiveness of first trimester pre‐eclampsia screening using the Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) algorithm and targeted aspirin prophylaxis in comparison with standard care. Design Retrospective observational s…
View article: A systematic review of brachial plexus injuries after caesarean birth: challenging delivery?
A systematic review of brachial plexus injuries after caesarean birth: challenging delivery? Open
Background Caesarean section (CS) is widely perceived as protective against obstetric brachial plexus injury (BPI), but few studies acknowledge the factors associated with such injury. The objectives of this study were therefore to aggrega…
View article: Additional file 1 of A systematic review of brachial plexus injuries after caesarean birth: challenging delivery?
Additional file 1 of A systematic review of brachial plexus injuries after caesarean birth: challenging delivery? Open
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View article: First trimester screening for preeclampsia: a cost-effectiveness cohort study
First trimester screening for preeclampsia: a cost-effectiveness cohort study Open
Objective: Investigate cost effectiveness of first trimester preeclampsia screening using the Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) algorithm in comparison to standard care. Design: Retrospective observational study Setting: London tertiary hosp…
View article: Foetal loss after chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis in twin pregnancies: A multicentre retrospective cohort study
Foetal loss after chorionic villus sampling and amniocentesis in twin pregnancies: A multicentre retrospective cohort study Open
Objective We aimed to determine foetal losses for DCDA and MCDA twins following transabdominal CVS or amniocentesis performed <22+ 0 weeks. Methods Retrospective cohort study conducted in the UK and Belgium 01/01/00–01/06/20. Cases with un…
View article: Antenatal findings and early postnatal outcomes in pregnancies with trisomy 21: a 10-year retrospective review at a tertiary centre
Antenatal findings and early postnatal outcomes in pregnancies with trisomy 21: a 10-year retrospective review at a tertiary centre Open
Objective To examine the antenatal imaging features, intrapartum findings and early postpartum course of pregnancies with trisomy 21 (T21). Design Ten-year retrospective review Setting A tertiary hospital in the United Kingdom Population W…
View article: Maternal hemodynamics in normal pregnancy and in pregnancy affected by pre‐eclampsia
Maternal hemodynamics in normal pregnancy and in pregnancy affected by pre‐eclampsia Open
Objectives To determine if, in a high‐risk group of women in the first half of pregnancy, those who develop pre‐eclampsia (PE) with fetal growth restriction (FGR) demonstrate distinct hemodynamics compared with those with PE in the absence…
View article: Longitudinal hemodynamics in acute phase of treatment with labetalol in hypertensive pregnant women to predict need for vasodilatory therapy
Longitudinal hemodynamics in acute phase of treatment with labetalol in hypertensive pregnant women to predict need for vasodilatory therapy Open
Objective Hypertensive pregnant women who do not respond to treatment with labetalol to control blood pressure (BP), but require vasodilatory therapy, progress rapidly to severe hypertension. This could be delayed by early recognition and …
View article: Maternal ethnicity and its impact on the haemodynamic and blood pressure response to labetalol for the treatment of antenatal hypertension
Maternal ethnicity and its impact on the haemodynamic and blood pressure response to labetalol for the treatment of antenatal hypertension Open
Objective Blood pressure (BP) control outside pregnancy is associated with a reduction in adverse cardiovascular events, and in pregnancy with improved outcomes. Outside pregnancy, there is evidence β-blockers are less effective in control…