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View article: Effectiveness and safety of assisted vaginal birth and second-stage cesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis of real-world contemporary data
Effectiveness and safety of assisted vaginal birth and second-stage cesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis of real-world contemporary data Open
Contemporary data reveal wide variability in the prevalence of failed assisted vaginal birth and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes following operative delivery in the second stage of labor. While assisted vaginal birth carries specifi…
View article: Inequalities in Preterm Birth in England: A Retrospective National Cohort Study Focusing on Deprivation and Ethnicity, Using Routinely Collected Maternity Hospital Data
Inequalities in Preterm Birth in England: A Retrospective National Cohort Study Focusing on Deprivation and Ethnicity, Using Routinely Collected Maternity Hospital Data Open
Objective To quantify the interplay between socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in preterm birth rates in England from 2018 to 2021. Design A retrospective cohort study using electronic health data. Setting English hospitals. Population …
View article: The association of COVID-19 lockdowns with adverse birth and pregnancy outcomes in 28 high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The association of COVID-19 lockdowns with adverse birth and pregnancy outcomes in 28 high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to review the association of lockdowns with adverse birth and pregnancy outcomes (ABPOs) and related inequalities, in high-income countries (HICs). Databases (EMBASE, MEDLINE/PubMed and We…
View article: Correction: Improving UK data on avoidable perinatal brain injury: review of data dictionaries and consultation
Correction: Improving UK data on avoidable perinatal brain injury: review of data dictionaries and consultation Open
View article: Understanding the potential contribution of polygenic risk scores to the prediction of gestational and type 2 diabetes in women from British Pakistani and Bangladeshi groups: a cohort study in Genes and Health
Understanding the potential contribution of polygenic risk scores to the prediction of gestational and type 2 diabetes in women from British Pakistani and Bangladeshi groups: a cohort study in Genes and Health Open
The integration of genetic assessment with traditional clinical factors significantly enhances risk prediction for BPB women at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes after GDM. These findings support the implementation of targeted interv…
View article: Understanding the potential contribution of polygenic risk scores to the prediction of gestational and type 2 diabetes in women from British Pakistani and Bangladeshi groups: a cohort study in Genes and Health
Understanding the potential contribution of polygenic risk scores to the prediction of gestational and type 2 diabetes in women from British Pakistani and Bangladeshi groups: a cohort study in Genes and Health Open
Background British Pakistani and Bangladeshi women have disproportionately high rates of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), with prevalence estimates up to three times higher than in the general population. They are also at increased ris…
View article: Impact of pandemic service changes on ethnic inequalities in maternal and perinatal outcomes in England: a population-based study
Impact of pandemic service changes on ethnic inequalities in maternal and perinatal outcomes in England: a population-based study Open
Objective In the UK and worldwide, there are substantial ethnic inequalities in maternal and perinatal care and outcomes. We aim to assess the impact of the unprecedented change in care provision during the COVID-19 pandemic on inequalitie…
View article: Retinal morphology across the menstrual cycle: insights from the UK Biobank
Retinal morphology across the menstrual cycle: insights from the UK Biobank Open
Oestradiol and progesterone levels are higher in menstruating women than men of the same age, and their receptors are present in their neurosensory retina and retinal pigment epithelium. However, the impact of this hormonal environment on …
View article: Inequalities in preterm birth by deprivation and ethnicity: A national cohort study in England
Inequalities in preterm birth by deprivation and ethnicity: A national cohort study in England Open
Background Preterm birth has decreased in the UK; however, the extent of inequalities remains unclear. This study aimed to quantify socioeconomic and ethnic inequalities in preterm birth rates using routinely collected maternity data in En…
View article: Retinal morphology across the menstrual cycle: insights from the UK Biobank
Retinal morphology across the menstrual cycle: insights from the UK Biobank Open
Oestradiol and progesterone levels are higher in menstruating women than men of the same age, and their receptors are present in their neurosensory retina and retinal pigment epithelium. However, the impact of this hormonal environment on …
View article: A positive deviant approach to examining the impact of Covid-19 on ethnic inequalities in maternal and neonatal outcomes
A positive deviant approach to examining the impact of Covid-19 on ethnic inequalities in maternal and neonatal outcomes Open
Harnessing proactivity, flexibility, staffing resource, and increased team working proves vital in reducing health inequalities.
View article: Corrigendum to ‘Prediction of ovarian response using the automated Elecsys anti-Müllerian hormone assay in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist cycles’ [Reproductive BioMedicine Online (2023) 46 2: 295–301]
Corrigendum to ‘Prediction of ovarian response using the automated Elecsys anti-Müllerian hormone assay in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist cycles’ [Reproductive BioMedicine Online (2023) 46 2: 295–301] Open
View article: Fetal loss and long-term maternal morbidity and mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Fetal loss and long-term maternal morbidity and mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Evidence suggests common pathways between pregnancy losses and subsequent long-term maternal morbidity, rendering pregnancy complications an early chronic disease marker. There is a plethora of studies exploring associations bet…
View article: Inequalities in Preterm Birth in England: A Retrospective National Cohort Study Focusing on Deprivation and Ethnicity
Inequalities in Preterm Birth in England: A Retrospective National Cohort Study Focusing on Deprivation and Ethnicity Open
View article: COVID-19 lockdowns' impact on birth and pregnancy, and associated inequalities, within high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
COVID-19 lockdowns' impact on birth and pregnancy, and associated inequalities, within high-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Open
We aimed to review the evidence on the impact of lockdowns on adverse birth and pregnancy outcomes (ABPOs) and related inequalities in high-income countries (HICs). Databases were searched from Jan 1, 2019-June 22, 2023, for original obser…
View article: Gestational diabetes mellitus and adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin and singleton pregnancies: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Gestational diabetes mellitus and adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin and singleton pregnancies: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
In both singleton and twin pregnancies, gestational diabetes mellitus was associated with an increased risk of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes. In twin pregnancies, gestational diabetes mellitus may have a milder effect on some adv…
View article: O-011 Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in women with PCOS: a cohort study of 75142 participants from the UK biobank
O-011 Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in women with PCOS: a cohort study of 75142 participants from the UK biobank Open
Study question Are women with PCOS at an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality and morbidity? Summary answer Although PCOS is strongly associated with cardiovascular risk factors, it does not increase the risk of cardiovascular morbid…
View article: Standardising outcome reporting for clinical trials of interventions for heavy menstrual bleeding: Development of a core outcome set
Standardising outcome reporting for clinical trials of interventions for heavy menstrual bleeding: Development of a core outcome set Open
Objective To develop a core outcome set for heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB). Design Core outcome set (COS) development methodology described by the COMET initiative. Setting University hospital gynaecology department, online international s…
View article: Reproductive outcomes in women and men conceived by assisted reproductive technologies
Reproductive outcomes in women and men conceived by assisted reproductive technologies Open
> Men and women who were conceived by assisted reproductive technology and become parents do not appear to be at increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes Assisted reproduction technologies (ART) include any treatments related to fertil…
View article: A mixed method exploration of the impact of Covid-19 on ethnic inequalities in maternal and neonatal outcomes
A mixed method exploration of the impact of Covid-19 on ethnic inequalities in maternal and neonatal outcomes Open
Background: Deep inequalities in maternity care and outcomes for women from ethnic minority groups were present before the coronavirus pandemic. During the pandemic, rapid and heterogeneous changes were made to maternity services and care.…
View article: Machine learning and disease prediction in obstetrics
Machine learning and disease prediction in obstetrics Open
Machine learning technologies and translation of artificial intelligence tools to enhance the patient experience are changing obstetric and maternity care. An increasing number of predictive tools have been developed with data sourced from…
View article: Variation in outcome reporting in studies of fertility‐sparing surgery for cervical cancer: A systematic review
Variation in outcome reporting in studies of fertility‐sparing surgery for cervical cancer: A systematic review Open
Background Cervical cancer affects 3197 women in the UK, and 604 000 women worldwide annually, with peak incidence seen in women between 30 and 34 years of age. For many, fertility‐sparing surgery is an appealing option where possible. How…
View article: Prediction of ovarian response using the automated Elecsys anti-Müllerian hormone assay in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist cycles
Prediction of ovarian response using the automated Elecsys anti-Müllerian hormone assay in gonadotrophin-releasing hormone antagonist cycles Open
Ovarian response and oocyte yield after stimulation in a GnRH antagonist cycle can be predicted with high accuracy using a single determination of serum AMH before ovarian stimulation.
View article: Liver, visceral and subcutaneous fat in men and women of South Asian and white European descent: a systematic review and meta-analysis of new and published data
Liver, visceral and subcutaneous fat in men and women of South Asian and white European descent: a systematic review and meta-analysis of new and published data Open
Aims/hypothesis South Asians have a two- to fivefold higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those of white European descent. Greater central adiposity and storage of fat in deeper or ectopic depots are potential contributing mechan…
View article: Association of birthweight centiles and early childhood development of singleton infants born from 37 weeks of gestation in Scotland: A population-based cohort study
Association of birthweight centiles and early childhood development of singleton infants born from 37 weeks of gestation in Scotland: A population-based cohort study Open
Background Birthweight centiles beyond the traditional thresholds for small or large babies are associated with adverse perinatal outcomes but there is a paucity of data about the relationship between birthweight centiles and childhood dev…
View article: 2022-RA-1407-ESGO Variation in outcome reporting in studies of fertility sparing surgery for cervical cancer: a systematic review
2022-RA-1407-ESGO Variation in outcome reporting in studies of fertility sparing surgery for cervical cancer: a systematic review Open
View article: Variation in Outcome Reporting Identified in Studies of Fertility-Sparing Surgery for Cervical Cancer: a Systematic Review
Variation in Outcome Reporting Identified in Studies of Fertility-Sparing Surgery for Cervical Cancer: a Systematic Review Open
Background: Cervical cancer affects 3,197 women in the UK, and 604000 women worldwide annually, with peak incidence seen between 30-34 years of age. For many, fertility-sparing surgery is an appealing option where possible. However, absenc…
View article: Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of COVID-19: The PAN-COVID study
Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of COVID-19: The PAN-COVID study Open
Infection was associated with indicated pre-term birth, most commonly for fetal compromise. The overall proportions of women affected by SGA and FGR were not higher than expected, however there was the proportion affected by stillbirth in …
View article: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Placental Infection Is Associated With Massive Perivillous Fibrin Deposition at the Maternal-Fetal Interface: A Preliminary Study
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Placental Infection Is Associated With Massive Perivillous Fibrin Deposition at the Maternal-Fetal Interface: A Preliminary Study Open
We observed an increased frequency of massive perivillous fibrin deposition (MPFD) during the second coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic wave dominated by the Alpha variant of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-…
View article: Risk factors for developing COVID-19: a population-based longitudinal study (COVIDENCE UK)
Risk factors for developing COVID-19: a population-based longitudinal study (COVIDENCE UK) Open
Background Risk factors for severe COVID-19 include older age, male sex, obesity, black or Asian ethnicity and underlying medical conditions. Whether these factors also influence susceptibility to developing COVID-19 is uncertain. Methods …