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View article: Iron infusion in pregnancy and dental dysplasia in children—is there a link?
Iron infusion in pregnancy and dental dysplasia in children—is there a link? Open
Some intravenous iron preparations cause hypophosphatemia mediated by increased fibroblast growth factor 23. This hypophosphatemia lasts for weeks or months and, when administered to pregnant women, could affect fetal tooth mineralization,…
View article: Firsttrimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11 – 13+6 Weeks of Gestation – Part 2
Firsttrimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11 – 13+6 Weeks of Gestation – Part 2 Open
This extensive AWMF 085-002 S2e-guideline “First Trimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11 – 13+6 Weeks of Gestation” has systematically analyzed high-quality studies and publications and the existing evidence (evidence tables) and produced rec…
View article: Firsttrimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11–13+6 Weeks of Gestation – Part 2
Firsttrimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11–13+6 Weeks of Gestation – Part 2 Open
This extensive AWMF 085-002 S2e-guideline “First Trimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11–13+6 Weeks of Gestation” has systematically analyzed high-quality studies and publications and the existing evidence (evidence tables) and produced recom…
View article: Firsttrimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11 – 13+6 Weeks of Gestation – Part 1
Firsttrimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11 – 13+6 Weeks of Gestation – Part 1 Open
This extensive AWMF 085-002 S2e-guideline “First Trimester Diagnosis and Therapy @ 11 – 13+6 of Gestation” has systematically analyzed high-quality studies and publications and the existing evidence (evidence tables) and produced recommend…
View article: Incidence of neonatal respiratory morbidity after vaginal and caesarean delivery in the late-preterm and term period – a retrospective cohort study
Incidence of neonatal respiratory morbidity after vaginal and caesarean delivery in the late-preterm and term period – a retrospective cohort study Open
BACKGROUND: Respiratory distress syndrome is a leading cause of neonatal intensive care unit admissions for late preterm (34–36 weeks gestational age) and term infants (37–41 weeks). The risk for respiratory morbidity appears to increase a…
View article: Systematic, noninvasive endometriosis diagnosis in transvaginal sonography by the Swiss Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
Systematic, noninvasive endometriosis diagnosis in transvaginal sonography by the Swiss Society of Ultrasound in Medicine Open
We present a new systematic, comprehensive, checklist-based sonographic assessment of endometriosis in the female true pelvis. Emphasis is placed on practical skills teaching. The newly introduced White Sliding Line (WSL) is the core struc…
View article: Pregnancy outcomes in women with iron deficiency: a retrospective, monocenter study
Pregnancy outcomes in women with iron deficiency: a retrospective, monocenter study Open
Purpose Our aim is to investigate the association between iron deficiency examined in the first trimester of pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes.Materials and methods In a retrospective cohort study, 482 pregnant women were included. Blood sa…
View article: Retained placenta and postpartum hemorrhage: time is not everything
Retained placenta and postpartum hemorrhage: time is not everything Open
Purpose Postpartum hemorrhage is the major cause of maternal mortality worldwide. Retained placenta accounts for nearly 20% of severe cases. We investigated the influence of the time factor and retained placenta etiology on postpartum hemo…
View article: Improving Neonatal and Maternal Outcome by Inducing Mild Labor before Elective Cesarean Section: The Lacarus Randomized Controlled Trial
Improving Neonatal and Maternal Outcome by Inducing Mild Labor before Elective Cesarean Section: The Lacarus Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background: Newborns delivered by elective cesarean section (CS) are at higher respiratory risk than those delivered vaginally or by CS proceeded by labor (secondary CS). The oxytocin challenge test (OCT) induces uterine contractions that …
View article: Reducing birth trauma by the implementation of novel monitoring and documentation tools
Reducing birth trauma by the implementation of novel monitoring and documentation tools Open
Improvement and safety of medical procedures are great issues of upcoming importance in medical work these days. Patients claim the best and latest medical treatment, and medico-legal issues are daily business in our field. Therefore, it i…
View article: DEGUM, ÖGUM, SGUM and FMF Germany Recommendations for the Implementation of First-Trimester Screening, Detailed Ultrasound, Cell-Free DNA Screening and Diagnostic Procedures
DEGUM, ÖGUM, SGUM and FMF Germany Recommendations for the Implementation of First-Trimester Screening, Detailed Ultrasound, Cell-Free DNA Screening and Diagnostic Procedures Open
First-trimester screening between 11 + 0 and 13 + 6 weeks with qualified prenatal counseling, detailed ultrasound, biochemical markers and maternal factors has become the basis for decisions about further examinations. It detects numerous …
View article: Treatment of Anemia of Chronic Disease with True Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy
Treatment of Anemia of Chronic Disease with True Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy Open
Objective. We assess and compare the efficacy of anemia treatment in pregnant women with anemia of chronic disease with true iron deficiency and in women with iron deficiency anemia. Study Design. Fifty patients with moderate anemia (hemog…
View article: Postpartum Blood Loss in Women Treated for Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
Postpartum Blood Loss in Women Treated for Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy Open
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate postpartum blood loss in women with treated intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy. METHODS: In a retrospective case–control study, 15,083 deliveries including 348 women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (2.3…
View article: Fetal Release of Copeptin in Response to Maternal Oxytocin Administration
Fetal Release of Copeptin in Response to Maternal Oxytocin Administration Open
OBJECTIVE: To test whether an oxytocin challenge test raises neonatal levels of copeptin, the C-terminal portion of proarginine vasopressin, a sensitive stress marker elevated in neonates born by vaginal delivery as opposed to elective ces…