N. Vrachnis,T. E. Cohen-Overbeek,Collaborators
doi : 10.1002/uog.23632
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 175-177
H. Judah,M. M. Gil,A. Syngelaki,S. Galeva,J. Jani,R. Akolekar,K. H. Nicolaides
doi : 10.1002/uog.23648
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 178-189
To expand the limited knowledge on cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis of maternal blood for trisomies 21, 18 and 13 in twin pregnancy by updating the data from The Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) on prospective first-trimester screening and those identified in a systematic review of the literature.
B. Gerges,W. Li,M. Leonardi,B. W. Mol,G. Condous
doi : 10.1002/uog.23148
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 190-200
To review the accuracy of different imaging modalities for the detection of rectosigmoid deep endometriosis (DE) in women with clinical suspicion of endometriosis, and to determine the optimal modality.
C. Bamberg,W. Diehl,A. Diemert,S. Sehner,K. Hecher
doi : 10.1002/uog.23131
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 201-206
To compare the perinatal outcome of monochorionic twin pregnancies with twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), according to the disease severity, defined using Quintero staging, after treatment with fetoscopic laser surgery.
J. Espinoza,M. A. Belfort,A. A. Shamshirsaz,A. A. Nassr,M. Sanz Cortes,R. Donepudi,A. F. Espinoza,T. G. Ostovar-Kermani,R. Johnson,C. Harman,O. Turan
doi : 10.1002/uog.22190
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 207-213
To evaluate the association of laser photocoagulation of placental anastomoses (LPA) prior to 18?weeks' gestation (early LPA) with very preterm delivery and neonatal survival in pregnancies with twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS).
Y. H. Ting,L. C. Y. Poon,W. T. Tse,M. Y. Chung,Y. M. Wah,A. S. Y. Hui,K. M. Law,P. Chaemsaithong,T. Y. Leung
doi : 10.1002/uog.22160
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 214-220
To investigate whether gestational age at intervention (< or ??16?weeks) and other factors affect the risk of loss of the cotwin after selective fetal reduction using radiofrequency ablation (RFA) in monochorionic (MC) pregnancy.
R. Corroenne,M. Yepez,M. Pyarali,K. Fox,J. M. Mastrobattista,L. M. Mack,W. Lee,W. E. Whitehead,H. A. Castillo,J. Castillo,A. R. Mehollin-Ray,J. Espinoza,A. A. Shamshirsaz,A. A. Nassr,M. A. Belfort,M. Sanz Cortes
doi : 10.1002/uog.22165
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 221-229
To compare the evolution of motor function from mid-gestation to 12?months of age between prenatally and postnatally repaired cases of open neural tube defect (ONTD).
B. C. King,J. Hagan,R. Corroenne,A. A. Shamshirsaz,J. Espinoza,A. A. Nassr,W. Whitehead,M. A. Belfort,M. Sanz Cortes
doi : 10.1002/uog.22089
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 230-237
Fetal repair of an open neural tube defect (ONTD) by open hysterotomy has been shown to reduce the need for ventriculoperitoneal shunting and improve motor outcomes for infants, but increases the risk of Cesarean section and prematurity. Fetoscopic repair is an alternative approach that may confer similar neurological benefits but allows for vaginal delivery and reduces the incidence of hysterotomy-related complications. We sought to compare the costs of care from fetal surgery until neonatal discharge, as well as the clinical outcomes, associated with each surgical approach.
R. Cruz-Mart?nez,A. G?mez-Varela,M. Cruz-Lemini,M. Mart?nez-Rodr?guez,J. Luna-Garc?a,H. L?pez-Briones,F. Chavelas-Ochoa,E. Ch?vez-Gonz?lez,K. Aguilar-Vidales,J. Ch?vez-Vega,A. Castelo-Vargas,P. Rivera-Carrillo,E. Hern?ndez-Andrade
doi : 10.1002/uog.22177
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 238-244
To describe changes in fetal Doppler parameters during a novel technique for open fetal microneurosurgery for open spina bifida (OSB) repair.
S. Sammallahti,H. Tiemeier,S. Louwen,E. Steegers,M. Hillegers,V. W. V. Jaddoe,T. White
doi : 10.1002/uog.22185
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 245-253
Antenatal Doppler measurements of the fetal umbilical and cerebral circulations can predict perinatal complications; however, it is unclear if subtle variations in antenatal Doppler measurements are associated with long-term neurodevelopmental outcome. In this study, we examined whether antenatal Doppler measurements of the fetal–placental circulation are associated with cognitive and motor abilities and brain morphology in childhood.
G. O. Dovjak,V. Schmidbauer,P. C. Brugger,G. M. Gruber,M. Diogo,S. Glatter,M. Weber,B. Ulm,D. Prayer,G. J. Kasprian
doi : 10.1002/uog.22162
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 254-263
To characterize spatiotemporal growth differences of prenatal brainstem substructures and cerebellum, using linear biometry and planimetry on fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
S. K. Y. Choi,A. Gordon,L. Hilder,A. Henry,J. A. Hyett,B. K. Brew,F. Joseph,L. Jorm,G. M. Chambers
doi : 10.1002/uog.22151
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 264-277
To evaluate three birth-weight (BW) standards (Australian population-based, Fenton and INTERGROWTH-21st) and three estimated-fetal-weight (EFW) standards (Hadlock, INTERGROWTH-21st and WHO) for classifying small-for-gestational age (SGA) and large-for-gestational age (LGA) and predicting adverse perinatal outcomes in preterm and term babies.
A. M. Company Calabuig,E. Nunez,A. S?nchez,K. H. Nicolaides,M. Charakida,C. De Paco Matallana
doi : 10.1002/uog.23666
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 278-284
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with premature cardiovascular disease and adverse cardiovascular outcome in the mother. Subclinical cardiac functional changes in the left ventricle have been reported during pregnancy in women with GDM using conventional echocardiography, but results are inconsistent. The aims of the current study were to assess whether GDM is associated with biventricular systolic dysfunction in the mother and whether these cardiac changes can be detected using the novel echocardiographic modalities of strain imaging and three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography.
H. Z. Ling,P. Garcia Jara,K. H. Nicolaides,N. A. Kametas
doi : 10.1002/uog.23614
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 285-292
To compare longitudinal maternal hemodynamic changes throughout gestation between different age groups.
D. O. C. Anumba,V. Stern,J. T. Healey,S. Dixon,B. H. Brown
doi : 10.1002/uog.22180
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 293-302
Preterm birth (PTB) accounts for two-thirds of deaths of structurally normal babies and is associated with substantial lifetime healthcare costs. Prevention of PTB remains limited by the modest accuracy of prediction methods, namely transvaginal ultrasound (TVS) cervical length (CL) measurement and quantitative cervicovaginal fetal fibronectin (FFN) estimation. We report the first substantive study detailing the predictive performance of a cervical probe device based on electrical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) for PTB – the EleCtriCaL Impedance Prediction of Preterm birth by spectroscopy of the cervix (ECCLIPPx) study. We aimed to compare the accuracy of cervical EIS-based prediction of spontaneous PTB with that of prediction using TVS-CL and FFN in asymptomatic women in the mid-trimester.
L. Paymova,K. Svabik,A. Neumann,V. Kalis,K. M. Ismail,Z. Rusavy
doi : 10.1002/uog.23629
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 303-308
The aim of this study was to explore the risk of levator ani muscle (LAM) avulsion and enlargement of the levator hiatus following vaginal birth after Cesarean section (VBAC) in comparison with vaginal delivery in primiparous women.
I. M. A. van Gruting,K. W. M. van Delft,A. H. Sultan,R. Thakar
doi : 10.1002/uog.23120
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 309-317
The primary aim was to evaluate prospectively the natural history of levator ani muscle (LAM) avulsion 4?years following first delivery and its correlation with signs and symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). The secondary aim was to investigate the effect of a second vaginal delivery on the incidence of LAM avulsion and PFD.
W. J. Wu,G.-C. Ma,T. Y. Chang,M. H. Lee,Y. N. Chen,M. Chen
doi : 10.1002/uog.23119
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 318-320
R. Donepudi,A. A. Shamshirsaz,J. Espinoza,M. Sanz-Cortes,M. A. Belfortv,A. A. Nassr
doi : 10.1002/uog.22170
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 320-322
L. Hunter,T. V. Vigneswaran,D. Pasupathy,N. Callaghan,J. Tenenbaum,V. Zidere,J. M. Simpson
doi : 10.1002/uog.23122
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 322-323
C. Vedel,A. Tabor,F. S. J?rgensen,L. Rode,K. Sundberg,N. Vejlstrup,H. Zingenberg,C. K. Ekelund
doi : 10.1002/uog.22167
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 324-325
W. T. Tse,L. C. Poon,Y. M. Wah,A. S. Y. Hui,Y. H. Ting,T. Y. Leung
doi : 10.1002/uog.23110
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 325-327
E. Gottardi,J.-M. Costa,P. Kleinfinger,L. Lohmann,J. Carrara,A. Letourneau,A. Demain,A. Benachi,A. J. Vivanti
doi : 10.1002/uog.23102
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 327-328
A. Dall'Asta,T. Frusca,T. Ghi
doi : 10.1002/uog.23720
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 329-329
J. T. Roeckner,K. Pressman,L. Odibo,J. R. Duncan,A. O. Odibo
doi : 10.1002/uog.23721
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 329-330
A. Bhide,G. Acharya,A. Baschat,C. M. Bilardo,C. Brezinka,D. Cafici,C. Ebbing,E. Hernandez-Andrade,K. Kalache,J. Kingdom,T. Kiserud,S. Kumar,W. Lee,C. Lees,K. Y. Leung,G. Malinger,G. Mari,F. Prefumo,W. Sepulveda,B. Trudinger
doi : 10.1002/uog.23698
Volume 58, Issue 2 p. 331-339
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