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Characteristics of longitudinal maternal health studies in sub‐Saharan Africa: A systematic mapping of literature between 2012 and 2022
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, Volume 169, Issue 1, Page 51-62, April 2025.Abstract Background
High maternal mortality rates in sub‐Saharan Africa necessitate the need for aligned research focusing on prevalent causes and neglected conditions in the region. Objective
This mapping review aimed to describe the characteristics of longitudinal maternal health studies between 2012 and 2022 in sub‐Saharan Africa and identify gaps ...Ijeoma Solarin, Cherlynn Dumbura, Darshnika Pemi Lakhoo, Kshama Chande, Gloria Maimela, Stanley Luchters, Matthew Chersich, for the HE2AT Center +7 morewiley +1 more sourceIdentification of cases with adverse neonatal outcome monitored by cardiotocography versus ST analysis: secondary analysis of a randomized trial [PDF]
, 2012 Michelle E.M.H. Westerhuis, Martina Porath, Jeroen Becker, Eline S.A. van den Akker, Erik van Beek, Hendrikus J.H.M. Van Dessel, Addy P. Drogtrop, Herman P. van Geijn, GIUSEPPI C.M. GRAZIOSI, Floris Groenendaal, J. M. M. van Lith, Ben W. Mol, Karel G.M. Moons, Jan G. Nijhuis, S.G. Oei, Herman P. Oosterbaan, Robbert J. P. Rijnders, Nico Schuitemaker, Lia D. E. Wijnberger, Christine Willekes, Maurice G.A.J. Wouters, Gerard H. A. Visser, Anneke Kwee +22 moreopenalex +1 more sourceEvaluating predictive values of umbilical cord arterial lactate for adverse newborn outcomes among term‐births in northern Uganda: A cross sectional analytical study
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, Volume 169, Issue 1, Page 408-420, April 2025.Abstract Objective
Birth asphyxia is one of the leading causes of death for neonates worldwide. Lack of an objective cost effective test to predict poor newborn outcomes at birth affects the ability to respond appropriately. This study determined predictive values of umbilical cord arterial lactate in relation to adverse neonatal outcomes. Methods
This Elizabeth Ayebare, James K. Tumwine, Jolly Nankunda, Anna Hjelmstedt, Wibke Jonas, Grace Ndeezi, Nicola Orsini, Claudia Hanson +7 morewiley +1 more sourceDevelopment, Validation and Clinical Utility of a Risk Prediction Model for Maternal and Neonatal Adverse Outcomes in Pregnant Women with Hypothyroidism
Journal of Multidisciplinary HealthcareCuixiang Shao,1,2 Qi Chen,3 Siwen Tang,4 Chaowen Wang,1 Renjuan Sun5 1Department of Obstetrics, Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu, 214000, People’s Republic of China; 2Wuxi Medical College, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu ...Shao C, Chen Q, Tang S, Wang C, Sun Rdoaj Relationship Between Adverse Neonatal Outcomes and Diastolic Deceleration Area on Fetal MCA Doppler in Patients with Late Fetal Growth Restriction. [PDF]
Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip BulKarabay G, Seyhanli Z, Cakir BT, Aktemur G, Sucu ST, Tonyali NV, Bucak M, Agaoglu RT, Filiz AA, Keskin HL, Karabay U, Aydogan S, Dagdeviren G. +12 moreeuropepmc +1 more sourceThe Impact of Excluding Adverse Neonatal Outcomes on the Creation of Gestational Weight Gain Charts Among Women from Low- and Middle-income Countries with Normal and Overweight BMI
Thaís Rangel Bousquet Carrilho, Dongqing Wang, Jennifer A. Hutcheon, Molin Wang, Wafaie Fawzi, Gilberto Kac, members of the GWG Pooling Project Consortium, Manfred Accrombessi, Seth Adu‐Afarwuah, João Guilherme Bezerra Alves, Carla Adriane Leal de Araújo, Shams El Arifeen, Rinaldo Artes, Per Ashorn, Nega Assefa, Omolola Ayoola, Fereidoun Azizi, Ahmed Tijani Bawah, Samira Behboudi‐Gandevani, Yemane Berhane, Robin M. Bernstein, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Valérie Briand, Elvira Beatriz Calvo, Marly Augusto Cardoso, Yue Cheng, Gabriela Chico‐Barba, Peter Clayton, Shalean M. Collins, Anthony Costello, J. CRUICKSHANK, Delanjathan Devakumar, Kathryn G. Dewey, Pratibha Dwarkanath, Guadalupe Estrada‐Gutiérrez, Frankie Fair, Dayana Rodrigues Farias, Henrik Friis, Shibani Ghosh, Amy Girard, Exnevia Gomo, Austrida Gondwe, Lotta Hallamaa, K. Michael Hambidge, Hawawu Hussein, Lieven Huybregts, Romaina Iqbal, Joanne Katz, Subarna K. Khatry, Patrick Kolsteren, Nancy F. Krebs, Teija Kulmala, Pratap Kumar, Anura V. Kurpad, Carl Lachat, Anna Lartey, Jacqueline M Lauer, Qian Li, Nur Indrawaty Lipoeto, Laura Beatríz López, See Ling Loy, Iqbal, Romaina, Kenneth Maleta, Maíra Barreto Malta, Dharma Manandhar, Charles Mangani, Hugo Martínez‐Rojano, Yves Martin‐Prével, Reynaldo Martorell, Susana L Matias, Elizabeth M. McClure, Alida Melse‐Boonstra, Joshua D. Miller, Marhazlina Mohamad, Hamid Jan Jan Mohamed, Sophie E. Moore, Paola Soledad Mosquera, Malay Kanti Mridha, Shama Munim, Cinthya Muñoz‐Manrique, Barnabas Natamba, Maria Ome‐Kaius, David Osrin, Otilia Perichart‐Perera, Andrew M. Prentice, Preetha Ramachandra, Usha Ramakrishnan, Fernando Góngora‐Rivera, Dominique Roberfroid, Patricia Lima Rodrigues, Ameyalli M. Rodríguez-Cano, Stephen J. Rogerson, Patrícia Helen de Carvalho Rondó, Reyna Sámano, Naomi Saville, Siddharudha Shivalli, Bhim P Shrestha, Robin Shrestha, José Roberto da Silva, Hora Soltani +99 moreopenalex +1 more sourceOptimal timing for induction of labor in normotensive women: A retrospective cohort study
International Journal of Gynecology &Obstetrics, Volume 169, Issue 1, Page 365-371, April 2025.Abstract Objective
Labor induction is offered to reduce the risk of stillbirth at late term (41+0 to 41+6) but earlier induction in normotensive singleton pregnancies is supported by weak evidence. The aim of the present study was to investigate the optimal timing for induction in normotensive women.Jóhanna Gunnarsdóttir, Emma Marie Swift, Alexander Smárason, Kristjana Einarsdóttir +3 morewiley +1 more source