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ABSTRACT Objective To determine the feasibility of a trial investigating the optimal timing for the birth of women with a suspected late preterm and term SGA baby using either angiogenic biomarker‐led care or standard care. Design A mixed methods study including a randomised feasibility trial, interviews, questionnaires and economic analysis.
Siân Bullough +16 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Evaluate whether a sensorised surgical glove can serve as an effective training tool in management of impacted fetal head; and improvements needed. Examine location and amount of force applied through operators' hands during simulated disimpaction. Design Feasibility study.
Dawn Parris +9 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To assess whether combining estimated fetal weight (EFW) and fetal Doppler ultrasound parameters would provide information to optimize the timing of birth in monochorionic twin pregnancies and prevent adverse perinatal outcomes. Study Design Retrospective multicentre cohort study.
Miriam Lopian +11 more
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Classification of perinatal deaths
Sozial- und Pr�ventivmedizin SPM, 1994Accurate classification of perinatal deaths is instrumental in efforts to improve the perinatal mortality rate (PNMR). Accurate records should be maintained on birth weight gestational age a simple classification of cause of death (possibly the "Wigglesworth" or the authors system) a classification system correlated with birth weight/gestation of dead
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Predicting adjustment to perinatal death
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1988One hundred and thirty parents who had experienced a perinatal death completed a self‐administered questionnaire that examined the demographic characteristics of parents, factors associated with the loss, and their levels of satisfaction with the amount of support they received. In addition, they completed scales measuring current levels of depression,
Murray, J. A., Callan, V. J.
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Neuronal death after perinatal asphyxia
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1995During perinatal asphyxia several mechanisms aim to limit cerebral damage. However, when the degree of asphyxia passes beyond a certain threshold, brain damage is inevitable. This review focuses on the various factors determining the final cerebral outcome.
H H, de Haan, T H, Hasaart
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Placental abruption and perinatal death
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 2001SummaryStudies of risk factors for abruptio placentae (AP) are partly conflicting and studies of risk factors for perinatal death in these pregnancies are scarce. Using the population‐based Swedish Birth Registry from 1987 to 1993, we were able to study these risks in 795 459 singleton pregnancies. Logistic regression analysis was used to estimate odds
N B, Kyrklund-Blomberg +2 more
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