Use of the International Classification of Diseases to Perinatal Mortality (ICD-PM) with verbal autopsy to determine the causes of stillbirths and neonatal deaths in rural Cambodia: a population-based, prospective, cohort study. [PDF]
Patel K +9 more
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The Effects of Hospital Delivery Volume and Travel Time on Perinatal Mortality and Delivery in Transit: Causal Inference with Triangulation. [PDF]
Asheim A +7 more
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Abstract Background and aims Opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment guidelines worldwide recommend opioid agonist treatment (OAT) as a long‐term, potentially indefinite treatment for managing OUD. However, many individuals express a strong interest in eventually tapering fully off treatment.
Ruyu Yan +13 more
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Recurring red flags: a retrospective study of MBRRACE-UK Perinatal Mortality Surveillance (2015-21) to identify maternity services most consistently reporting higher-than-average deaths. [PDF]
McDonagh Hull P, Boulton T, Lashewicz B.
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In early‐onset fetal growth restriction requiring delivery before 30 weeks, shorter intervals to abnormal ductus venosus and umbilical artery Doppler findings are associated with severe morbidity and mortality, highlighting the prognostic value of longitudinal Doppler assessment.
Edurne Mazarico +10 more
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Placental abruption and perinatal mortality in twins: novel insight into management at preterm versus term gestations. [PDF]
Lee R, Brandt JS, Ananth CV.
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Clinicopathological phenotypes of singleton stillbirth: A retrospective cohort study
Clinical information, description of placenta, and umbilical cord were reviewed, and microscopic slides re‐evaluated according to the Amsterdam Consensus. Stillbirths with maternal vascular malperfusion often had signs of high‐risk pregnancy, unlike stillbirths with villitis of unknown etiology, fetal vascular malperfusion, and umbilical cord at risk ...
Ragnheidur I. Bjarnadottir +5 more
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Early‐ vs. late‐onset gestational diabetes: Differential impact on maternal and neonatal outcomes
Early‐onset gestational diabetes mellitus (diagnosed before 20 weeks) identifies a clinically higher‐risk phenotype than late‐onset GDM (24–28 weeks), with greater insulin requirement and higher adjusted risks of preeclampsia, cesarean delivery, preterm birth, and adverse neonatal outcomes.
Baolai Li +3 more
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Can International Classification of Disease Perinatal Mortality (ICD-PM) be a solution to overcome neglected tragedy? A scoping reviews. [PDF]
Meraji M, Jafari M.
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