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Factors Influencing Perinatal Outcomes

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Abstract: Important pregnancy outcomes include stillbirth and neonatal mortality, long‐term neurologic handicap, and maternal mortality. Research conducted with the support of NICHD and other agencies in the last four decades has provided us with the ability to substantially improve many of these outcomes. In fact, in recent years, in the U.S.
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Perinatal outcomes in monoamniotic gestations

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2003
A comprehensive review of monoamniotic twin gestations reported between 1990 and 2002 was performed to estimate current perinatal mortality and morbidity rates, as well as the predictive value of an antenatal diagnosis of cord entanglement for poor obstetric outcomes.A Medline literature review using the search term 'monoamniotic' and limited to ...
H, Roqué   +4 more
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Improved Perinatal Outcomes with Perinatal Case Management

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 1997
Despite technological and medical advances in maternal-fetal care, poor perinatal outcomes continue to perplex scientists and health care providers. Past programs have had limited success but set the stage for comprehensive and multidisciplinary approaches that exhibit promise for high-risk perinatal populations. Community-based comprehensive perinatal
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Perinatal outcome of sacrococcygeal teratoma

Prenatal Diagnosis, 2011
ObjectiveTo evaluate the outcome in a cohort of fetuses with isolated sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) in relation to the need for in utero intervention.MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed a cohort of fetuses prenatally diagnosed with SCT between September 2000 and December 2010. Postnatal outcomes were evaluated in relation to the need for intervention in
Mi-Young, Lee   +6 more
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Visual outcomes and perinatal adversity

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2007
Preterm birth per se, the neonatal environment, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and neurological damage are all causes of visual impairment and the impact of these factors is discussed in relation to the resultant ophthalmic deficits. Visual acuity impairments range from blindness, due to ROP or cortical visual impairment, which can be identified at ...
Anna R, O'Connor, Alistair R, Fielder
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Fetal Tobacco Syndrome and Perinatal Outcome

Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 2002
<i>Objective:</i> The aim of this study was to evaluate perinatal outcome in newborns of mothers who are smokers. <i>Methods:</i> The study included 87 pregnant women with a single pregnancy in the cephalic position, 64 of them nonsmokers (group 1), 13 who smoked 5–20 cigarettes per day (group 2) and 10 who smoked more than 20 ...
Habek, Dubravko   +3 more
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Hydramnios Prediction of Adverse Perinatal Outcome

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1999
To determine whether hydramnios is associated with an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes.Computerized records of all ultrasound examinations done at the University of Alabama at Birmingham from 1986 to 1996 (n = 40,065) were reviewed to identify 370 women with singleton pregnancies beyond 20 weeks' gestation and hydramnios diagnosed ...
J R, Biggio   +3 more
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Periodontal disease and perinatal outcomes

Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2010
To elucidate plausible associations between periodontal disease (PD) and pregnancy events through meta-analysis of original research published between 1998 and 2010.One hundred and twenty-five randomized, case-control, matched-cohort studies on pregnancy and postpartum specifics in women with PD are identified through PubMed, LILACS, and Cochrane ...
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Rates of cesarean section and perinatal outcome: Perinatal mortality

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1994
A comparison of relevant statistics from National Maternity Hospital, Dublin, Ireland and University Hospital, Newark, New Jersey, USA, for the years 1983‐1989, revealed that after removal of major confounding factors, such as a fourfold difference in < 2500 gram births and an about tenfold discrepancy in the frequency of lethal congenital defects ...
L, Iffy   +5 more
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Maternal Nutrition and Perinatal Outcomes

Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2010
Diet and patterns of eating during pregnancy can affect perinatal outcomes through direct physiologic effects or by stressing the fetus in ways that permanently affect phenotype. Supplements are not a magic nutritional remedy, and evidence of profound benefit for most supplements remains inconclusive.
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