Fair inclusion of pregnant women in clinical trials: an integrated scientific and ethical approach
Background Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the position that the exclusion of pregnant women from research must be justified unless there are compelling “scientific reasons” for their exclusion. However,
Rieke van der Graaf +6 more
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AiDAPT: automated insulin delivery amongst pregnant women with type 1 diabetes: a multicentre randomized controlled trial – study protocol [PDF]
Tara Lee +69 more
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Treating thyrotoxicosis in pregnant or potentially pregnant women
Thyrotoxicosis affects up to 0.2% of pregnant women.1 If left untreated it is associated with increased fetal mortality and morbidity.2 Treatment is with antithyroid drugs such as propylthiouracil or carbimazole, with β blockers reserved for presurgical treatment and immediate control of severe thyrotoxic symptoms. Considerable concern exists, however,
M J, O'Doherty +2 more
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Iodine status in pregnant women and infants in Finland [PDF]
Elizabeth A. Miles +7 more
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QT Interval in Pregnant and Non-pregnant Women.
Prolongation of QT interval might result in dangerous cardiac arrhythmias, including Torsades de Pointes (TdP), consequently leading to syncope or death. A limited number of studies carried out in this respect to date have shown that QT interval might increase during pregnancy. On the other hand, it has been shown that each pregnancy might result in an
Zamani, Majid +2 more
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Label-Free Quantitative Proteomic Analysis Reveals Inflammatory Pattern Associated with Obesity and Periodontitis in Pregnant Women [PDF]
Gérson Aparecido Foratori-Júnior +5 more
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Estimation of Salivary Candida Count Among Pregnant and Non-Pregnant Women
Objective: Comparison of Candida count in the saliva of pregnant and non-pregnant women to determine how much salivary Candida count increases in pregnancy as compared to non-pregnant women. Study Design: Cross-sectional study.
Fareeha Aleem, Tehmina Munir, Afia Shafiq, Farhat Abbas Bhatti, Syeda Fatima Babar, Faizan Hamid
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Exploring Experiences with “321” Model Management for High-Risk Pregnancy: A Qualitative Study
Wen Sun +7 more
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Awareness and knowledge of congenital cytomegalovirus infection among pregnant women and the general public: a web-based survey in Japan [PDF]
Masayuki Kobayashi +4 more
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Risk Assessment for Birth Defects in Offspring of Chinese Pregnant Women [PDF]
Pengfei Qu +7 more
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