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ABSTRACT Aim Large for gestational age (LGA) is commonly used to identify newborns at risk, but many infants born LGA are healthy. This study examines associations between ponderal index (PI) and maternal glucose, and it evaluates PI and LGA as predictors for infant morbidity in type 1 diabetes pregnancies.
Jasmin Barikan +6 more
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The identification and treatment of women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy: an analysis of individual participant data, systematic reviews, meta-analyses and an economic evaluation [PDF]
Background Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with a higher risk of important adverse outcomes. Practice varies and the best strategy for identifying and treating GDM is unclear.
Bland, M +13 more
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ABSTRACT Emerging evidence and clinical practice guidelines have highlighted that obesity, defined as a chronic disease characterised by excess or dysfunctional adipose tissue, may not be accurately measured or understood by solely relying on body mass index (BMI) which is a measure of size not functionality.
Taniya S. Nagpal +3 more
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Purpose – analysis of the course of labor in 42 healthy primigravidas with a singleton full-term pregnancy to detect the risk of shoulder dystocia. All pregnancy came naturally. Indications for elective cesarean section was not. In 22 labor has begun its
N. A. Udovika +2 more
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In children potentially fulfilling the criteria for developmental coordination disorder (DCD), phenotypical assessment does not sufficiently predict the diagnostic outcome (i.e. DCD or an alternative diagnosis). Due to the lack of distinguishing clinical and diagnostic features and the high prevalence of genetic diagnoses in these patients, additional ...
Martinica Garofalo +5 more
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Abstract Aims To evaluate the impact of obesity, with or without gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), on adverse maternal outcomes and determine whether the combination of obesity and GDM confers a greater risk compared to obesity alone. Methods We systematically searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, CINAHL and the WoS Core Collection, identifying 19 ...
Tessa L. Weir +2 more
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Resuscitating the Baby after Shoulder Dystocia
Background. To propose hypovolemic shock as a possible explanation for the failure to resuscitate some babies after shoulder dystocia and to suggest a change in clinical practice. Case Presentation.
Savas Menticoglou, Carol Schneider
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Caesarean section and subsequent pregnancy outcome: a Danish register-based cohort study [PDF]
Background and Aims: Caesarean section rates have increased in recent decades and the effects on subsequent pregnancy outcome are largely unknown. Prior research has hypothesised that Caesarean section delivery may lead to an increased risk of subsequent
O'Neill, Sinéad M.
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Implementation of the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups criteria: Not always a cause for concern [PDF]
Background: Controversy surrounds the decision to adopt the International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups (IADPSG) criteria for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) as fears that disease prevalence rates will soar have ...
Quinlivan, J, Sibartie, P
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