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Partners of nulliparous women with severe fear of childbirth: A longitudinal study of psychological well-being.

2018

Background Little is known about the psychological status of partners of women with severe fear of childbirth (FOC). In this longitudinal study from Helsinki University Central Hospital, we investigated FOC, depression, and posttraumatic stress in the partners of women with severe FOC, and possible effects of group psychoeducation and mode of birth.Methods: During pregnancy, 250 partners of nulliparous women with severe FOC participated, 93 in the intervention group and 157 in the control group. At 3 months postpartum, 52 partners in the intervention group and 93 in the control group participated. Both the partners and the childbearing women filled in the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experienc…

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Ante-, peri- and postnatal factors associated with intraventricular hemorrhage in very premature infants.

2017

Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is one of the most serious complications in preterm infants and is associated with neurological sequelae and mortality. Over the past few decades, the rate of IVH has decreased due to improved neonatal intensive care. However, up to 15-25% of very and extremely premature infants (32 and28weeks of pregnancy (WOP) respectively) still suffer from IVH.The aim of this study was to perform an updated, multicenter analysis to identify ante-, peri, and postnatal factors other than gestational age/birth weight associated with IVH of any grade in a large cohort of very and extremely premature infants.We performed a retrospective analysis in a prospectively conducted …

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Prenatal and neonatal risk factors for the development of enamel defects in low birth weight children

2009

Oral Diseases (2010) 16, 257–262 Objective:  To analyse the influence of several prenatal and neonatal risk factors in the development of enamel defects in low birth weight children. Subjects and methods:  Children between 4 and 5 years of age (n = 102) were classified into: Group 1) 52 low birth weight (<2500 g); Group 2) 50 normal birth weight (≥2500 g). Medical history, prenatal and neonatal variables were collected. Enamel defects were evaluated with the modified Developmental Defects of Enamel Index. Results:  The prevalence of hypoplasia and average number of affected teeth were significantly higher in group 1 than in group 2 (59.6%vs 16% and 1.6 vs 0.3 respectively). Low gestational …

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Body Mass Index and Weight Gain in Pregnant Women With HIV: A National Study in Italy.

2013

Although most of the women (69.4%) had a normal BMI at start of pregnancy, only 37% had an adequate weight gain during pregnancy. Inadequate body weight gain was more common (44.8%) than excessive weight gain (18.2%), but 40% of overweight women and 50% of obese women had an excessive weight gain in pregnancy, with about 9% of the women in these categories gaining >18 kg during pregnancy (Table 1). Only 1.9% of the women had a vaginal delivery; elective and nonelective cesarean deliveries accounted for 81.3% and 16.7% of deliveries, respectively. Compared to underweight/normal women, overweight/obese women had similar occurrences of preterm delivery (23.4% vs 22.7%, P = .871), significantly…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyantiretroviral therapyMEDLINEHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)HIV Infectionsbody mass indexmedicine.disease_causeSettore MED/17 - MALATTIE INFETTIVEBody Mass IndexBMIBody Mass Index; weight gain; HIV-1; PregnancyPregnancyMedicineHumansHIV infection; pregnancy; body mass indexPregnancy Complications InfectiousPregnancybusiness.industryObstetricsCesarean SectionInfectiousPregnancy OutcomeHIVweight gainmedicine.diseaseHIV infectionPregnancy ComplicationsInfectious DiseasesItalyNational studyHIV-1Femalepregnancymedicine.symptombusinessWeight gainBody mass index
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Tranexamic acid for the prevention of blood loss after cesarean section: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled tria…

2023

Objective: Tranexamic acid (TXA) is a cost-effective intervention for the prevention of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) in women undergoing cesarean section but the evidence to support its use is conflicting. We conducted this meta-analysis to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TXA in low- and high-risk cesarean deliveries. Data sources: We searched MEDLINE (via PubMed), Embase, the Cochrane Library, ClinicalTrials.gov, and WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) portal from inception to April 2022 (updated October 2022 and February 2023) with no language restrictions. Additionally, grey literature sources were also explored. Study eligibility criteria: All randomized contr…

Postpartum hemorrhageAntifibrinolyticMeta-analysiTranexamic acid.Cesarean sectionSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E Ostetricia
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Italian survey on the residents' surgical level in gynecology and obstetrics

2020

Purpose: The present study aims to investigate the number of surgical procedures performed by Italian residents and their confidence to carry out different surgeries in obstetrics and gynecology. Methods: The present study is a national survey including all Italian gynecology and obstetrics senior residents. A questionnaire including 25 questions was provided. The free Google Forms site was used to create the survey. The study was conducted from April to October 2019. The survey started from the University Hospital of Parma, a tertiary hospital, and was sent to all the Italian post-graduation medical school in gynecology and obstetrics. An e-mail was sent to all representative residents in …

Surgical ProceduresResidentCesarean Section; Clinical Competence; Female; Humans; Italy; Pregnancy; Professional Competence; Surgical Procedures Operative; Surveys and Questionnaires; Gynecology; Internship and Residency; ObstetricsCesarean SectionInternship and ResidencyOperativeObstetricsProfessional CompetenceItalyPregnancyGynecologySurgical Procedures OperativeSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansOriginal ArticleFemaleClinical CompetenceNational SurveySurvey
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Caesarean Section on Maternal Request-Ethical and Juridic Issues: A Narrative Review.

2022

In recent decades, the rate of caesarean deliveries has increased worldwide. The reasons for this trend are still largely misunderstood and controversial among researchers. The decision often depends on the obstetrician, his beliefs and experience, the characteristics of the patients, the hospital environment and its internal protocols, the increasing use of induction of labor, the medico-legal implications, and, finally, the mother’s ability to request delivery by caesarean section without medical indication. This review aims to describe the reasons behind the increasing demand for caesarean sections by patients (CDMR) and strategies aimed at reducing caesarean section rates and educating …

defensive medicineCesarean SectionPregnancycaesarean sectionPhysicianstokophobiaHumansFemaleGeneral Medicinemedico-legalSettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaCDMRMedicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
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Blood flow velocity waveforms of the middle cerebral artery and abnormal neurological evaluations in live-born fetuses with absent or reverse end-dia…

1992

Abstract We studied 37 fetuses with absent or reverse end-diastolic flow velocities (AREDFV) of the umbilical arteries with respect to the mode of delivery, fetal acidosis, resistance index of the middle cerebral arteries, and abnormal neurological evaluation at the time of discharge from the department of pediatrics. A control group with normal umbilical artery flow velocity waveforms was matched for gestational age. Fetuses with AREDFV were delivered almost exclusively by cesarean section, in most cases due to fetal distress. Metabolic changes with decreased base excess values were found more often in fetuses with AREDFV, but no difference could be detected with respect to severe fetal ac…

medicine.medical_specialtyCerebral arteriesHemodynamicsGestational AgeInfant Premature DiseasesAcid-Base ImbalanceFetal DistressUmbilical ArteriesInternal medicinemedicine.arteryInfant MortalitymedicineFetal distressBirth WeightHumansFetusbusiness.industryCesarean SectionInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyGestational ageUmbilical arteryBlood flowCerebral Arteriesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryReproductive Medicineembryonic structuresMiddle cerebral arteryCardiologyVascular ResistanceNervous System DiseasesbusinessBlood Flow VelocityEuropean journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology
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Management of incomplete regional anaesthesia in Germany: results of a nation-wide survey.

2007

Background:  Regional anaesthesia (RA) provides well-defined benefits with known attendant risks. However, incomplete blockade may introduce unanticipated risks depending on the compensatory measures employed. Until now, no data were available characterizing the pattern of response of German anaesthesiologists in this situation. This study analyses interventions in response to incomplete RA in a nation-wide setting. Methods:  A questionnaire was sent to every German anaesthesia department (n= 1381). Questions focused on interventions coping with an incomplete RA and differentiated between a pre- and a peri-surgical setting and measures to face pain outside the surgical field. If systemic su…

medicine.medical_specialtyCoping (psychology)SedationPsychological interventionPainRegional anaesthesiaAnesthesia GeneralPatient careAnesthesia ConductionPregnancyGermanymedicineHumansPain ManagementGeneral anaesthesiaIntraoperative ComplicationsAnestheticsPregnancybusiness.industryCesarean SectionSpinal anesthesiaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAnesthesiaHealth Care SurveysEmergency medicineFemalemedicine.symptombusinessActa anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Analysis of Caesarean Section Rates Using the Robson Classification System at a University Hospital in Spain

2020

Background: The WHO recommends the use of the Robson ten-group classification system (RTGCS) as an effective monitoring and analysis tool to assess the use of caesarean sections (CS). The present study aimed to conduct an analysis of births using the RTGCS in La Ribera University Hospital over nine years and to assess the levels and trends of CS births. Methods: Retrospective study between January 1, 2010, and December 31, 2018. All eligible women were allocated in RTGCS to determine the absolute and relative contribution made by each group to the overall CS rate

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