Altmetric and bibliometric analysis of obstetrics and gynecology research: influence of public engagement on citation potential

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Altmetric and bibliometric analysis of obstetrics and gynecology research: influence of public engagement on citation potential

Background Whether research engagement on social media and other public platforms results in increased citations in obstetrics and gynecology remains uncertain. The Altmetric Attention Score is a metric of research…

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Intrarectal diazepam following pelvic reconstructive surgery: a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Intrarectal diazepam following pelvic reconstructive surgery: a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial

Background Patients undergoing vaginal hysterectomy with native tissue pelvic reconstruction typically have low pain levels overall in the postoperative period. Notwithstanding, pain control immediately after surgery may be more challenging…

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Individualized treatment of preterm premature rupture of membranes to prolong the latency period, reduce the rate of preterm birth, and improve neonatal outcomes

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Individualized treatment of preterm premature rupture of membranes to prolong the latency period, reduce the rate of preterm birth, and improve neonatal outcomes

Background Preterm premature rupture of membranes complicates approximately 3% of pregnancies. Currently, in the absence of chorioamnionitis or placental abruption, expectant management, including antenatal steroids for lung maturation and prophylactic…

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Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in preeclampsia complicated by pulmonary edema shows myocardial edema with normal left ventricular systolic function

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in preeclampsia complicated by pulmonary edema shows myocardial edema with normal left ventricular systolic function

Background Preeclampsia complicates approximately 5% of all pregnancies. When pulmonary edema occurs, it accounts for 50% of preeclampsia-related mortality. Currently, there is no consensus on the degree to which left…

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Using ultrasound and angiogenic markers from a 19- to 23-week assessment to inform the subsequent diagnosis of preeclampsia

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Using ultrasound and angiogenic markers from a 19- to 23-week assessment to inform the subsequent diagnosis of preeclampsia

Background A definition of preeclampsia that incorporates the assessment of maternal, fetal, and uteroplacental status would optimize the identification of pregnancies at risk of complications at term gestational age. This…

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Chorioamnionitis and risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring: a population-based cohort study

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Chorioamnionitis and risk of long-term neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring: a population-based cohort study

Background Evidence indicates that in utero exposure to chorioamnionitis might increase the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in the offspring. However, findings on this topic have been inconsistent. Objective To examine…

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Doppler velocimetry discordance between paired umbilical artery vessels and clinical implications in fetal growth restriction

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Doppler velocimetry discordance between paired umbilical artery vessels and clinical implications in fetal growth restriction

Background Studies revealing a discrepancy in umbilical artery Dopplers between the two umbilical arteries in normally-grown fetuses necessitates further evaluation of the paired umbilical arteries in the setting of fetal…

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Brainstem and cerebellar volumes at magnetic resonance imaging are smaller in fetuses with congenital heart disease

Aug 28, 2022 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on Brainstem and cerebellar volumes at magnetic resonance imaging are smaller in fetuses with congenital heart disease

Background Congenital heart disease is associated with an increased risk of smaller brain volumes and structural brain damage, and impaired growth of supratentorial brain structures in utero has been linked…

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