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doi : 10.1111/aogs.14396

Volume 102, Issue 8

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Higher obstetric and perinatal risks for twins and the need for single embryo transfers in assisted reproduction

Kenny A. Rodriguez-Wallberg, Zdravka Veleva

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14639

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Reliability and agreement in intrapartum fetal heart rate monitoring interpretation: A systematic review

Christina Hernandez Engelhart, Kjetil Gundro Brurberg, Kristin Jerve Aanstad, Aase Serine Devold Pay, Anne Kaasen, Ellen Blix, Sophie Vanbelle

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14591

Fetal heart rate (FHR) monitoring is routine in intrapartum care worldwide and one of the most common obstetrical procedures. Intrapartum FHR monitoring helps assess fetal wellbeing and interpretation of the FHR help form decisions for clinical management and intervention.

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Measures of fetal growth and preterm birth and risk of endometriosis and adenomyosis in adult life: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Marie Brønd, Kjerstine Breintoft, Axel Forman, Tine Brink Henriksen, Cecilia Høst Ramlau-Hansen, Dorte Rytter, Linn HÃ¥konsen Arendt

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14594

Exposures in utero are suggested to play a role in the etiology of endometriosis and adenomyosis, although the current evidence is inconclusive. Knowledge about potential prenatal programming and early life exposures that may affect this risk is of high importance, to focus potential preventive strategies for the diseases already during pregnancy.

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Twins vs singletons�Long-term health outcomes

Tamar Wainstock, Israel Yoles, Ruslan Sergienko, Eyal Sheiner

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14579

Multiple gestations are a risk factor for most pregnancy complications. The current study aimed to study whether offspring born after twin pregnancies are at increased risk for long-term health complications.

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Cesarean section trends from 1992 to 2016 in Estonia and Finland: A registry-based study

Kaire Sildver, Piret Veerus, Katrin Lang, Heti Pisarev, Mika Gissler

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14609

The number of cesarean sections (CSs) has grown steadily, but the underlying factors driving this increase remain unknown. Data from Medical Birth Registries were retrieved to analyze CS trends in Estonia and Finland during the period 1992–2016.

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Anxiety and depressive symptoms in pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic�Broader sociodemographic causes, connections and implications

Lenka Krámská, Å Ã¡rka Slabá, Lucia HreÅ¡ková, Anna Kajdy, Dorota Sys, Liona Poon, Pavel Calda

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14601

Our study (part of multicentric “MindCOVID�) investigates risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic.

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Assessing artificial intelligence enabled liquid-based cytology for triaging HPV-positive women: a population-based cross-sectional study

Peng Xue, Hai-Miao Xu, Hong-Ping Tang, Wen-Qing Wu, Samuel Seery, Xiao Han, Hu Ye, Yu Jiang, You-Lin Qiao

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14611

Cytology-based triaging is commonly used to manage the care of women with positive human papillomavirus (HPV) results, but it suffers from subjectivity and a lack of sensitivity and reproducibility.

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Fecal incontinence and associated pelvic floor dysfunction during and one year after the first pregnancy

Markus Harry Jansson, Karin Franzén, Gunilla Tegerstedt, Jan Brynhildsen, Ayako Hiyoshi, Kerstin Nilsson

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14614

Obstetric anal sphincter injury is an important risk factor for postpartum fecal incontinence but few studies have reported fecal incontinence occurring, even during pregnancy. The first objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of fecal incontinence, obstructed defecation and vaginal bulging early and late in pregnancy and postpartum.

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Rationality of FIGO 2018 IIIC restaging of cervical cancer according to local tumor size: A cohort study

Hui Duan, Huimin Li, Shan Kang, Hongwei Zhao, Biliang Chen, Li Wang, Pengfei Li, Yahong Wang, Wei Wang, Jinghe Lang, Ping Liu, Chunlin Chen

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14612

FIGO 2018 IIIC remains controversial for the heterogeneity of its prognoses. To ensure a better management of cervical cancer patients in Stage IIIC, a revision of the FIGO IIIC version classification is required according to local tumor size.

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Optical genome mapping for detection of chromosomal aberrations in prenatal diagnosis

Qinxin Zhang, Yan Wang, Yiyun Xu, Ran Zhou, Mingtao Huang, Fengchang Qiao, Lulu Meng, An Liu, Jing Zhou, Li Li, Xiuqing Ji, Zhengfeng Xu, Ping Hu

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14613

Chromosomal aberrations are the most important etiological factors for birth defects. Optical genome mapping is a novel cytogenetic tool for detecting a broad range of chromosomal aberrations in a single assay, but relevant clinical feasibility studies of optical genome mapping in prenatal diagnosis are limited.

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Oxycodone does not affect placental circulatory physiology during the early first stage of labor�A randomized trial

Leena Alanne, Hannu Kokki, Anu Mykkänen, Maija-Riitta Ordén, Valtteri Rinne, Juha Räsänen, Merja Kokki

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14603

Opioids are used for pain relief during the first stage of labor. Oxycodone can cause maternal hypotension that may modify utero- and fetoplacental circulatory physiology. We hypothesized that maternal intravenous (i.v.) oxycodone has no detrimental effect on utero- and fetoplacental hemodynamics during the early first stage of labor.

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Biomarkers at 6 weeks' gestation in the prediction of early miscarriage in pregnancy following assisted reproductive technology

Jun Guo, Qiaoli Feng, Piya Chaemsaithong, Kubi Appiah, Daljit S. Sahota, Bo Wah Leung, Jacqueline P. Chung, Tin Chiu Li, Liona C. Poon

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14618

Miscarriage is a major concern in early pregnancy among women having conceived with assisted reproductive treatments. This study aimed to examine potential miscarriage-related biophysical and biochemical markers at 6 weeks' gestation among women with confirmed clinical pregnancy following in vitro fertilization (IVF)/embryo transfer (ET) and evaluate the performance of a model combining maternal factors, biophysical and biochemical markers at 6 weeks' gestation in the prediction of first trimester miscarriage among singleton pregnancies following IVF/ET.

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Comparing the results from a Swedish pregnancy cohort using data from three automated placental growth factor immunoassay platforms intended for first-trimester preeclampsia prediction

Ylva Carlsson, Anna Sandström, Lina Bergman, Peter Conner, Stefan Hansson, Marius Kublickas, Uzay Görmüş, Peter Lindgren, Göran Oleröd, Anna-Karin Wikström, Anders Larsson

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14615

Risk evaluation for preeclampsia in early pregnancy allows identification of women at high risk. Prediction models for preeclampsia often include circulating concentrations of placental growth factor (PlGF); however, the models are usually limited to a specific PlGF method of analysis.

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Meconium-stained amniotic fluid and neonatal morbidity in nulliparous patients with prolonged pregnancy

Isabelle Attali, Diane Korb, Elie Azria, Jacques Lepercq, François Goffinet, Thomas Schmitz, for the Groupe de Recherche en Obstétrique et Gynécologie (GROG)

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14619

Our objective was to study the strength of the association between meconium-stained amniotic fluid and severe morbidity among neonates of nulliparas with prolonged pregnancies.

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Association of sickle cell trait with adverse pregnancy outcomes in a population-based cohort

Joseph Hulsizer, Andrew S. Rifkin, Zhuqing Shi, Jun Wei, S. Lilly Zheng, Brian T. Helfand, Jessica Morgan, David W. Ouyang, Michael S. Caplan, Jianfeng Xu

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14622

Sickle cell trait (SCT) is common in African descendants. Its association with several adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) has been reported but remains inconsistent. The objectives of this study are to test associations of SCT with APOs in non-Hispanic Black women, including (1) validate the associations of SCT with previously reported APOs, (2) test novel associations of SCT with broad spectrum of APOs, and (3) estimate the attributable risk of SCT for implicated APOs.

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Neonatal outcomes associated with time from a high fetal blood lactate concentration to operative delivery

Magnus B. Berge, Jørg Kessler, Branka M. Yli, Anne Cathrine Staff, Nina Gunnes, Anne Flem Jacobsen

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14597

Adjunctive technologies to cardiotocography intend to increase the specificity of the diagnosis of fetal hypoxia. If correctly diagnosed, time to delivery could affect neonatal outcome. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effect of time from when fetal distress is indicated by a high fetal blood sample (FBS) lactate concentration to operative delivery on the risk of adverse neonatal outcomes.

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Prenatal detection of major congenital malformations in a cohort of 19 367 Danish fetuses with a complete follow-up six months after birth

Karina Hjort-Pedersen, Annette Wind Olesen, Ester Garne, Lene Sperling

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14582

To investigate the performance of the second-trimester ultrasound scan regarding ultrasound-detectable congenital malformations in a Danish region. The study sample was population-based, with 6 months of postnatal follow-up. Hospital records and autopsy reports were reviewed in each case to validate the prenatal ultrasound diagnosis.

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Single fetal demise in monochorionic twins: How to predict cerebral injury in the survivor co-twin?

Inmaculada Duyos, Polán Ordás, Beatriz Herrero, Roberto Rodriguez, Miguel Jesús Cabrero, Amelia Fernández-Zubillaga, Jesús Benito Diez Sebastian, María De La Calle, José Luis Bartha, Eugenia Antolín

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14604

The aims of the study were to evaluate perinatal outcome in monochorionic (MC) twins complicated with single intrauterine fetal death, spontaneously vs after fetal therapy, and to assess antenatal events that increase the risk of cerebral injury.

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Is induction of labor from 37 to 41 weeks per se associated with lower offspring school performance?

Lise Qvirin Krogh, Julie Glavind, Jens Fuglsang, Tine Brink Henriksen, Sidsel Boie

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14588

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Is there an association between induction of labor and later school performance?

Lars Henning Pedersen, Brad De Vries

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14589

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Restrictive use of labor induction in absence of proven benefit

Renée J. Burger, Anita C. J. Ravelli, Sanne J. Gordijn, Wessel Ganzevoort

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14624

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Correction to “Notification: Prevention of preterm birth: a randomized trial of vaginal compared with intramuscular progesterone�

doi : 10.1111/aogs.14616

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