Perinatal postmortem rates are declining world wide. In the United Kingdom, perinatal pathology has recently been seriously undermined by controversy. There are important consequences for perinatal trials that include pathology studies. This review looks at the reasons for the decline in perinatal postmortem examinations and the effects on research
BACKGROUND: Cohort studies have public health importance as they effectively provide evidence on det...
Background: Preterm labour is the main cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in the Western wor...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the attitudes of neonatologists to trial related perinatal postmortem examina...
BACKGROUND: Interviews with neonatologists in a related study had revealed a degree of discomfort wi...
For some perinatal trials, parents can be asked to make important decisions about trial participatio...
Placental pathology may explain adverse outcomes and reveal likely recurrent lesions. Stratifying wo...
Addition of placental histopathology studies to obstetric trials is likely to be cost-effective and ...
Placental pathology may explain adverse outcomes and reveal likely recurrent lesions. Stratifying wo...
Background: Randomised controlled trials provide the best evidence for the effects of interventions ...
Antenatal care models vary widely around the world, reflecting local contexts, drivers and resources...
BACKGROUND: It is considered to be a fundamental ethical premise of human experimentation, that it s...
Post-mortem imaging for the investigation of perinatal deaths is an acceptable tool amongst parents ...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
BACKGROUND: Cohort studies have public health importance as they effectively provide evidence on det...
Background: Preterm labour is the main cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in the Western wor...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the attitudes of neonatologists to trial related perinatal postmortem examina...
BACKGROUND: Interviews with neonatologists in a related study had revealed a degree of discomfort wi...
For some perinatal trials, parents can be asked to make important decisions about trial participatio...
Placental pathology may explain adverse outcomes and reveal likely recurrent lesions. Stratifying wo...
Addition of placental histopathology studies to obstetric trials is likely to be cost-effective and ...
Placental pathology may explain adverse outcomes and reveal likely recurrent lesions. Stratifying wo...
Background: Randomised controlled trials provide the best evidence for the effects of interventions ...
Antenatal care models vary widely around the world, reflecting local contexts, drivers and resources...
BACKGROUND: It is considered to be a fundamental ethical premise of human experimentation, that it s...
Post-mortem imaging for the investigation of perinatal deaths is an acceptable tool amongst parents ...
Background: Perinatal loss is one of the most traumatic life events. It is indeed a great psychologi...
BACKGROUND: Cohort studies have public health importance as they effectively provide evidence on det...
Background: Preterm labour is the main cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in the Western wor...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...