Vasa praevia is an obstetric complication currently not screened for within the United Kingdom, which if undetected prenatally can lead to fetal death when the membranes rupture. Internationally, guidelines are available providing guidance on the best screening policy and management pathways. However, the UK National Screening Committee and Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists do not support screening due to a lack of evidence. Recent studies explore the ability of ultrasound to detect vasa praevia prenatally in both the general and high-risk populations. Whilst there is no consensus on the ‘best’ screening strategy, the majority of authors note that targeted screening of the high-risk population is the most achievable and cost...
Background. Currently, pregnant women are screened using ultrasound at booking and around the middle...
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Introduction: Literature addressing the feasibility of prenatal detection of vasa praevia during the...
The objective of this exploratory modelling study was to estimate the effects of second-trimester, u...
Background: Vasa praevia is a condition in which fetal vessels, unsupported by the umbilical cord or...
Vasa previa is an obstetric complication in which the fetal blood vessels lie outside the chorionic ...
Background: Vasa praevia (VP) is a rare phenomenon that is assumed to increase the risk of severe co...
Vasa praevia (VP) is a rare phenomenon that is assumed to increase the risk of severe complications,...
Objectives: To define current obstetric opinion and clinical practice regarding the prenatal diagnos...
Background. Currently, pregnant women are screened using ultrasound at booking and around the midd...
Ultrasound for routine fetal malformation screening has been polemical from its early beginning beca...
Results from ultrasound in low-risk pregnant women are significant when routine screening is perform...
Introduction Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are leading contributors to the global burden of diseas...
Objectives: To compare the cost effectiveness of opportunistic nuchal translucency ultrasound screen...
Background. Currently, pregnant women are screened using ultrasound at booking and around the middle...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4275.2242(vol 4 no 16) / BLDSC - Brit...
© 2017 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Background: ...
Introduction: Literature addressing the feasibility of prenatal detection of vasa praevia during the...
The objective of this exploratory modelling study was to estimate the effects of second-trimester, u...
Background: Vasa praevia is a condition in which fetal vessels, unsupported by the umbilical cord or...
Vasa previa is an obstetric complication in which the fetal blood vessels lie outside the chorionic ...
Background: Vasa praevia (VP) is a rare phenomenon that is assumed to increase the risk of severe co...
Vasa praevia (VP) is a rare phenomenon that is assumed to increase the risk of severe complications,...
Objectives: To define current obstetric opinion and clinical practice regarding the prenatal diagnos...
Background. Currently, pregnant women are screened using ultrasound at booking and around the midd...
Ultrasound for routine fetal malformation screening has been polemical from its early beginning beca...
Results from ultrasound in low-risk pregnant women are significant when routine screening is perform...
Introduction Stillbirths and neonatal deaths are leading contributors to the global burden of diseas...
Objectives: To compare the cost effectiveness of opportunistic nuchal translucency ultrasound screen...
Background. Currently, pregnant women are screened using ultrasound at booking and around the middle...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4275.2242(vol 4 no 16) / BLDSC - Brit...
© 2017 The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Background: ...