Background: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve health outcomes for preterm babies. However, establishing such a diagnosis is very challenging, as signs and symptoms of preterm labour are common and can be nonspecific. We aimed to develop and externally validate a risk prediction model using concentration of vaginal fluid fetal fibronectin (quantitative fFN), in combination with clinical risk factors, for the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth and assessed its cost-effectiveness. Methods and findings: Pregnant women included in the analyses were 22+0 to 34+6 weeks gestation with signs and symptoms of preterm labour. The primary outcome was spontaneous preterm birth within 7 days...
This project was funded by the National Institute of Healthcare Research Health Technology and Asses...
OBJECTIVE: To develop enhanced prediction models to update the QUiPP app, a tool for predicting spon...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Asses...
Background: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve...
Background Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve h...
BACKGROUND: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve h...
Funding: This publication presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health ...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of preterm labour is challenging. False-positive diagnoses are common and ...
Background: The diagnosis of preterm labour is challenging. False-positive diagnoses are common an...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
Introduction: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
Introduction: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
Funding This project was funded by the National Institute of Healthcare Research Health Technology a...
This project was funded by the National Institute of Healthcare Research Health Technology and Asses...
OBJECTIVE: To develop enhanced prediction models to update the QUiPP app, a tool for predicting spon...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Asses...
Background: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve...
Background Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve h...
BACKGROUND: Timely interventions in women presenting with preterm labour can substantially improve h...
Funding: This publication presents independent research funded by the National Institute for Health ...
BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of preterm labour is challenging. False-positive diagnoses are common and ...
Background: The diagnosis of preterm labour is challenging. False-positive diagnoses are common an...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
Introduction: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
Introduction: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of the QUIDS study is to develop a decision support tool for the management of...
Funding This project was funded by the National Institute of Healthcare Research Health Technology a...
This project was funded by the National Institute of Healthcare Research Health Technology and Asses...
OBJECTIVE: To develop enhanced prediction models to update the QUiPP app, a tool for predicting spon...
This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Technology Asses...