Fetal therapies undertaken to improve fetal outcome or to optimize transition to neonate life often entail some level of maternal, fetal, or neonatal risk. A fetal therapy center needs access to resources to carry out such therapies and to manage maternal, fetal, and neonatal complications that might arise, either related to the therapy per se or as part of the underlying fetal or maternal condition. Accordingly, a fetal therapy center requires a dedicated operational infrastructure and necessary resources to allow for appropriate oversight and monitoring of clinical performance and to facilitate multidisciplinary collaboration between the relevant specialties. Three care levels for fetal therapy centers are proposed to match the anticipate...
At the cutting-edge of maternal and neonatal management and research, this reference presents the mo...
Open surgery and fetoscopic surgery are of the safest procedures, whilst the ex-utero intrapartum tr...
The progress made in the past few years in prenatal medicine has led to the development of new diagn...
Fetal therapy term has been described for any therapeutic intervention either invasive or noninvasiv...
Although most fetal disorders can be treated after birth, a few conditions that predictably lead to ...
More than 3 decades ago, a small group of physicians and other practitioners active in what they cal...
Fetal medicine is a super-specialty enterprise and a technology-driven field. The growth and interes...
The pregnant patient is a vulnerable subject, and even more so when a serious fetal condition is dia...
The Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine at the University of Iowa provides care for women with medi...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed patients and healthcare givers alike and challenged our practice ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed patients and healthcare givers alike and challenged our practice ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed patients and healthcare givers alike and challenged our practice ...
Fetal therapy (in utero therapy) is a type of special therapy which aims to prevent or correct conge...
Team approach is essential to the success of an interventional cardiac program. The parents should b...
At the cutting-edge of maternal and neonatal management and research, this reference presents the mo...
Open surgery and fetoscopic surgery are of the safest procedures, whilst the ex-utero intrapartum tr...
The progress made in the past few years in prenatal medicine has led to the development of new diagn...
Fetal therapy term has been described for any therapeutic intervention either invasive or noninvasiv...
Although most fetal disorders can be treated after birth, a few conditions that predictably lead to ...
More than 3 decades ago, a small group of physicians and other practitioners active in what they cal...
Fetal medicine is a super-specialty enterprise and a technology-driven field. The growth and interes...
The pregnant patient is a vulnerable subject, and even more so when a serious fetal condition is dia...
The Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine at the University of Iowa provides care for women with medi...
An increasing number of fetal anomalies are being diagnosed prior to birth, some of them amenable to...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed patients and healthcare givers alike and challenged our practice ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed patients and healthcare givers alike and challenged our practice ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed patients and healthcare givers alike and challenged our practice ...
Fetal therapy (in utero therapy) is a type of special therapy which aims to prevent or correct conge...
Team approach is essential to the success of an interventional cardiac program. The parents should b...
At the cutting-edge of maternal and neonatal management and research, this reference presents the mo...
Open surgery and fetoscopic surgery are of the safest procedures, whilst the ex-utero intrapartum tr...
The progress made in the past few years in prenatal medicine has led to the development of new diagn...