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2. Experience Counts: Unveiling Patients' Willingness to Pay for Remote Monitoring and Patient Self-Measurement
3. Study protocol for two randomised controlled trials evaluating the effects of Cerclage in the reduction of extreme preterm birth and perinatal mortality in twin pregnancies with a short cervix or dilatation: the TWIN Cerclage studies
4. For drainage of decidual blood, the maternal venous compartment operates as 1 functional unit with the heart and the microcirculation: a response
5. Changes in Intrapersonal Factors of Participants in the Pregnancy Remote Monitoring Study Who Are at Risk for Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension: Descriptive Quantitative Study
6. Origins of abnormal placentation: why maternal veins must not be forgotten
7. Corrigendum: Nailfold video capillaroscopy in pregnant women with and without cardiovascular risk factors
8. First-Trimester Normotension Is a Weak Indicator of Normal Maternal Cardiovascular Function
9. Reduced fetal growth velocity and weight loss are associated with adverse perinatal outcome in fetuses at risk of growth restriction
10. Changes in Intrapersonal Factors of Participants in the Pregnancy Remote Monitoring Study Who Are at Risk for Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension: Descriptive Quantitative Study (Preprint)
11. Early-onset preeclampsia is characterised by an increased vascular tone in internal jugular veins
12. Is it feasible to measure intra-abdominal pressure using a balloon-tipped rectal catheter? Results of a validation study
13. Reply: Preeclampsia has 2 phenotypes that require different treatment strategies
14. Maternal Low Volume Circulation Relates to Normotensive and Preeclamptic Fetal Growth Restriction
15. Characteristics of the Maternal Jugular Venous Pulse Waveform by Combined Doppler–Electrocardiogram Assessment
16. Perinatal and 2-year neurodevelopmental outcome in late preterm fetal compromise: the TRUFFLE 2 randomised trial protocol
17. Is it feasible to measure intra-abdominal pressure using a balloon-tipped rectal catheter? – Results of a pilot study
18. Cardiovascular determinants of impaired placental function in women with cardiac dysfunction
19. Preeclampsia has two phenotypes which require different treatment strategies
20. Hemodynamic pathways of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia
21. Reply to ‘Fetal side’ of the placenta: Anatomical mis-annotation of carbon particle ‘transfer’ across the human placenta
22. Cord blood acrylamide levels and birth size, and interactions with genetic variants in acrylamide-metabolising genes
23. Lower iodine storage in the placenta is associated with gestational diabetes mellitus
24. Maternal Cardiovascular Dysfunction is Associated with Hypoxic Cerebral and Umbilical Doppler Changes
25. Intra‐abdominal pressure as an ignored parameter in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia
26. Preeclampsia Is a Syndrome with a Cascade of Pathophysiologic Events
27. Preeclampsia: the role of persistent endothelial cells in uteroplacental arteries. Brosens I, Brosens JJ, Muter J, Puttemans P, Benagiano G. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2019;221:219-26.
28. P0133INCREASED INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE DURING LAPARASCOPIC PNEUMOPERITONEUM ENHANCES ALBUMINURIA VIA RENAL VENOUS CONGESTION, ILLUSTRATING PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HIGH OUTPUT PREECLAMPSIA
29. Increased Intra-Abdominal Pressure During Laparoscopic Pneumoperitoneum Enhances Albuminuria via Renal Venous Congestion, Illustrating Pathophysiological Aspects of High Output Preeclampsia
30. Cord blood acrylamide levels and birth size, and interactions with genetic variants in acrylamide-metabolizing genes
31. Obesity in pregnancy causes a volume overload in third trimester
32. Ambient black carbon particles reach the fetal side of human placenta
33. Neonatal blood pressure in association with prenatal air pollution exposure, traffic, and land use indicators: An ENVIRONAGE birth cohort study
34. Relationship Between Adherence to Remote Monitoring and Patient Characteristics: Observational Study in Women With Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension
35. Preeclampsia: a gestational cardiorenal syndrome
36. A Prenatal Remote Monitoring Program in Pregnancies Complicated with Gestational Hypertensive Disorders: What Are the Contributors to the Cost Savings?
37. Telemonitoring for hypertensive disease in pregnancy
38. Low-flow mediated constriction as a marker of endothelial function in healthy pregnancy and preeclampsia: A pilot study
39. Mobile Health Applications for Prenatal Assessment and Monitoring
40. Development of a biophysical screening model for gestational hypertensive diseases
41. Midwives’, Obstetricians’, and Recently Delivered Mothers’ Perceptions of Remote Monitoring for Prenatal Care: Retrospective Survey
42. Maternal Venous Hemodynamic Dysfunction in Proteinuric Gestational Hypertension: Evidence and Implications
43. Gestational hypertensive disorders show unique patterns of circulatory deterioration with ongoing pregnancy
44. 785: Early labour detection in laboratory and free-living conditions using combined electrohysterography and heart rate data
45. Low Volume Circulation in Normotensive Women Pregnant with Neonates Small for Gestational Age
46. Corrigendum to “The impact of a remote monitoring program on the prenatal follow-up of women with gestational hypertensive disorders” [Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. 223 (2018) 72–78]
47. Body fluid volume homeostasis is abnormal in pregnancies complicated with hypertension and/or poor fetal growth
48. Intrathoracic fluid changes from preconception to postpartum as measured by bio-impedance monitoring
49. Relationship Between Adherence to Remote Monitoring and Patient Characteristics: Observational Study in Women With Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (Preprint)
50. untitled protocol v1
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