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2. Safety of low-dose prostaglandin E2 induction in grandmultiparous women with previous cesarean delivery
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Haas, Jigal, primary, Barzilay, Eran, additional, Chayen, Benny, additional, Lebovitz, Oshrit, additional, Yinon, Yoav, additional, Mazaki-Tovi, Shali, additional, and Harel, Linda, additional
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- 2013
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3. Safety of labor induction with prostaglandin E2 in grandmultiparous women
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Haas, Jigal, primary, Barzilay, Eran, additional, Chayen, Benny, additional, Lebovitz, Oshrit, additional, Yinon, Yoav, additional, Hendler, Israel, additional, and Harel, Linda, additional
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- 2012
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4. Safety of low-dose prostaglandin E2 induction in grandmultiparous women with previous cesarean delivery.
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Haas, Jigal, Barzilay, Eran, Chayen, Benny, Lebovitz, Oshrit, Yinon, Yoav, Mazaki-Tovi, Shali, and Harel, Linda
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NEWBORN screening ,DELIVERY (Obstetrics) ,CESAREAN section complications ,OBSTETRICAL emergencies ,OBSTETRICS surgery - Abstract
Objective: To determine the safety and efficacy of labor induction with low-dose vaginal prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in grandmultiparous women with a previous cesarean delivery. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 219 grandmultiparous women with a previous cesarean delivery (study group) who underwent induction of labor with low dose PGE2. These patients were compared to 1376 grandmultiparous women without a previous cesarean section (control group) who underwent induction of labor with low dose PGE2. The primary outcome was uterine rupture and secondary outcomes included mode of delivery, post-partum hemorrhage (PPH) and a low 5-min Apgar score (≤7). Results: One patient in the study group as well as one patient in the control group were diagnosed with uterine rupture (0.4% versus 0.07%). In the study group, vaginal delivery was achieved in 204 (93.16%) patients, whereas 15 (6.84%) patients had emergent cesarean delivery. Five minutes Apgar score ≤7 was recorded in two cases (0.9%) in the study group. Patients in the study group had a significantly higher rate of cesarean delivery (6.84%, versus 3.4%, respectively, p < 0.001) as well as operative vaginal delivery (4.56% versus 2% respectively, p < 0.05) compared to the control group. There were no significant differences between the groups regarding the rate of PPH (0.91% versus 0.90%, p = 0.2) or 5-min Apgar score ≤7 (0.91% versus 0.22%, p = 0.28). Conclusions: Low dose PGE2 is a relative safe method for induction of labor in grandmultiparous women with a previous cesarean section. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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5. Maternal Side-Effects After Multiple Courses of Antenatal Corticosteroids (MACS): The Three- Month Follow-Up of Women in the Randomized Controlled Trial of MACS for Preterm Birth Study
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Murphy, Kellie E., Hannah, Mary E., Willan, Andrew R., Ohlsson, Arne, Kelly, Edmond N., Matthews, Stephen G., Saigal, Saroj, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Ross, Sue, Delisle, Marie-France, Tomat, Laura, Amankwah, Kofi, Guselle, Patricia, Gafni, Amiram, Lee, Shoo K., Anthony Armson, B., Group, for the MACS Collaborative, Murphy, Kellie E., Amankwah, Kofi, Armson, B. Anthony, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Delisle, MarieFrance, Gafni, Amiram, Guselle, Patricia, Hannah, Mary E., Hewson, Sheila A., Kelly, Edmond N., Lee, Shoo K., Matthews, Stephen G., Ohlsson, Arne, Ross, Sue, Rovet, Joanne, Saigal, Saroj, Sananes, Renee, Schmid, Isabelle, Willan, Andrew R., Kwiatkowski, Leonardo, Tortorella, Susana Marisa, Bertin, Marta Susana, Castaldi, José Luis, Deguer, Carlos, Klun, Milton, Besegato, Cintia, Izbizky, Gustavo, Vaneri, Maria Cristina, Fustinana, Carlos Alberto, Otano, Lucas, Palermo, Mario S.F., Murua, Emerson Javier, Valera, Dolores Montes, Sampietro, Hector, Monaco, Antonio, Savransky, Argentina Ricardo, Dunaiewsky, Armando, Basualdo, Maria Natalia, Andina, Elsa, Di Marco, Ingrid, Rivero, Mabel, Feu, Maria Celeste, Garcia, Sergio, Aguirre, Jesus Daniel, Morales, Elba Mirta, Ayala, Liana Elisa, De Sagastizabal, Maria Teresa, Abreo, Griselda, Uranga, Alfredo, Martin, Raquel de Lourdes, Arias, Carlos, Gorostiaga, Raul Abalos, Curioni, Miguel, Alvarado, Jorge, Fuchtner, Carlos, Flores, Desiree Mostajo, Tonoli Tessari, Dilma Maria, Madi, Jose Mauro, de Lorenzi, Dino Roberto Soares, Mattana, Maria do Carmo, Brunstein, Carla, Trapani, Alberto, Schmaltz, Luiza, de Souza, Goianice Ribero, de Assis, Maria Elaine, Melo Melgaco, Irene Angela, Moreira de Sa, Renato Augusto, Bornia, Rita Guerios, Demianczuk, Nestor N, Penttinen, Elizabeth, Butt, Kimberly, Hay, Kathryn, Sandwich, Vicki, Armson, B Anthony, Vincer, Michael, Allen, Victoria, Fanning, Cora, Kulkarni, Ramesh, Laplante, Joanne, Carson, George D, Williams, Suzanne, Holfeld, Sandy, Olatunbosun, Femi, Dalton, Shirley, Henry, April, Haughian, Janna, Moutquin, Jean-Marie, Blouin, Daniel, Bédard, Suzanne Kocsis, Murphy, Kellie, Ohlsson, Arne, Kelly, Edmond, Jordan, Anne, Shapiro, Jodi, Asztalos, Elizabeth, Barrett, Jon, Cohen, Howard, Andrews, Leigh, Owen, Holly, Delisle, Marie-France, Popovska, Vesna, Soanes, Shelley, Helewa, Michael E, Kenny-Lodewyks, Doris, Gomez, Ricardo, Silva, Karla, Poblete, Jorge Figueroa, Ferrand, Pedro, Belmar, Cristian, Vera, Claudio, Su, Qi Feng, Gu, Wei, Liu, Zhi Wei, Flores, Martha Marrugo, Santoro, Carlos Malabet, Ortiz, Edgar Ivan, Torres, Javier, Rodriguez, Adriana, Hvidman, Lone, Mouritzen, Anne, Vikre-Jørgensen, Jennifer, Hopp, Hartmut, Nonnenmacher, Andreas, Braig, Ute, Berg, Christoph, Bizjak, Gabriele, Gembruch, Ulrich, Schwarzer, Verena, Hoyme, U B, Bittrich, Hans-Jorg, Oletzky, Britta, Schneider, Joachim, Hollwitz, Bettina, Oehler, Katrin, Dressler, Frank, Ertan, A Kubilay, Hentschel, Juliane, Mack, Annegret, Schmidt, W., Faber, Renaldo, Stepan, Holger, Kuhnert, Maritta, Stiller, Susanne, Kuschel, Bettina, Schneider, K.T.M., Zimmermann, Andrea, Krause, Michael, Gröbe, H, Terzioglu, Neslisah, Seelbach-Goebel, Birgit, Falkert, Andreas, Mueller, Karin, Voss, Hana, Major, Tamas, Zoärd, Krasznai, Bartha, Tünde, Bea, Polonkai, Zsadänyi, Judit, Nachum, Zohar, Peniakov, Marina, Hallak, Mordechai, Harlev, Avraham, Harel, Linda, Chayen, Benny, Siev, Sima, Samberg, Ichel, Wolff, Leslie, Sadan, Oscar, Elyassi, Anat, Baider, Carolina, Kohelet, David, Golan, Abraham, Mankuta, David, Bar-Oz, Benjamin, Combs, Danielle, Rosen, Doron J.D., Kaneti, Hagai Y., Tzachi, Tal, Zausmer, Janice, Maman, Maor, Perri, Tamar, Taitelboum, Shani, Simchen, Michal, Shalev, Gilat, Goldinfeld, Michael, Levine, Orit, El-Zibdeh, Mazen Y, Al-Faris, Lama T, Ayyash, Hussein A, Ugarte, Pedro Saona, Preis, Krzysztof, Domzalska-Popadiuk, Iwona, Swiatkowska-Freund, Malgorzata, Janczewska, Iwona, Wilczynski, Jan, Krekora, Michael, Kesiak, Marcin, Gulczynska, Ewa, Ropacka, Mariola, Madejczyk, Mateusz, Rozycka, Joanna, Breborowicz, Grzegorz H, Szymankiewicz, Marta, Borzova, Nadezhda, Posiseeva, Lubov V, Khodjaeva, Zulfiya, Vikhlyaeva, Ekaterina, Palacio, Montse, Salvia, Dolors, Botet, Francesc, Massanes, Marta, Lopez, Marta, Hösli, Irene, Holzgreve, Wolfgang, Voekt, Cora A., Belhia, Fadhil, Hohlfeld, Patrick, Prince-dit-Clottu, Edmond, Beinder, Ernst, von Mandach, Ursula, Fauchere, Jean-Claude, Roumen, Frans J.M.E., Pieters, Mijntje, Smits, Frans, Bolaji, Ibrahim I, Adiotomre, Pauline, Al-Taher, Hamed, Barnes, Hayley, Abdul-Kadir, Rezan, Chi, Claudia, Van Someren, Vivienne, Dexter, Scott, Samelson, Renee, Horgan, Michael J, Valentini, Cathryn, Pardanani, Setul, Bebbington, Michael, Chazotte, Cynthia, Kilpatrick, Sarah, Drahos, Jessica L., Saldana, Luis, Mount, Beverly, Warner, Barbara, Wedig, Kathy, Lysikiewicz, Andrzej, Bsat, Fadi, Fleming, Jennie, Lee, Alison, Hoffman, Despina, Bracken, Michael, Crowley, Patricia, Donner, Allan, Duley, Lelia, and Tyson, Jon
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A single course of antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) is associated with a reduction in respiratory distress syndrome and neonatal death. Multiple Courses of Antenatal Corticosteroids Study(MACS), a study involving 1858 women, was a multicentre randomized placebo-controlled trial of multiple courses of ACS, given every 14 days until 33+6 weeks or birth, whichever came first. The primary outcome of the study, a composite of neonatal mortality and morbidity, was similar for the multiple ACS and placebo groups (12.9% vs. 12.5%), but infants exposed to multiple courses of ACS weighed less, were shorter, and had smaller head circumferences. Thus for women who remain at increased risk of preterm birth, multiple courses of ACS (every 14 days) are not recommended. Chronic use of corticosteroids is associated with numerous side effects including weight gain and depression The aim of this postpartum assessment was to ascertain if multiple courses of ACS were associated with maternal side effects.
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- 2011
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6. Safety of labor induction with prostaglandin E2 in grandmultiparous women.
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Haas, Jigal, Barzilay, Eran, Chayen, Benny, Lebovitz, Oshrit, Yinon, Yoav, Hendler, Israel, and Harel, Linda
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INDUCED labor (Obstetrics) ,PROSTAGLANDINS E ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,CERVIX uteri ,HEMORRHAGE risk factors ,APGAR score ,CESAREAN section ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the safety of labor induction with vaginal prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) in grandmultiparous women. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 1376 grandmultiparous women who underwent induction of labor with low dose PGE2. The primary outcome was uterine rupture and secondary outcomes included mode of delivery, postpartum hemorrhage and five minutes Apgar score. Results: One case was diagnosed with uterine rupture (0.07%). Vaginal delivery was achieved in 1329 (96.6%) patients, whereas 47 (3.4%) patients had emergent cesarean delivery. Five minutes Apgar score ≤7 was recorded in three cases (0.2%). There was no correlation between parity and cesarean delivery rate or low Apgar score. There were no significant differences between the grandmultiparous and great-grandmultiparous patients regarding cesarean delivery rate (3.1 vs. 5%, P = 0.12), operative vaginal delivery rate (2 vs. 2.3%, P = 0.74) or postpartum hemorrhage rate (0.8 vs. 1.1%, P = 0.6). Conclusions: Low dose PGE2 is a safe and efficient method for induction of labor in grandmultiparous and great-grandmultiparous women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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7. Amniotic fluid embolism: a plea for better brain protection.
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Chanimov M, Ben-Shlomo I, Chayen B, Gurovich V, Friedland M, Cohen ML, and Bahar M
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- Adult, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Obstetric Labor Complications, Pregnancy, Recombinant Proteins therapeutic use, Risk Factors, Stroke etiology, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation methods, Embolism, Amniotic Fluid therapy, Factor VIIa therapeutic use, Stroke prevention & control
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- 2008
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