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167 related items for PubMed ID: 23590451

  • 1. A randomised controlled trial comparing standard or intensive management of reduced fetal movements after 36 weeks gestation--a feasibility study.
    Heazell AE, Bernatavicius G, Roberts SA, Garrod A, Whitworth MK, Johnstone ED, Gillham JC, Lavender T.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2013 Apr 16; 13():95. PubMed ID: 23590451
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  • 2. Reduced fetal movement intervention Trial-2 (ReMIT-2): protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial of standard care informed by the result of a placental growth factor (PlGF) blood test versus standard care alone in women presenting with reduced fetal movement at or after 36+ 0 weeks gestation.
    Armstrong-Buisseret L, Mitchell E, Hepburn T, Duley L, Thornton JG, Roberts TE, Storey C, Smyth R, Heazell AEP.
    Trials; 2018 Oct 01; 19(1):531. PubMed ID: 30285835
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  • 3. Predictors of poor perinatal outcome following maternal perception of reduced fetal movements--a prospective cohort study.
    Dutton PJ, Warrander LK, Roberts SA, Bernatavicius G, Byrd LM, Gaze D, Kroll J, Jones RL, Sibley CP, Frøen JF, Heazell AE.
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  • 4. The CErebro Placental RAtio as indicator for delivery following perception of reduced fetal movements, protocol for an international cluster randomised clinical trial; the CEPRA study.
    Damhuis SE, Ganzevoort W, Duijnhoven RG, Groen H, Kumar S, Heazell AEP, Khalil A, Gordijn SJ.
    BMC Pregnancy Childbirth; 2021 Apr 09; 21(1):285. PubMed ID: 33836690
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  • 5. Routine assessment of cerebroplacental ratio at 35-37 weeks' gestation in the prediction of adverse perinatal outcome.
    Akolekar R, Ciobanu A, Zingler E, Syngelaki A, Nicolaides KH.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2019 Jul 09; 221(1):65.e1-65.e18. PubMed ID: 30878322
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  • 6. Reduced fetal movements at term in singleton low risk pregnancies-Is there an association with placental histopathological findings?
    Levy M, Kovo M, Izaik Y, Luwisch Cohen I, Schreiber L, Ganer Herman H, Barda G, Bar J, Weiner E.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2020 Jul 09; 99(7):884-890. PubMed ID: 31960411
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  • 7. The outcomes of pregnancies with reduced fetal movements: A retrospective cohort study.
    Bhatia M, Mitsi V, Court L, Thampi P, El-Nasharty M, Hesham S, Randall W, Davies R, Impey L.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2019 Nov 09; 98(11):1450-1454. PubMed ID: 31148156
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  • 8. Can promoting awareness of fetal movements and focusing interventions reduce fetal mortality? A stepped-wedge cluster randomised trial (AFFIRM).
    Heazell AEP, Weir CJ, Stock SJE, Calderwood CJ, Burley SC, Froen JF, Geary M, Hunter A, McAuliffe FM, Murdoch E, Rodriguez A, Ross-Davie M, Scott J, Whyte S, Norman JE.
    BMJ Open; 2017 Aug 11; 7(8):e014813. PubMed ID: 28801392
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  • 9. Antenatal placental assessment in the prediction of adverse pregnancy outcome after reduced fetal movement.
    Higgins LE, Myers JE, Sibley CP, Johnstone ED, Heazell AEP.
    PLoS One; 2018 Aug 11; 13(11):e0206533. PubMed ID: 30395584
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  • 10. Association between reduced fetal movements at term and abnormal uterine artery Doppler indices.
    Pagani G, D'Antonio F, Khalil A, Akolekar R, Papageorghiou A, Bhide A, Thilaganathan B.
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  • 11. Pregnancy, birth and neonatal outcomes associated with reduced fetal movements: A systematic review and meta-analysis of non-randomised studies.
    Carroll L, Gallagher L, Smith V.
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  • 12. Standard care informed by the result of a placental growth factor blood test versus standard care alone in women with reduced fetal movement at or after 36+0 weeks' gestation: a pilot randomised controlled trial.
    Armstrong-Buisseret L, Godolphin PJ, Bradshaw L, Mitchell E, Ratcliffe S, Storey C, Heazell AEP.
    Pilot Feasibility Stud; 2020 Jan 11; 6():23. PubMed ID: 32082609
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  • 13. Biophysical and biochemical markers at 30-34 weeks' gestation in the prediction of adverse perinatal outcome.
    Valiño N, Giunta G, Gallo DM, Akolekar R, Nicolaides KH.
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  • 14. Placental PHLDA2 expression is increased in cases of fetal growth restriction following reduced fetal movements.
    Janssen AB, Tunster SJ, Heazell AE, John RM.
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  • 15. Decreased fetal movements-the utility of ultrasound to identify infants at risk and prevent stillbirth is poor.
    Turner JM, Cincotta R, Chua J, Gardener G, Petersen S, Thomas J, Lee-Tannock A, Kumar S.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM; 2023 Feb 05; 5(2):100782. PubMed ID: 36280144
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  • 16. Reduced growth velocity from the mid-trimester is associated with placental insufficiency in fetuses born at a normal birthweight.
    Kennedy LM, Tong S, Robinson AJ, Hiscock RJ, Hui L, Dane KM, Middleton AL, Walker SP, MacDonald TM.
    BMC Med; 2020 Dec 24; 18(1):395. PubMed ID: 33357243
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  • 17. Reduced fetal movements is twin pregnancies and the association with adverse neonatal outcomes.
    Levy M, Kovo M, Izaik Y, Ben-Ezry E, Gonen N, Barda G, Bar J, Weiner E.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2020 Mar 24; 246():165-168. PubMed ID: 32032929
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  • 18. Cardiotocography as a predictor of fetal outcome in women presenting with reduced fetal movement.
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    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2011 Nov 24; 159(1):57-61. PubMed ID: 21899943
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  • 19. Investigation of the outcome of pregnancies complicated by increased fetal movements and their relation to underlying causes - A prospective cohort study.
    Sharp I, Adeyeye T, Peacock L, Mahdi A, Farrant K, Sharp AN, Greenwood SL, Heazell AEP.
    Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand; 2021 Jan 24; 100(1):91-100. PubMed ID: 32683676
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  • 20. Reduced fetal movements and cerebroplacental ratio: evidence for worsening fetal hypoxemia.
    Binder J, Monaghan C, Thilaganathan B, Morales-Roselló J, Khalil A.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2018 Mar 24; 51(3):375-380. PubMed ID: 28782146
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