Anwar H Nassar
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Recent Articles
1.
Sammouri J, Khachfe H, Fares M, Salhab H, Nassar A, Chamsy D
Matern Child Health J
. 2023 Nov;
28(4):601-608.
PMID: 37980311
Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyze obstetrical and reproductive health parameters in Lebanon from 2015 until 2018 in the setting of the Syrian refugee influx in order...
2.
Nassar A, Hobeika E, Chamsy D, El-Kak F, Usta I
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2023 Jun;
162(1):18-23.
PMID: 37283471
The evidence indicates that pregnancy is associated with increased severity of some infectious diseases. Given the high maternal morbidity associated with influenza in pregnancy and the high neonatal morbidity and...
3.
Escobar M, Nassar A, Theron G, Barnea E, Nicholson W, Ramasauskaite D, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2022 Mar;
157 Suppl 1:3-50.
PMID: 35297039
No abstract available.
4.
Ghulmiyyah L, El-Husheimi A, Usta I, Colon-Aponte C, Ghazeeri G, Hobeika E, et al.
Am J Perinatol
. 2021 Nov;
40(15):1644-1650.
PMID: 34775581
Objective: This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of sustained uterine compression versus uterine massage in reducing blood loos after a vaginal delivery. Study Design: This was a prospective randomized...
5.
Nassar A, H A Visser G
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2021 Jan;
152(2):137-138.
PMID: 33508143
No abstract available.
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Barnea E, Nicholson W, Theron G, Ramasauskaite D, Stark M, Albini S, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2020 Dec;
152(2):155-164.
PMID: 33341938
Worldwide, health systems and care approaches vary widely due to local reality, distance to facilities, cultural norms, resources, staff availability, geography, and politics. Consequently, globally maternal-newborn dyad care and outcomes...
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Wright A, Nassar A, Visser G, Ramasauskaite D, Theron G
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2020 Dec;
152(2):172-181.
PMID: 33340411
This good clinical practice paper provides an overview of the current evidence around second stage care, highlighting the challenges and the importance of maintaining high-quality, safe, and respectful care in...
8.
Nicholson W, Stones W, H A Visser G, Barnea E, Nassar A
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2020 Dec;
152(2):165-171.
PMID: 33314067
Hypertensive disorders are a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Despite advances in prevention and clinical management, women in low-resource countries continue to bear the burden of the...
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H A Visser G, Nicholson W, Barnea E, Ramasauskaite D, Nassar A
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2020 Nov;
152(2):148-151.
PMID: 33247958
Publication of the Intergrowth-21st and WHO growth charts raises the question of which growth data prenatal providers should use in clinical practice. Is it better to use a universal chart...
10.
Nassar A, H A Visser G, Nicholson W, Ramasauskaite D, Kim Y, Barnea E
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2020 Oct;
152(2):139-143.
PMID: 33128249
Pregnant women and their fetuses are among the vulnerable populations that can be severely affected by communicable diseases. As such, some vaccines such as the influenza and the Tdap (tetanus...