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Ditte Gommesen

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Gommesen D, Hjorth S, Nohr E, Qvist N, Rasch V
Int Urogynecol J . 2024 Sep; 35(10):2033-2044. PMID: 39284971
Introduction And Hypothesis: Postpartum urinary incontinence (UI) is common and a concern for many women, as UI leads to a lower quality of life and self-esteem. Perineal tears may be...
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Kjeldsen A, Taastrom K, Gommesen D, Hjorth S, Axelsen S, Nohr E
BJOG . 2024 May; 131(11):1495-1505. PMID: 38800995
Objective: To investigate how reproductive history was associated with urinary incontinence in midlife. Design: A follow-up study. Setting: Denmark. Population: A total of 39 977 mothers who participated in the...
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Jannati P, Sorensen C, Gommesen D, Glavind-Kristensen M, Seehafer P, Kindberg S, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet . 2024 Jan; 166(1):389-396. PMID: 38243632
Objectives: To compare the tensile strength of fast absorbable Polyglactin 910 suture material when impregnated with various agents for local anesthesia and to investigate whether the presence of ethanol in...
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Taastrom K, Kjeldsen A, Hjorth S, Gommesen D, Axelsen S, Nohr E
Int Urogynecol J . 2024 Jan; 35(3):579-588. PMID: 38214717
Introduction And Hypothesis: The objective was to investigate how weight change across and after the childbearing years was associated with urinary incontinence (UI) in midlife. Methods: Data were obtained from...
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Hjorth S, Axelsen S, Gommesen D, Kjeldsen A, Taastrom K, Nohr E
Neurourol Urodyn . 2023 Mar; 42(5):1111-1121. PMID: 36942471
Background: Obesity is a modifiable risk factor for urinary incontinence, yet few studies have investigated how waist circumference as compared to body mass index (BMI) influences the risk of urinary...
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Lindblad V, Melgaard D, Jensen K, Eidhammer A, Westmark S, Kragholm K, et al.
Eur J Midwifery . 2022 Mar; 6:12. PMID: 35350798
Introduction: Breastfeeding and factors influencing breastfeeding are essential when considering the association between parity and neonatal and maternal morbidity risks when mothers are discharged within 24 hours after birth. However,...
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Gommesen D, Nohr E, Qvist N, Rasch V
BMJ Open . 2019 Dec; 9(12):e032368. PMID: 31848167
Objective: Sexuality is an important aspect of human identity and contributes significantly to the quality of life in women as well as in men. Impairment in sexual health after vaginal...
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Gommesen D, Nohr E, Qvist N, Rasch V
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2019 Aug; 222(2):165.e1-165.e11. PMID: 31449804
Background: Anal incontinence leads to impairment of the quality of life and lower self-esteem with implications for social, physical, and sexual health; anal incontinence after vaginal delivery is a major...
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Gommesen D, Nohr E, Drue H, Qvist N, Rasch V
Arch Gynecol Obstet . 2019 Apr; 300(1):67-77. PMID: 31004221
Purpose: To assess risk factors for perineal tears, wound infection and dehiscence among primiparous women. Methods: A prospective cohort study at four Danish hospitals (Odense, Esbjerg, Aarhus and Kolding) among...
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Lund N, Persson L, Jango H, Gommesen D, Westergaard H
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol . 2016 Nov; 207:193-199. PMID: 27865945
The risk of obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) is increased in vacuum-assisted delivery. However, it remains unclear whether episiotomy may protect against OASIS in this type of delivery. The objective...