Gerard H A Visser
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Recent Articles
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Zaigham M, Varallo J, Thangaratinam S, Nicholson W, H A Visser G
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2024 Feb;
4(2):e0002877.
PMID: 38319901
No abstract available.
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Verspyck E, Senat M, Monier I, Ego A, Zeitlin J, Subtil D, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2024 Jan;
166(2):783-789.
PMID: 38288863
Objective: To assess which fetal growth charts best describe intrauterine growth in France defined as the ability to classify 10% of fetuses below the 10th percentile (small for gestational age...
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H A Visser G, Ubom A, Neji K, Nassar A, Jacobsson B, Nicholson W
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2023 Oct;
163 Suppl 2:5-9.
PMID: 37807592
Cesarean delivery rates are rapidly increasing in Southeastern Europe (to more than 60%), North Africa (with a rate as high as 72% in Egypt), and in urban areas in Southern...
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Lees C, Romero R, Stampalija T, DallAsta A, DeVore G, Prefumo F, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 2022 Jan;
226(3):366-378.
PMID: 35026129
This study reviewed the literature about the diagnosis, antepartum surveillance, and time of delivery of fetuses suspected to be small for gestational age or growth restricted. Several guidelines have been...
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Richardson J, Hollier-Hann G, Kelly K, Chiara Alvisi M, Winter C, Cetin I, et al.
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol
. 2021 Dec;
268:92-99.
PMID: 34894537
Objective: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) complicates approximately 5% of births worldwide and is a leading direct cause of maternal death. Rates of PPH are increasing in many developed countries, particularly PPH...
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Davies J, Gelb A, Gore-Booth J, Martin J, Mellin-Olsen J, Akerman C, et al.
PLoS Med
. 2021 Aug;
18(8):e1003749.
PMID: 34415914
Background: Indicators to evaluate progress towards timely access to safe surgical, anaesthesia, and obstetric (SAO) care were proposed in 2015 by the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery. These aimed to...
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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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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...
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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...