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In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis
In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis
Amy E.T. Sparks
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of major birth defects in cohorts of children conceived through IVF or through IUI as compared with naturally conceived children. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Academic medical center. PATIENT(S): Children conceived by IVF or IUI at the University of Iowa from 1989 through 2002, compared with a matched cohort of naturally conceived children. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Outcome data were obtained from Iowa state birth and fetal death certificates and from the Iowa Birth Defects Registry. RESULT(S): Ninety of 1,462 IVF-conceived children (6.2%) and 17 of 343 IUI-conceived children (5.0%) had a major birth …
Achievement Test Performance In Children Conceived By Ivf, L. Mains, M. Zimmerman, J. Blaine, B. Stegmann, Amy Sparks, T. Ansley, Bradley Van Voorhis
Achievement Test Performance In Children Conceived By Ivf, L. Mains, M. Zimmerman, J. Blaine, B. Stegmann, Amy Sparks, T. Ansley, Bradley Van Voorhis
Amy E.T. Sparks
BACKGROUND: Long-term follow-up studies of children conceived by IVF are limited. We examine academic performance on standardized tests [Iowa Tests of Basic Skills/Educational Development (ITBS/ITED)] of children conceived by IVF. METHODS: Parents of children 8-17 years of age at the onset of the study (March 2008) who were conceived by IVF at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and living in the state of Iowa were contacted by mail. Parents completed questionnaires on their child's health and education and parental education. ITBS/ITED scores from school grades 3-12 were obtained on IVF children and a group of anonymous children matched …
Oral Ovulation Induction Agents Combined With Low-Dose Gonadotropin Injections And Intrauterine Insemination: Cost- And Clinical Effectiveness, Ginny Ryan, V. Moss, W. Davis, Amy Sparks, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis
Oral Ovulation Induction Agents Combined With Low-Dose Gonadotropin Injections And Intrauterine Insemination: Cost- And Clinical Effectiveness, Ginny Ryan, V. Moss, W. Davis, Amy Sparks, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis
Amy E.T. Sparks
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of different induction protocols involving gonadotropins with intrauterine insemination (IUI). STUDY DESIGN: We performed a retrospective chart review of 648 IUI cycles. Some patients had gonadotropin injections alone before human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and IUI (human menopausal gonadotropin protocol); others were given oral medications, then gonadotropins before hCG and IUI (combination protocol). Outcomes included pregnancy rates, multiple birth rates, endometrial thickness, number of ovarian follicles, injection days, ampules of gonadotropins and cost. RESULTS: The combination protocol was more cost-effective. In first cycles, pregnancy rates, multiple birth rates, number of large follicles produced and …
The Cost Of Infertility Evaluation And Therapy: Findings Of A Self-Insured University Healthcare Plan., D. Stovall, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, Craig Syrop, R. Saunders, Bradley Van Voorhis
The Cost Of Infertility Evaluation And Therapy: Findings Of A Self-Insured University Healthcare Plan., D. Stovall, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, Craig Syrop, R. Saunders, Bradley Van Voorhis
Amy E.T. Sparks
OBJECTIVE: To assess the total costs of infertility coverage, determine the proportion of healthcare costs related to infertility, compare infertility costs to those of other diseases, and calculate a per member per month cost of an infertility benefit. DESIGN: Historical prospective analysis. SETTING: A university-based, self-insured, fee-for-service healthcare plan. PATIENT(S): Healthcare policy members from January 1993 through December 1995. INTERVENTION(S): General and infertility-specific healthcare that included diagnostic tests for infertility, induction of ovulation, artificial insemination, donor gametes, in vitro fertilization, gamete intrafallopian transfer, zygote intrafallopian transfer, microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration, embryo cryopreservation, and frozen embryo transfer. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Healthcare …
The Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of Embryo Cryopreservation Compared With Other Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, D. Stovall
The Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of Embryo Cryopreservation Compared With Other Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, D. Stovall
Amy E.T. Sparks
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and cost effectiveness of embryo cryopreservation compared with other assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs). DESIGN: Retrospective review of medical records and health care costs. SETTING: Tertiary care academic medical school ART program. PATIENTS: For determination of the efficacy of cryopreserved ET, we analyzed 610 patients undergoing the first 1,000 oocyte retrievals in our program. For determination of cost effectiveness, we analyzed the costs associated with 334 initiated ART cycles in 1992. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The ongoing pregnancy rate (PR) per initiated cycle and per oocyte retrieval. The medical costs associated with each procedure. RESULTS: The transfer …
Obstetric Outcomes After In Vitro Fertilization In Obese And Morbidly Obese Women., Anuja Dokras, Lindsey Baredziak, Jill Blaine, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks
Obstetric Outcomes After In Vitro Fertilization In Obese And Morbidly Obese Women., Anuja Dokras, Lindsey Baredziak, Jill Blaine, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks
Amy E.T. Sparks
OBJECTIVE: In addition to numerous health detriments caused by obesity, fertility and pregnancy success may also be compromised. The aims of this study were to compare the effects of obesity and morbid obesity on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes. We also investigated the effects of obesity on obstetric outcomes after IVF treatment. METHODS: Retrospective study of women less than 38 years of age during their first fresh IVF cycle (January 1995 to April 2005). RESULTS: A total of 1,293 women were included in the study, with 236 obese women (body mass index [BMI] = 30-39.9) and 79 morbidly obese women …
Assessment Of Ovarian Reserve With Anti-Mullerian Hormone: A Comparison Of The Predictive Value Of Anti-Mullerian Hormone, Follicle-Stimulating Hormone, Inhibin B, And Age, R. Riggs, Eyup Duran, M. Baker, T. Kimble, E. Hobeika, L. Yin, L. Matos-Bodden, B. Leader, L. Stadtmauer
Assessment Of Ovarian Reserve With Anti-Mullerian Hormone: A Comparison Of The Predictive Value Of Anti-Mullerian Hormone, Follicle-Stimulating Hormone, Inhibin B, And Age, R. Riggs, Eyup Duran, M. Baker, T. Kimble, E. Hobeika, L. Yin, L. Matos-Bodden, B. Leader, L. Stadtmauer
Eyup Hakan Duran
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate basal anti-Mullerian hormone as a marker for ovarian responsiveness to fertility treatment. STUDY DESIGN: Frozen basal menstrual cycle day 3 serum samples were evaluated retrospectively for anti-Mullerian hormone, inhibin B, and follicle-stimulating hormone levels in 123 in vitro fertilization cycles (93 patients) and compared with in vitro fertilization records. RESULTS: Anti-Mullerian hormone values correlated the best with the number of retrieved oocytes (r = 0.539; P .05), luteinizing hormone (P > .05), and estradiol (r = -0.190; P .05), luteinizing hormone (P > .05), and estradiol (r = -0.190; P .05). Similarly, for …
Cumulative Exposure To High Estradiol Levels During The Follicular Phase Of Ivf Cycles Negatively Affects Implantation., Murat Arslan, Silvina Bocca, Ebru Arslan, E. Duran, Laurel Stadtmauer, Sergio Oehninger
Cumulative Exposure To High Estradiol Levels During The Follicular Phase Of Ivf Cycles Negatively Affects Implantation., Murat Arslan, Silvina Bocca, Ebru Arslan, E. Duran, Laurel Stadtmauer, Sergio Oehninger
Eyup Hakan Duran
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of the cumulative exposure to estradiol (E(2)) during the follicular phase on IVF outcome.
METHODS: Patients were stimulated with recombinant FSH after GnRH agonist suppression and had a day 3-embryo transfer. Estrogen exposure was determined as the area under the curve (AUC) for serum E(2) levels measured from the first day of stimulation through the day after hCG administration.
RESULTS: E(2) AUC thresholds for 10th and 90th percentiles were 4704 pg/ml and 16338 pg/ml, respectively. The pregnancy and implantation rates were highest in the 10th-90th percentile group, and were statistically higher in this group than …
Obstetric Outcomes After In Vitro Fertilization In Obese And Morbidly Obese Women., Anuja Dokras, Lindsey Baredziak, Jill Blaine, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks
Obstetric Outcomes After In Vitro Fertilization In Obese And Morbidly Obese Women., Anuja Dokras, Lindsey Baredziak, Jill Blaine, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Amy Sparks
Bradley J Van Voorhis
OBJECTIVE: In addition to numerous health detriments caused by obesity, fertility and pregnancy success may also be compromised. The aims of this study were to compare the effects of obesity and morbid obesity on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcomes. We also investigated the effects of obesity on obstetric outcomes after IVF treatment. METHODS: Retrospective study of women less than 38 years of age during their first fresh IVF cycle (January 1995 to April 2005). RESULTS: A total of 1,293 women were included in the study, with 236 obese women (body mass index [BMI] = 30-39.9) and 79 morbidly obese women …
The Cost Of Infertility Evaluation And Therapy: Findings Of A Self-Insured University Healthcare Plan., D. Stovall, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, Craig Syrop, R. Saunders, Bradley Van Voorhis
The Cost Of Infertility Evaluation And Therapy: Findings Of A Self-Insured University Healthcare Plan., D. Stovall, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, Craig Syrop, R. Saunders, Bradley Van Voorhis
Bradley J Van Voorhis
OBJECTIVE: To assess the total costs of infertility coverage, determine the proportion of healthcare costs related to infertility, compare infertility costs to those of other diseases, and calculate a per member per month cost of an infertility benefit. DESIGN: Historical prospective analysis. SETTING: A university-based, self-insured, fee-for-service healthcare plan. PATIENT(S): Healthcare policy members from January 1993 through December 1995. INTERVENTION(S): General and infertility-specific healthcare that included diagnostic tests for infertility, induction of ovulation, artificial insemination, donor gametes, in vitro fertilization, gamete intrafallopian transfer, zygote intrafallopian transfer, microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration, embryo cryopreservation, and frozen embryo transfer. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Healthcare …
Ultrasound Is The Optimal Choice For Guidance In Difficult Hysteroscopy., J. Kresowik, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Ginny Ryan
Ultrasound Is The Optimal Choice For Guidance In Difficult Hysteroscopy., J. Kresowik, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Ginny Ryan
Bradley J Van Voorhis
OBJECTIVES: To compare costs and complications associated with ultrasound-guided hysteroscopy vs laparoscopy-guided hysteroscopy vs hysteroscopy alone for the surgical repair of intrauterine septa and synechiae. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study. Charts of all patients undergoing reparative surgery for intrauterine synechiae or uterine septa at our academic institution between 2000 and 2008 were reviewed. A total of 159 procedures were included in the study, categorized into concurrent laparoscopic guidance (n = 69), ultrasound guidance (n = 52) or no guidance (n = 38). Data regarding billing, surgical case logs and complications were collected for these procedures. Using these data, …
Detection Of Enlarged Yolk Sac On Early Ultrasound Is Associated With Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, D. Berdahl, J. Blaine, Bradley Van Voorhis, A. Dokras
Detection Of Enlarged Yolk Sac On Early Ultrasound Is Associated With Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes, D. Berdahl, J. Blaine, Bradley Van Voorhis, A. Dokras
Bradley J Van Voorhis
Pregnancies with mean yolk sac diameter>or=5 mm on early ultrasound require monitoring and counseling about a threefold increased risk for first-trimester loss independent of maternal risk factors such as age, body mass index, polycystic ovary syndrome, smoking, and diabetes. In addition, our study shows for the first time that enlarged yolk sac diameter may be associated with an increased risk of preterm delivery.
Oral Ovulation Induction Agents Combined With Low-Dose Gonadotropin Injections And Intrauterine Insemination: Cost- And Clinical Effectiveness, Ginny Ryan, V. Moss, W. Davis, Amy Sparks, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis
Oral Ovulation Induction Agents Combined With Low-Dose Gonadotropin Injections And Intrauterine Insemination: Cost- And Clinical Effectiveness, Ginny Ryan, V. Moss, W. Davis, Amy Sparks, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis
Bradley J Van Voorhis
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of different induction protocols involving gonadotropins with intrauterine insemination (IUI). STUDY DESIGN: We performed a retrospective chart review of 648 IUI cycles. Some patients had gonadotropin injections alone before human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and IUI (human menopausal gonadotropin protocol); others were given oral medications, then gonadotropins before hCG and IUI (combination protocol). Outcomes included pregnancy rates, multiple birth rates, endometrial thickness, number of ovarian follicles, injection days, ampules of gonadotropins and cost. RESULTS: The combination protocol was more cost-effective. In first cycles, pregnancy rates, multiple birth rates, number of large follicles produced and …
Achievement Test Performance In Children Conceived By Ivf, L. Mains, M. Zimmerman, J. Blaine, B. Stegmann, Amy Sparks, T. Ansley, Bradley Van Voorhis
Achievement Test Performance In Children Conceived By Ivf, L. Mains, M. Zimmerman, J. Blaine, B. Stegmann, Amy Sparks, T. Ansley, Bradley Van Voorhis
Bradley J Van Voorhis
BACKGROUND: Long-term follow-up studies of children conceived by IVF are limited. We examine academic performance on standardized tests [Iowa Tests of Basic Skills/Educational Development (ITBS/ITED)] of children conceived by IVF. METHODS: Parents of children 8-17 years of age at the onset of the study (March 2008) who were conceived by IVF at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and living in the state of Iowa were contacted by mail. Parents completed questionnaires on their child's health and education and parental education. ITBS/ITED scores from school grades 3-12 were obtained on IVF children and a group of anonymous children matched …
In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis
In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis
Bradley J Van Voorhis
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of major birth defects in cohorts of children conceived through IVF or through IUI as compared with naturally conceived children. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Academic medical center. PATIENT(S): Children conceived by IVF or IUI at the University of Iowa from 1989 through 2002, compared with a matched cohort of naturally conceived children. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Outcome data were obtained from Iowa state birth and fetal death certificates and from the Iowa Birth Defects Registry. RESULT(S): Ninety of 1,462 IVF-conceived children (6.2%) and 17 of 343 IUI-conceived children (5.0%) had a major birth …
Effects Of Smoking On Ovulation Induction For Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, D. Hammitt, M. Dunn, G. Snyder
Effects Of Smoking On Ovulation Induction For Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, D. Hammitt, M. Dunn, G. Snyder
Bradley J Van Voorhis
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of smoking on ovulation induction for assisted reproductive techniques. DESIGN: Matched, retrospective, cohort study. SETTING: Outpatient University endocrine/infertility program. PATIENTS: Eighteen smokers and 36 nonsmokers: 2 nonsmokers matched to each smoker for age, weight, and history of ovarian surgery. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: During a stimulation cycle, the serum estradiol (E2) level, number of follicles, number of oocytes, number of embryos, and ampules of gonadotropins used were compared in the smoking versus the nonsmoking groups by Wilcoxon's signed rank test for paired data. Follicular fluid (FF), testosterone (T), androstenedione (A), E2, A:E2 ratios, and T:E2 ratios …
The Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of Embryo Cryopreservation Compared With Other Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, D. Stovall
The Efficacy And Cost Effectiveness Of Embryo Cryopreservation Compared With Other Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Bradley Van Voorhis, Craig Syrop, B. Allen, Amy Sparks, D. Stovall
Bradley J Van Voorhis
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and cost effectiveness of embryo cryopreservation compared with other assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs). DESIGN: Retrospective review of medical records and health care costs. SETTING: Tertiary care academic medical school ART program. PATIENTS: For determination of the efficacy of cryopreserved ET, we analyzed 610 patients undergoing the first 1,000 oocyte retrievals in our program. For determination of cost effectiveness, we analyzed the costs associated with 334 initiated ART cycles in 1992. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The ongoing pregnancy rate (PR) per initiated cycle and per oocyte retrieval. The medical costs associated with each procedure. RESULTS: The transfer …
Prevalence Of Vulvar And Vaginal Symptoms During Pregnancy And The Puerperium, Colleen Kennedy, A. Turcea, Catherine Bradley
Prevalence Of Vulvar And Vaginal Symptoms During Pregnancy And The Puerperium, Colleen Kennedy, A. Turcea, Catherine Bradley
Colleen Kennedy Stockdale
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of vulvar and vaginal symptoms during pregnancy and at 3 months post partum. METHODS: A prospective, longitudinal, descriptive study of 103 pregnant women was undertaken in which a self-administered questionnaire was completed at each trimester and 3 months post partum. Retrospective data was collected from 122 women, queried using similar tools, who comprised a nonpregnant control group. Descriptive and comparative statistics were employed. RESULTS: The prevalence of vulvar burning, itching, pain, and vaginal discharge generally increased during pregnancy, and improved postpartum. Dyspareunia increased during pregnancy, but remained elevated post partum. Compared with the historical nonpregnant …
Ultrasound Is The Optimal Choice For Guidance In Difficult Hysteroscopy., J. Kresowik, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Ginny Ryan
Ultrasound Is The Optimal Choice For Guidance In Difficult Hysteroscopy., J. Kresowik, Craig Syrop, Bradley Van Voorhis, Ginny Ryan
Ginny L. Ryan
OBJECTIVES: To compare costs and complications associated with ultrasound-guided hysteroscopy vs laparoscopy-guided hysteroscopy vs hysteroscopy alone for the surgical repair of intrauterine septa and synechiae. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study. Charts of all patients undergoing reparative surgery for intrauterine synechiae or uterine septa at our academic institution between 2000 and 2008 were reviewed. A total of 159 procedures were included in the study, categorized into concurrent laparoscopic guidance (n = 69), ultrasound guidance (n = 52) or no guidance (n = 38). Data regarding billing, surgical case logs and complications were collected for these procedures. Using these data, …
In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis
In Vitro Fertilization Is Associated With An Increase In Major Birth Defects, C. Olson, K. Keppler-Noreuil, P. Romitti, W. Budelier, Ginny Ryan, Amy Sparks, Bradley Van Voorhis
Ginny L. Ryan
OBJECTIVE: To determine the risk of major birth defects in cohorts of children conceived through IVF or through IUI as compared with naturally conceived children. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. SETTING: Academic medical center. PATIENT(S): Children conceived by IVF or IUI at the University of Iowa from 1989 through 2002, compared with a matched cohort of naturally conceived children. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Outcome data were obtained from Iowa state birth and fetal death certificates and from the Iowa Birth Defects Registry. RESULT(S): Ninety of 1,462 IVF-conceived children (6.2%) and 17 of 343 IUI-conceived children (5.0%) had a major birth …
Oral Ovulation Induction Agents Combined With Low-Dose Gonadotropin Injections And Intrauterine Insemination: Cost- And Clinical Effectiveness, Ginny Ryan, V. Moss, W. Davis, Amy Sparks, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis
Oral Ovulation Induction Agents Combined With Low-Dose Gonadotropin Injections And Intrauterine Insemination: Cost- And Clinical Effectiveness, Ginny Ryan, V. Moss, W. Davis, Amy Sparks, A. Dokras, Bradley Van Voorhis
Ginny L. Ryan
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of different induction protocols involving gonadotropins with intrauterine insemination (IUI). STUDY DESIGN: We performed a retrospective chart review of 648 IUI cycles. Some patients had gonadotropin injections alone before human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and IUI (human menopausal gonadotropin protocol); others were given oral medications, then gonadotropins before hCG and IUI (combination protocol). Outcomes included pregnancy rates, multiple birth rates, endometrial thickness, number of ovarian follicles, injection days, ampules of gonadotropins and cost. RESULTS: The combination protocol was more cost-effective. In first cycles, pregnancy rates, multiple birth rates, number of large follicles produced and …
The Effect Of Maternal Age On Primary Cesarean Section Rate, F. Witter, J. Repke, Jennifer Niebyl
The Effect Of Maternal Age On Primary Cesarean Section Rate, F. Witter, J. Repke, Jennifer Niebyl
Jennifer R Niebyl
A retrospective analysis of computerized data from 11,815 patients with no history of previous cesarean section revealed an increasing primary cesarean section rate with increasing maternal age. This increase occurred over the entire reproductive age span. Fetal distress as an indication for primary cesarean section may account for this increase.
Lack Of Maternal Metabolic, Endocrine, And Environmental Influences In The Etiology Of Cleft Lip With Or Without Cleft Palate, Jennifer Niebyl, D. Blake, L. Rocco, R. Baumgardner, E. Mellits
Lack Of Maternal Metabolic, Endocrine, And Environmental Influences In The Etiology Of Cleft Lip With Or Without Cleft Palate, Jennifer Niebyl, D. Blake, L. Rocco, R. Baumgardner, E. Mellits
Jennifer R Niebyl
We studied metabolic, endocrine, and environmental factors in 59 women who had delivered a child with cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL +/- CP) and compared these values with those of 56 mothers of unaffected children. There was no significant difference between the two groups with respect to race, age, weight, height, education, parity, menstrual history, medical illnesses, or the use of contraceptives, tobacco, alcohol, or caffeine. All patients had a normal XX karyotype confirmed by the fluorescent banding technique. The two groups demonstrated no significant difference in test results of serum chemistries, glucose tolerance, serum or erythrocyte …
Marijuana Use In Pregnancy And Pregnancy Outcome, F. Witter, Jennifer Niebyl
Marijuana Use In Pregnancy And Pregnancy Outcome, F. Witter, Jennifer Niebyl
Jennifer R Niebyl
A retrospective analysis utilizing historical data collected as part of our computerized data base was performed to assess the impact of marijuana use in pregnancy on pregnancy outcome. Records of 8350 patients were reviewed and 417 patients gave a history of only marijuana use for a prevalence of 5%. There was no association between marijuana use and prematurity or congenital anomalies. Marijuana use was strongly associated with the use of alcoholic beverages and smoking. Previously reported associations may represent the concomitant use of these other drugs.
Multiple Pregnancy With Late Death Of One Fetus, P. Cherouny, I. Hoskins, T. Johnson, Jennifer Niebyl
Multiple Pregnancy With Late Death Of One Fetus, P. Cherouny, I. Hoskins, T. Johnson, Jennifer Niebyl
Jennifer R Niebyl
Twenty cases of fetal death complicating a multiple pregnancy after 20 weeks' gestation are reviewed. We evaluated gestational age at diagnosis and delivery (29.3 +/- 0.7 and 31.8 +/- 0.9 weeks, respectively), interval from diagnosis to delivery (2.6 +/- 0.6 weeks), and cause of fetal death as a group and by type of placentation (76.5% monochorionic). Eighty-five percent of the surviving fetuses were delivered preterm, and the four neonatal deaths were all due to extreme prematurity, with a mean (+/- SEM) birth weight of 794 +/- 237 g. Perinatal mortality was 585 per 1000, 450 for twin A and 750 …
A Single-Institution Evaluation Of Factors Important In Fallopian Tube Carcinoma Recurrence And Survival., Alireza Shamshirsaz, Thomas Buekers, Koen De Geest, David Bender, Gideon Zamba, Michael Goodheart
A Single-Institution Evaluation Of Factors Important In Fallopian Tube Carcinoma Recurrence And Survival., Alireza Shamshirsaz, Thomas Buekers, Koen De Geest, David Bender, Gideon Zamba, Michael Goodheart
Koen De Geest
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify prognostic factors and markers that influence clinical outcomes in patients with primary fallopian tube carcinoma at a single tertiary health care center. These prognostic factors may be of clinical importance and can subsequently be included in future clinical trials. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of our Tumor Registry and Gynecologic Oncology database was conducted to include any patients with a diagnosis of fallopian tube carcinoma between the years 1994 and 2005. We identified clinicopathological data to evaluate factors important in recurrence, disease-specific and overall survival. Kaplan-Meier curves were generated, and …
Postoperative Irradiation In Malignant Tumors Of Submandibular Gland, Donghai Dai
Postoperative Irradiation In Malignant Tumors Of Submandibular Gland, Donghai Dai
Donghai Dai
A retrospective review of 18 patients with treated primary malignant tumors of submandibular gland is presented. The data revealed that initial control of malignancies was inversely related to the presence of disease and surgical margins. Postoperative radiation therapy was used in cases with positive surgical margins. Of the patients with inadequate surgical margins, 71% achieved local relapse when they had surgery alone, compared with 27% of the group that received postoperative irradiation. This study suggests that adjuvant radiation therapy may improve the local control and survival. Such therapy can serve as the salvage method for those who have inadequate surgical …
Prevalence Of Vulvar And Vaginal Symptoms During Pregnancy And The Puerperium, Colleen Kennedy, A. Turcea, Catherine Bradley
Prevalence Of Vulvar And Vaginal Symptoms During Pregnancy And The Puerperium, Colleen Kennedy, A. Turcea, Catherine Bradley
Catherine S. Bradley
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of vulvar and vaginal symptoms during pregnancy and at 3 months post partum. METHODS: A prospective, longitudinal, descriptive study of 103 pregnant women was undertaken in which a self-administered questionnaire was completed at each trimester and 3 months post partum. Retrospective data was collected from 122 women, queried using similar tools, who comprised a nonpregnant control group. Descriptive and comparative statistics were employed. RESULTS: The prevalence of vulvar burning, itching, pain, and vaginal discharge generally increased during pregnancy, and improved postpartum. Dyspareunia increased during pregnancy, but remained elevated post partum. Compared with the historical nonpregnant …
A Single-Institution Evaluation Of Factors Important In Fallopian Tube Carcinoma Recurrence And Survival., Alireza Shamshirsaz, Thomas Buekers, Koen De Geest, David Bender, Gideon Zamba, Michael Goodheart
A Single-Institution Evaluation Of Factors Important In Fallopian Tube Carcinoma Recurrence And Survival., Alireza Shamshirsaz, Thomas Buekers, Koen De Geest, David Bender, Gideon Zamba, Michael Goodheart
David P Bender
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to identify prognostic factors and markers that influence clinical outcomes in patients with primary fallopian tube carcinoma at a single tertiary health care center. These prognostic factors may be of clinical importance and can subsequently be included in future clinical trials. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review of our Tumor Registry and Gynecologic Oncology database was conducted to include any patients with a diagnosis of fallopian tube carcinoma between the years 1994 and 2005. We identified clinicopathological data to evaluate factors important in recurrence, disease-specific and overall survival. Kaplan-Meier curves were generated, and …
An Exploratory Study Of The Variables Impacting Preterm Birth Rates In New Mexico, K. Gwin, R. Schrader, K. Peters, A. Moreno, K. Thiel, Kimberly Leslie
An Exploratory Study Of The Variables Impacting Preterm Birth Rates In New Mexico, K. Gwin, R. Schrader, K. Peters, A. Moreno, K. Thiel, Kimberly Leslie
Kimberly K. Leslie
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth (PTB) is a substantial health problem that accounts for significant infant morbidity and mortality and poses an economic burden to both individuals and the state of residence. The goal of this study was to identify maternal risk factors for PTB in New Mexico, a poor state with a unique ethnic background, in order to identify populations at increased risk that would benefit from intervention. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional retrospective exploratory analysis of 377,770 singleton live births in the state of New Mexico from 1991-2005. Gestational age of less than 37 weeks was defined as PTB. The …