Basky Thilaganathan
@ProfBasky
Fetal Medicine/Surgery | Director Fetal Medicine @StGeorgesTrust | Director Tommy's National Centre for Maternity Improvement @RCObsGyn | @UDSHarleyStreet
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Check out new open-access #UOGJournal article by Giorgione et al. on the correlations of PlGF and sFlt-1 with maternal cardiac indices in women affected by #preeclampsia bit.ly/49jNfYA
Please encourage those you know who have suffered miscarriage and other types of pregnancy loss to consider whether a personalised certificate acknowledging their baby would be helpful in their journey to recovery #womenshealthstrategy
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Can World Health Organization (WHO) Labour Care Guide reduce overuse of intrapartum interventions?
Our pilot trial in India >26,000 women - observed reductions in CS, augmentation with oxytocin (and no harms).
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Burnet Institute HRP Dr Liz Armari Caroline Homer Tina Lavender
Maternal-fetal medicine specialist Basky Thilaganathan Thilaganathan will share his expertise on #preeclampsia at our 5th International Congress on #MaternalHemodynamics .
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We're pleased to announce that the 5th International Congress on #MaternalHemodynamics on 7-9 March 2024 in Florence, Italy is COMPLIANT with the MedTech Europe Code of Ethical Business Practice.
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5th International Congress on Maternal Hemodynamics
Florence, Italy, March 7-9 2024 (MCA Scientific Events)
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#UOGJournal : Mascherpa et al. show that sensitivity of fetal growth restriction to predict adverse outcome is poor, irrespective of definition of restricted growth or reference chart used. Read #openaccess study at: bit.ly/3S4iDny Margaret Mascherpa
LV remodeling and diastolic filling abnormalities are more common in HDP and are most evident in SPE and PRE. Echocardiography during or immediately after pregnancy may be useful in these high-risk women to identify these abnormalities. bit.ly/3NjMeqp #JACCAdvances