Publications by authors named "A C J M Paping"

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  • - Postpartum hemorrhage can arise from common conditions like placental remnants and uterine atony, as well as rarer issues like uterine rupture and placental polyps.
  • - Ultrasound is vital for accurately identifying the causes of postpartum hemorrhage, guiding the necessary treatment, and detecting related issues such as intraabdominal hematomas.
  • - The article includes 52 ultrasound images combined with clinical and histopathologic visuals to showcase various common and uncommon pathologies encountered after childbirth.
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Introduction: The main goal of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) screening is to enable delivery in an expert center in the presence of an experienced team at an appropriate time. Our study aimed to identify independent risk factors for emergency deliveries within the IS-PAS 2.0 database cohort and establish a multivariate predictive model.

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Introduction: This study aimed to validate the Sargent risk stratification algorithm for the prediction of placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) severity using data collected from multiple centers and using the multicenter data to improve the model.

Material And Methods: We conducted a multicenter analysis using data collected for the IS-PAS database. The Sargent model's effectiveness in distinguishing between abnormally adherent placenta (FIGO grade 1) and abnormally invasive placenta (FIGO grades 2 and 3) was evaluated.

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  • Placenta accreta spectrum disorders (PAS) are serious complications during pregnancy with well-documented risks to mothers but less known impacts on newborns; this study aims to explore neonatal outcomes associated with PAS cases.
  • Conducted by 23 medical centers between January 2020 and June 2022, the study analyzed data from 315 pregnancies, focusing on various neonatal factors, including malformations and mortality rates, while following ethical guidelines.
  • The results indicated a low rate of stillbirths (0.93%) and neonatal deaths (3.13%), with notable congenital malformations (4.64%); however, no negative outcomes were observed in twin pregnancies, suggesting different risk profiles within PAS cases.
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