Publications by authors named "Andrew Gerson"

Background: The umbilical coiling index (UCI) is a measure of the number of coils in the umbilical cord in relation to its length. Hypercoiled cords with a UCI of >0.3 coils/cm have been associated with adverse fetal and neonatal outcomes.

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  • The study aims to determine if three-dimensional (3D) sonography measurements of nuchal translucency (NT) during first trimester screening correlate with the traditional two-dimensional (2D) method.
  • A total of 366 patients were included, and various NT measurements were taken using both methods, revealing similar mean values and a significant correlation between the two approaches (p < 0.001).
  • The findings suggest that 3D sonography is a reliable alternative to 2D measurements, particularly useful in cases where obtaining optimal 2D measurements is challenging.
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Study Objective: To determine if prophylactic glycopyrrolate prevents bradycardia after spinal anesthesia.

Design: Prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study.

Setting: Large university-affiliated community hospital.

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This study was performed to determine if cerclage height is associated with spontaneous preterm birth in patients with a history-indicated cerclage. We performed a retrospective cohort study of women with a history-indicated cerclage. Functional cervical length and the cerclage height (distance from cerclage to the external cervical os) were obtained.

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Substance abuse in pregnancy has increased over the past three decades in the United States, resulting in approximately 225,000 infants yearly with prenatal exposure to illicit substances. Routine screening and the education of women of child bearing age remain the most important ways to reduce addiction in pregnancy. Legal and illegal substances and their effect on pregnancy discussed in this review include opiates, cocaine, alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and amphetamines.

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Placenta percreta with pelvic organ invasion carries a high mortality for mother and fetus. Appropriate multidisciplinary consultation, strategy, and preoperative planning for Cesarean hysterectomy permitted caregivers to provide a maternal-infant bonding experience, surgical hemostasis, preservation of bladder function, and a healthy, vigorous neonate.

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