Publications by authors named "Baillie A Bronner"

Objective:  This study aimed to evaluate if an estimated fetal weight (EFW) between 10 and 15th percentiles at the time of anatomy ultrasound, referred to as borderline fetal growth, is associated with progression to fetal growth restriction (FGR) on subsequent ultrasound, delivery of a small for gestational age (SGA) neonate, or neonatal intensive care (NICU) admission.

Study Design:  We performed a secondary analysis using the Nulliparous Pregnancy Outcomes Study: Monitoring Mothers-to-be (nuMom2b) data. The exposures were normotensive pregnancies with non-anomalous singleton gestations with normal growth, defined as EFW >15th percentile at the anatomy scan compared to borderline fetal growth fetuses defined as those with an EFW in the 10 to 15th percentiles.

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Massive perivillous fibrin deposition (MPVFD) is a potentially devastating complication of pregnancy that occurs in 0.03-0.5% of deliveries and is associated with severe fetal growth restriction, stillbirth, and neurologic injury due to uteroplacental insufficiency.

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Background: Preeclampsia is an obstetrical disorder, which complicates 3% to 6% of pregnancies and contributes to 21.6% of readmissions in the postpartum period. The optimal strategy for inpatient monitoring of blood pressures to minimize readmissions for postpartum patients with hypertensive disorders is not known.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine stakeholder perspectives on recommended standards for the obstetrics and gynecology (OBGYN) residency application and interview processes proposed for the 2019 to 2020 application cycle. The authors aimed to assess the acceptance and perception of key stakeholders on the feasibility of implementing the standards as well as the effect of these changes on applicant anxiety.

Design And Setting: The authors electronically distributed an anonymous survey in February 2020 to OBGYN residency applicants, clerkship directors, student affairs deans, program directors, and program managers.

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