Publications by authors named "De La Fourniere Benoit"

Objective: To compare the oxytocin doses used during induction, relative to the number of labor hours, between singleton and twin pregnancies.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a retrospective case-control study in two tertiary referral centers in France. Women with twin pregnancies who underwent labor induction with oxytocin in each center were eligible.

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  • - This study investigated how obstetrics residents interact with ChatGPT while evaluating their knowledge on acute hepatic steatosis of pregnancy and their self-reported IT and AI skills.
  • - Results showed that although residents had moderate IT skills, they had low AI proficiency, leading to only 21% accurate responses when querying ChatGPT, primarily due to misunderstanding medical terms.
  • - The findings suggest the need for structured AI literacy programs in medical education, emphasizing effective use of AI to improve patient care and prevent misinformation in clinical settings.
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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the psychological well-being of couples during the perinatal period to identify those at risk for postpartum depression, enrolling pregnant women and their partners at Lyon University Hospital from March to July 2022.
  • - Participants completed the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at three points: late in pregnancy, immediately after delivery, and 6-8 weeks post-delivery, revealing that 15% of mothers but only 1% of fathers had scores indicating depression risk right after childbirth.
  • - The research concluded that while no specific persistent depression risk factors were identified, a significant number of mothers showed concerning EPDS scores, highlighting the need for routine screening for all couples during and after pregnancy.
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Background: Prenatal diagnosis of craniosynostosis remains rare and challenging, easier in syndromes with craniosynostosis due to the association with other sonographic anomalies. Crouzon syndrome is the most frequent syndrome with craniosynostosis but is difficult to detect antenatally because of mild skull deformation without specific associated anomaly during gestation.

Case: This report presents the case of a fetus with Crouzon syndrome related to the variant c.

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Introduction: SARS-Cov-2 infection during pregnancy can lead to severe placental lesions characterized by massive perivillous fibrin deposition, histiocytic intervillositis and trophoblast necrosis. Diffuse placental damage of this kind is rare, but can sometimes lead to obstetric complications, such as intrauterine fetal death (IUFD). The objectives of this study were to identify possible predictors of severe placental lesions.

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Objective: The first trimester combined risk of trisomy 21 is obtained by multiplying the risk related to maternal age by the likelihood ratios of nuchal translucency, free beta-human chorionic gonadotrophin (β-hCG) and placenta associated plasma protein-A. Beyond five multiples of the median (MoM) of β-hCG, the risk of trisomy 21 is truncated. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the evolution of the first trimester combined risk of trisomy 21 in individuals with first-trimester free-β-hCG levels between 5 and 10 MoM.

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Folic acid supplementation is recommended for neural tube defect prevention during pregnancy. We conducted an observational, retrospective national registry study to determine the rate of dispensing of periconceptional folic acid after prescription in a sample of French women representative of the general population. Our study population ( = 186,061) was a representative sample of the French population, recorded in the Health Data System database on pharmacy dispensing of medication and mandatory reporting of pregnancy.

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