Publications by authors named "Delabaere A"

Background: Uterine incarceration is a rare complication of pregnancy. The most frequent complications are pain and urinary retention.

Case: We present the case of a patient who had presented a uterine incarceration during her first pregnancy, requiring a reduction under general anesthesia at 27 weeks of gestation complicated by premature delivery at 29 weeks of gestation.

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Objectives: The current recommended treatment for severe fetal anemia is transfusion (IUT). During this procedure, the evaluation of the necessary volume of transfused blood is based on regular measurement of fetal hemoglobin (FHb) concentration. The gold standard measurement is performed in the biology laboratory.

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Purpose: Cytogenetic analysis provides important information for prenatal decision-making and genetic counseling. Optical genome mapping (OGM) has demonstrated its performances in retrospective studies. In our prospective study, we assessed the quality of DNA obtained from cultures of amniotic fluid (AF) and chorionic villi (CV) and evaluated the ability of OGM to detect all clinically relevant aberrations identified by standard methods.

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We conducted a prospective double-blind study to compare two vaginal diagnostic methods in singleton pregnancies with threatened preterm labor (TPL) at the University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand (France) from August 2018 to December 2020. Our main objective was to compare the diagnostic capacity at admission, in terms of positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV), of Premaquick (combined detection of IL-6/total IGFBP-1/native IGFBP-1) and QuikCheck fFN™ (fetal fibronectin) for delivery within 7 days in cases of TPL. We included 193 patients.

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  • The Shock Index (SI) is used in emergency medicine to evaluate severe bleeding and was examined for its effectiveness in predicting the need for sulprostone treatment in postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) cases.
  • A retrospective study analyzed 147 PPH patients, comparing various hemodynamic parameters between those who needed sulprostone (sulprostone(+)) and those who didn't (sulprostone(-)).
  • Results showed SI and other parameters like SBP, DBP, and MAP were significantly different between groups, but overall diagnostic value of SI and these parameters for predicting sulprostone use was low and similar.
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  • - The study focuses on the complications in monochorionic (MC) twin pregnancies, particularly twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) and selective intrauterine growth-restriction (sIUGR), which can affect fetal heart function due to imbalanced blood flow and increased placental resistance.
  • - Objectives include analyzing umbilical, ductal, and aortic measurements to distinguish between these complications and improve understanding of their physiological impacts on the fetuses.
  • - Findings from 113 pregnancies reveal specific Doppler indices (like ISI and UAPI) that vary between uncomplicated MC twins and those with sIUGR or TTTS, indicating different cardiac and placental responses to these conditions.
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We conducted a retrospective case-control study in patients presenting a perineal tear (second degree or higher) or episiotomy complicated by wound breakdown during maternity stay to identify risk factors associated with wound breakdown in early postpartum with a view to improving the quality of care. We collected ante- and intrapartum characteristics and outcomes at the postpartum visit. In all, 84 cases and 249 control subjects were included.

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We set out to identify factors of non-compliance with a protocol for the oral administration of misoprostol 25 µg (Angusta) every 2 h (up to eight tablets), for the induction of labor (IOL). We conducted a retrospective study on IOL at term, on singleton pregnancies from 2019 to 2021, in a university hospital. The study included 195 patients, comprising 144 compliant protocols.

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Background: Gestational diabetes (GD) is associated with an increase in maternal and fetal morbidity. The risk factors involved have been clearly identified but no prevention strategies have yet provided robust evidence of their efficacy. Myoinositol has insulin sensitization properties and is of potential interest in the treatment of the disorder.

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Return to work negatively affects the initiation and duration of breastfeeding. Our study’s objective was to assess the percentage of departments in Auvergne with an appropriate space for pumping milk at work. Our cross-sectional survey investigated the arrangements for facilitating the continuation of breastfeeding on return to work at all departments at the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital Center and perinatal (obstetric and pediatric) departments in this region.

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Background: In France, more than 20% of women require induction of labor (IOL), which can be psychologically and emotionally challenging for patients. It is important to assess how they feel about their IOL experiences. Our aim was to cross-culturally adapt and evaluate the psychometric properties of a French version of the EXIT to assess women's experiences of IOL.

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Background The best methods of labour induction have still been controversial because of an increased risk of uterine rupture, especially in exposed women of labour induction with prostaglandins. We here attempted to determine, after Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert, previous cesarean women (exposed women), compared with nulliparous women (non-exposed women), are more likely 1) to have the dilated cervix (up to 3 cm or more), and 2) to require cesarean after cervix being dilated 3 cm or more. Methods This retrospective observational study included 43 exposed women and 188 non exposed women .

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Background: The aim of this study is to demonstrate that a double balloon catheter combined with oxytocin decreases time between induction of labor and delivery (TID) as compared to a vaginal dinoprostone insert in cases of premature rupture of membranes at term. Methods: This is a prospective, randomized, controlled trial including patient undergoing labor induction for PROM at term with an unfavorable cervix in Clermont-Ferrand university hospital. We compared the double balloon catheter over a period of 12 h with adjunction of oxytocin 6 h after catheter insertion versus dinoprostone vaginal insert.

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Telomeres protect chromosome ends and control cell division and senescence. During organogenesis, telomeres need to be long enough to ensure the cell proliferation necessary at this stage of development. Previous studies have shown that telomere shortening is associated with growth retardation and congenital malformations.

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  • * Researchers analyzed ultrasound data from 22 fetuses with the 6qter deletion, finding significant brain abnormalities such as cerebellar hypoplasia and ventricular enlargement, alongside other structural issues.
  • * The results reveal common prenatal sonographic markers for the 6q deletion syndrome and underscore the need for chromosomal microarray analysis to detect related genetic deletions in cases with observed malformations.
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Management difficulties for monochorionic monoamniotic (MCMA) twin pregnancy reflect the absence of high-quality research into optimal types of monitoring, essential as MCMA twins have a high risk of intrauterine and neonatal death with perinatal mortality. D'Antonio et al's meta-analysis and the MonoMono study published in 2019, investigated the impact of monitoring location, out- or in-patient, of MCMA pregnancies and concluded that no specific management location is associated with improvement in prognosis. To evaluate the optimal timing for delivery of MCMA pregnancies, Van Mieghem and Chitrit carried out retrospective studies comparing gestational age of intrauterine death and risk of neonatal complication.

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Introduction: During pregnancy, maternal obesity increases the risk of fetal abnormalities. Despite advances in ultrasound imaging, the assessment of fetal anatomy is less thorough among these women. Currently, the construction of ultrasound images uses a conventional ultrasound propagation velocity (1540 m/s), which does not correspond to the slower speed of propagation in fat tissue.

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  • - The 10q26 subtelomeric microdeletion syndrome is a rare condition with diverse clinical symptoms, and the connections between specific genes and the resulting physical and cognitive traits remain ambiguous.
  • - This study describes two cases of a significant 860 kb deletion in the 10q26.2 region found in a fetus with growth issues and his mother, involving symptoms like distinctive facial features, club feet, and mild intellectual disabilities.
  • - It identifies the smallest deletion of this kind to date, suggesting that the genes DOCK1, INSYN2, and NPS may play crucial roles in the syndrome’s symptoms, with DOCK1 being the primary candidate for further investigation.
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Background: Preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) is a complication responsible for a third of preterm births. Clinical management is initially hospital based, but homecare management is possible if patients are clinically stable 48 h after PPROM. This study set out to determine factors that are predictive of short latency (delivery ≤ 7 days) exceeding 48 h after PPROM, enabling estimation of the prevalence of maternal and neonatal complications and comparison of maternal and fetal outcomes between inpatient and outpatient management.

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Diagnostic ultrasound is the gold standard for obstetric scanning and one of the most important imaging techniques for perinatal and neonatal monitoring and diagnosis. Ultrasound provides detailed real-time anatomic information, including blood flow measurements and tissue elasticity. The latter is provided through various techniques including shear wave elastography (SWE).

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of the free choice of ultrasound propagation velocity on ultrasound image construction to improve the completion rate and anatomical quality of fetal second-trimester ultrasound examination in obese women.

Materials And Methods: This repeated cross-sectional single-center study retrospectively collected second-trimester ultrasound images of 88 obese women. During the first period, ultrasound examinations were performed in 44 women (mean age, 31.

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The aim of this study was to determine the interest in and relevance of the use of infrared thermography, which is a non-invasive full-field surface temperature measurement technique, to characterize the heterogeneous heating caused by ultrasound in biological tissue. Thermal effects of shear wave elastography, pulse Doppler and B-mode were evidenced in porcine tissue. Experiments were performed using a high-frequency echography Aixplorer system (Supersonic Imagine, Aix-en-Provence, France).

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