Publications by authors named "E Mueller-Heubach"

Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the frequency of uterine contractions in asymptomatic pregnant women with and without a short cervix (< 25 mm) on transvaginal ultrasound (TVU) and to determine the additive risk of contractions on the risk of preterm birth.

Study Design: The study involved secondary analysis of a blinded observational study of asymptomatic singleton pregnancies who were at high risk for preterm birth and who received both home uterine activity monitoring daily and transvaginal ultrasound of the cervix at 22 to 24 and 27 to 28 weeks of gestation. Thresholds for the maximum frequency of uterine contractions of 4 per hour and transvaginal ultrasound cervical length of 25 mm were used for analysis.

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Background: The measurement of the frequency of uterine contractions has not been useful for reducing the rate of preterm delivery in randomized trials. Nonetheless, ambulatory monitoring of contractions continues to be used in clinical practice.

Methods: We assessed the frequency of uterine contractions as a predictor of the risk of spontaneous preterm delivery before 35 weeks of gestation.

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A consensus conference sponsored by the Council of University Chairs of Obstetrics and Gynecology in February 1997 formulated the organization's response to the many external issues affecting academic medicine and obstetrics and gynecology including 1) a new practice model based on "wellness," 2) reimbursement changes that have jeopardized traditional revenue sources, 3) an emphasis on quality assurance based on outcomes research and evidence-based medicine, 4) the concept of lifelong learning dictated by an expanding knowledge base and new technology, 5) insufficient resources for basic and clinical investigation in obstetrics and gynecology, 6) workforce statistics indicating stabilization in the number of subspecialists, 7) the increasing diversity of the United States population. Recommendations were developed that are intended to foster change and contribute to the design of academic programs. These include appropriate training for residents as providers of primary care, with an emphasis on continuity clinics, an interdisciplinary curriculum in women's health for medical students; promotion of gender, racial, and ethnic diversity at all levels of medical education and academic leadership; creation of clinical trials research units; and the development of expanded opportunities for research in obstetrics and gynecology supported by the National Institutes of Health.

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Gaucher's disease is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease, resulting from a deficiency of the enzyme glucocerebrosidase, important for the physiologic recycling of cell membrane lipids. The clinical symptoms and disease presentations of Gaucher's disease are heterogeneous, including hepatosplenomegaly, bone "crisis" and fracture, anemia, thrombocytopenia and in some forms, rapid neurological decompensation. Similarly, the genetic variability of Gaucher's disease is diverse, and in some aspects affects phenotypic expression.

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