Publications by authors named "K Weisshaupt"

Article Synopsis
  • Patient-centered healthcare focuses on incorporating patient perspectives and experiences, significantly enhancing the understanding of quality in obstetrics.
  • The International Consortium for Health Outcome Measures (ICHOM) published a PRO Set for obstetrics in 2018, aimed at standardizing patient-reported outcomes globally.
  • The work involved translating specific assessment tools, like the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale and others, into German, ensuring comprehension while maintaining medical accuracy, and addressing challenges in language and culture.
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Aims: Non-invasive hepatic steatosis indices can be used to assess the risk for metabolic (dysfunction) associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). This may be helpful to detect metabolic disorders in pregnancy, specifically gestational diabetes (GDM). We aimto examine the association of these indices with parameters of glucose metabolism.

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Introduction: Previous studies demonstrated a continuous decline in fetal growth throughout singleton pregnancy after bariatric surgery. However, intrauterine growth in twin pregnancy is subjected to further underlying processes. This study was to investigate the longitudinal assessment of fetal biometry and abdominal fat thickness of twin pregnancies conceived after gastric bypass (GB) surgery and compare them to body mass index-matched (BMIM) and obese (OB) controls.

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Women with a history of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at high risk of developing hyperglycemia in a subsequent pregnancy. This study aimed to assess parameters of glucose metabolism at the beginning of a subsequent pregnancy in women with a history of GDM. This prospective cohort study included 706 women who had at least one previous pregnancy (120 with prior GDM and 586 without GDM history).

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The care of adult patients with particularly severe psychiatric illnesses in the daily routine of inpatient obstetrics is rare, but due to its complexity it represents a great challenge for all professions involved. The clinical pictures are very variable. There are a number of interlocking responsibilities in the provision of care.

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