Publications by authors named "Keith Reed"

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  • The STOPPIT-3 study investigates the effectiveness and cost-efficiency of administering antenatal corticosteroids to women with twin pregnancies before delivering, through a placebo-controlled trial across multiple UK hospitals.!
  • The trial involves 1552 women who will receive either Dexamethasone Phosphate or a saline placebo before scheduled births between 35 and 38+6 weeks of gestation, measuring the need for respiratory support in newborns as the primary outcome.!
  • The study is ethically approved and funded, with plans for results dissemination through publications, conferences, and public outreach, aiming to assess not only medical results but also cognitive outcomes at age 2 and overall treatment costs.!
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Background: In singleton pregnancies, studies investigating cell-free DNA in maternal blood have consistently reported high detection rate and low false-positive rate for the 3 common fetal trisomies (trisomies 21, 18, and 13). The potential advantages of noninvasive prenatal testing in twin pregnancies are even greater than in singletons, in particular lower need for invasive testing and consequent fetal loss rate. However, several organizations do not recommend cell-free DNA in twin pregnancies and call for larger prospective studies.

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Studies have reported controversial findings on the association between fetal growth restriction (FGR) or intertwin weight discordance and the risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) in twin pregnancies. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between twin growth disorders and HDP. Twin pregnancies resulting in two live births at St George's Hospital between 2000 and 2019 were included.

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Maternal pre-pregnancy weight has been related with young singletons' cognitive and behavioral development, but it is not clear if it has an effect on temperament. We used a twin cohort to evaluate the association between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and infants' temperament. The mothers of 834 twins answered questions regarding their pre-pregnancy BMI and their 0- to 18-month-old children's temperament using the Revised Infant Behavior Questionnaire.

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Background: Selective fetal growth restriction in monochorionic twin pregnancies is associated with an increased risk of perinatal mortality and morbidity and represents a clinical dilemma. Interventions include expectant management with early preterm delivery if there are signs of fetal compromise, selective termination of the compromised twin, fetoscopic laser coagulation of the communicating placental vessels or termination of the whole pregnancy. Previous studies evaluating interventions have reported many different outcomes and outcome measures.

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Problem behaviors are of increasing public health concern. Twin studies have revealed substantial genetic and environmental influences on children's behavior, and examining birth-weight difference could allow the identification of the specific contribution of multiple non-shared prenatal environmental factors. The Twins and Multiple Births Association Heritability Study, a UK, volunteer-based study, recruited mothers of twins aged 18 months to 5 years; 960 twins (480 pairs) were included in the analysis.

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Background: Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) is associated with an increased risk of perinatal mortality and morbidity. Several treatment interventions have been described for TTTS, including fetoscopic laser surgery, amnioreduction, septostomy, expectant management, and pregnancy termination. Over the last decade, fetoscopic laser surgery has become the primary treatment.

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  • The squash bug is a major pest for cucurbits, making control challenging with conventional insecticides.
  • This study explored whether planting white yarrow or feverfew alongside summer squash could help in managing squash bug populations.
  • Results showed inconsistency in the effectiveness of these companion plants, with feverfew showing some potential benefit but not statistically significant, leading to the conclusion that these strategies are not reliable for commercial use.
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Background: Multiple pregnancies are associated with higher rates of perinatal mortality and morbidity than singleton pregnancies, mainly due to an increased risk of preterm birth. Because fetal outcome is best at a particular range of maternal weight gain, it has been suggested that women with multiple pregnancies should take special diets (particularly high-calorie diets) designed to boost weight gain. However, 'optimal weight gain' in the mother in retrospective studies may merely reflect good growth of her babies and delivery at or near term (both associated with a good outcome) and artificially boosting weight gain by nutritional input may confer no advantage.

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Objective: To estimate the heritability of child behaviour problems and investigate the association between maternal pre-pregnancy overweight and child behaviour problems in a genetically sensitive design.

Design: Observational cross-sectional study.

Setting: The Twins and Multiple Births Association Heritability Study (TAMBAHS) is an online UK-wide volunteer-based study investigating the development of twins from birth until 5 years of age.

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Background: Multiple pregnancies are associated with higher rates of perinatal mortality and morbidity than singleton pregnancies, mainly due to an increased risk of preterm birth. Because fetal outcome is best at a particular range of maternal weight gain, it has been suggested that women with multiple pregnancies should take special diets (particularly high-calorie diets) designed to boost weight gain. However, 'optimal weight gain' in the mother in retrospective studies may merely reflect good growth of her babies and delivery at or near term (both associated with good outcome) and artificially boosting weight gain by nutritional input may confer no advantage.

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Background: Informed consent is a requirement for all research. It is not, however, clear how much information is sufficient to make an informed decision about participation in research. Information on an online questionnaire about childhood development was provided through an unfolding electronic participant sheet in three levels of information.

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Purpose: A new and convenient means of administering fluorouracil and lidocaine for the treatment of intraurethral condyloma acuminata is discussed.

Summary: Condyloma acuminata are warts of the genital and perianal region caused by various types of human papillomavirus (HPV). Intraurethral condylomas are associated with complications such as urinary burning, frequency, urgency, urethral bleeding, obstruction, fistula formation, and dyspareunia.

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