Publications by authors named "Mark I Evans"

The original goal of electronic fetal monitoring was to reduce stillbirths. It worked. Then the mission expanded to reducing neurologic impairment including cerebral palsy.

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  • The United States has worse health statistics compared to other wealthy countries, partly because some states didn't accept federal health programs.
  • Analyzing each state, it was found that Republican-leaning states had higher COVID deaths and lower life expectancy, especially if they had the same vaccination rates as Democratic states.
  • Overall, the Republican vote percentage related to poorer health outcomes, and while the Affordable Care Act helped some access to care, it created areas with limited maternity care in rural Republican states.
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Background: Antenatal steroid therapy for fetal lung maturation is routinely administered to women at risk of preterm delivery. There is strong evidence to demonstrate benefit from antenatal steroids in terms of survival and respiratory disease, notably in infants delivered at or below 32 weeks' gestation. However, dosing remains unoptimized and lung benefits are highly variable.

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Cerebral palsy (CP) has been recognized as a group of neurologic disorders with varying etiologies and ontogenies. While a percentage of CP cases arises during labor, the expanded use of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) to include prevention of CP has resulted in decades of vastly increased interventions that have not significantly reduced the incidence of CP for infants born at term in the USA. Litigation alleging that poor obstetrical practice caused CP in most of these affected children has led to contentious arguments regarding the actual etiologies of this condition and often resulted in substantial monetary awards for plaintiffs.

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To evaluate obstetrical outcomes for women having late amniocentesis (on or after 24 weeks). Electronic databases were searched from inception to January 1st, 2023. The obstetrical outcomes evaluated were gestational age at delivery, preterm birth (PTB) < 37 weeks, PTB within 1 week from amniocentesis, premature prelabor rupture of membranes (pPROM), chorionamnionitis, placental abruption, intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD) and termination of pregnancy (TOP).

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Electronic fetal monitoring, particularly in the form of cardiotocography, forms the centerpiece of labor management. Initially successfully designed for stillbirth prevention, there was hope to also include prediction and prevention of fetal acidosis and its sequelae. With the routine use of electronic fetal monitoring, the cesarean delivery rate increased from <5% in the 1970s to >30% at present.

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Advances in medical technology do not follow a smooth process and are highly variable. Implementation can occasionally be rapid, but often faces varying degrees of resistance resulting at the very least in delayed implementation. Using qualitative comparative analysis, we have evaluated numerous technological advances from the perspective of how they were introduced, implemented, and opposed.

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Fetal reduction for everyone?

Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol

November 2022

Infertility treatments have benefited millions of couples to have their own children; however, the complication of multiple pregnancies with their increased morbidity and mortality has created significant problems. Fetal reduction (FR) was developed to ameliorate these issues. Over 30 years of publications show that FR has been highly successful in substantially reducing both mortality and morbidity.

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Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to compare the fetal survival rate and perinatal outcomes of triplet pregnancies after selective reduction to twin pregnancies vs singleton pregnancies.

Data Sources: PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase were systematically searched from the inception of the databases to January 16, 2022.

Study Eligibility Criteria: Studies comparing the survival and perinatal outcomes between reduction to twin pregnancies and reduction to singleton pregnancies were included.

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Objective: Increased frequency of uterine contractions is a component in the cluster of causal conditions that can lead to fetal hypoxia and acidosis and increase the risk for neonatal neurologic injury. For most international obstetrical societies, 5 contractions per 10 min averaged over 30 min is considered as the upper limit of normal uterine activity. We hypothesize that it might be safer to adopt an upper limit of 4 contractions per 10 min.

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Infertility treatments have allowed millions of couples to have their own children, but resultant multiple pregnancies with their increased morbidity and mortality have been a significant complication. Fetal reduction was developed to ameliorate this issue. Over 30 years of publications show that fetal reduction has been highly successful in substantially reducing both mortality and morbidity related to multiple pregnancies.

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The delivery of healthy babies is the primary goal of obstetric care. Many technologies have been developed to reduce both maternal and fetal risks for poor outcomes. For 50 years, electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) has been used extensively in labor attempting to prevent a large proportion of neonatal encephalopathy and cerebral palsy.

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  • Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a significant cause of mortality in women and is often diagnosed too late; early detection is crucial for better outcomes.
  • Liquid biopsies of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) show promise for early detection, but inconsistencies in genetic findings between CTCs, primary tumors, and germline cells raise concerns for treatment approaches.
  • This study highlights the successful isolation of CTCs from two Stage I EOC patients, explores genetic differences through sequencing, and proposes a model to understand discrepancies in genomic data, aiming to enhance the use of liquid biopsies in cancer management.
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A false negative can happen in many kinds of medical tests, regardless of whether they are screening or diagnostic in nature. However, it inevitably poses serious concerns especially in a prenatal setting because its sequelae can mark the birth of an affected child beyond expectation. False negatives are not a new thing because of emerging new tests in the field of reproductive, especially prenatal, genetics but has occurred throughout the evolution of prenatal screening and diagnosis programs.

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Objective: Over 5 decades, Cesarean Delivery rates (CDR) have risen 6-fold while vaginal operative deliveries [VODs] decreased from >20% to ∼3%. Poor outcomes (HIE and cerebral palsy) haven't improved. Potentiating the virtual abandonment of forceps (F), particularly midforceps (Mid), were allegations about various poor neonatal outcomes.

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Objective: The use of pH and base excess (FSSPHBE) from fetal scalp sampling (FSS) was abandoned when cardiotocography (CTG) was believed to be sufficiently accurate to direct patient management. We sought to understand the fetus' tolerance to stress in the 1st stage of labor and to develop a better and earlier screening test for its risk for developing acidosis. To do so, we investigated sequential changes in fetal pH and BE obtained from FSS in the 1st stage of labor as part of a research protocol from the 1970s.

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Objective: Electronic fetal monitoring/cardiotocography (EFM) is nearly ubiquitous, but almost everyone acknowledges there is room for improvement. We have contextualized monitoring by breaking it down into quantifiable components and adding to that, other factors that have not been formally used: i.e.

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