J Obstet Gynaecol Can
March 2019
Objectif: Révision des indications cliniques de l'échographie du premier trimestre. RéSULTATS: L'échographie au premier trimestre offre des avantages cliniques démontrés. DONNéES PROBANTES: Les données probantes ont été révisées au moyen de recherche dans Medline et selon la bibliographie des articles pertinents.
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March 2019
Objective: This guideline reviews the clinical indications for first trimester ultrasound.
Outcome: Proven clinical benefit has been reported from first trimester ultrasound.
Evidence: A Medline search and bibliography reviews in relevant literature provided the evidence.
Objective: To determine the proportion of women in Robson group 5 (RG5) who were eligible for a trial of labour after Caesarean (TOLAC) and, among eligible candidates, identify determinants of having a TOLAC and subsequent vaginal delivery (VD).
Methods: This population-based cohort study used data derived from the Nova Scotia Atlee Perinatal Database. Deliveries from 1998-2014 to women in RG5 (≥1 previous CS with a singleton term cephalic fetus) were included.
J Obstet Gynaecol Can
January 2017
Objectif: RéSULTATS: SOURCES DES DONNéES PROBANTES: Nous avons effectué une recherche sur MEDLINE et Kfinder pour trouver des articles pertinents, puis avons examiné les bibliographies des articles retenus, notamment des revues Cochrane et des articles de revue récents.
Valeurs: Les données recueillies ont été analysées par le Comité d'imagerie diagnostique de la Société des obstétriciens et gynécologues du Canada. Les recommandations ont été classées selon les critères établis par le Groupe d'étude canadien sur les soins de santé préventifs (Tableau 1).
Objective: OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE: A MEDLINE and KFINDER search was used to identify relevant articles, with review of bibliography identified article including Cochrane reviews and recent review articles.
Values: The evidence collected was reviewed by the Diagnostic Imaging Committee of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada. The recommendations were made according to the guidelines developed by The Canadian Task Force on Preventative Health Care (Table 1).
The chemotherapy received by breast cancer patients is complicated by many side effects. At our centre, a health care professional is accessible at all times, yet we hypothesize that most breast cancer patients suffer in silence rather than phone for assistance. This study sought to assess the value of and perceived need for a telephone call to breast cancer patients following the initiation of chemotherapy.
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