Publications by authors named "V Giorgione"

Objective: To evaluate the impact of twin dating by ultrasound-measured crown-rump length (CRL) of the larger (CRL-L), smaller (CRL-S) or mean twin measurement (CRL-M) on the rates of preterm birth (PTB) and detection of small for gestational age (SGA) births.

Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Setting: A tertiary fetal medicine centre (London, UK).

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  • The study explores fetal and offspring heart adaptations in cases of fetal growth restriction (FGR) compared to healthy controls over time.
  • Using advanced echocardiographic techniques, researchers found significant differences in heart geometry and function between FGR and healthy fetuses, including increased cardiac output and impaired diastolic function in FGR cases.
  • Findings suggest that changes in heart structure and function associated with FGR may be linked to chronic lack of oxygen from the placenta, potentially leading to long-term cardiovascular issues in affected children.
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Objective: The identification of fetal growth restriction (FGR) due to uteroplacental insufficiency is important to improve perinatal outcomes. To distinguish FGR from small for gestational age (SGA), FGR consensus definition is currently based on biometry and/or additional biophysical parameters. This study aims to verify if this definition might be modified by including circulating angiogenic factors.

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Background: Preterm preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication associated with myocardial dysfunction and premature cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. Left atrial (LA) strain is a noninvasive index of left ventricular end diastolic pressure and an early marker of heart failure risk. This study aimed to evaluate LA strain during the postpartum period in participants with and without preterm preeclampsia and to assess whether this varied in the presence of hypertension, cardiac dysfunction or both.

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The acceptability of upcycled foods is influenced by individual, context and product-related factors. This study aimed at investigating the impact of circular economy (CE) information on consumers' sensory acceptability, purchase intention and perceived value of upcycled foods, taking into account eating behaviours and personality traits that could be related to the consumers' sustainable consumption habits. To this aim, a group of young subjects (n = 80, 18-35 years old) participated in a two-step study.

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