10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORDOCENTESES»
Discover the use of
cordocenteses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cordocenteses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Genetics and Ethics in Global Perspective
Most available data on prenatal diagnosis in Japan are from a survey conducted
by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in 1998,14 where 5,748 cases (5,557
amnio- centeses, 109 CVS, 77 cordocenteses, 5 fetal skin or liver biopsies) were
...
Dorothy C. Wertz, John C. Fletcher, 2004
2
Neonatology and Blood Transfusion
Weiner et al., who started performing serial diagnostic cordocenteses at indirect
globulin titres of 1:8, also concluded that a foetal blood sample in haemolytic
disease permits a reliable identification of the foetus at risk of having anaemia [
153].
C. Th. Smit-Sibinga, 2010
3
Textbook of Perinatal Medicine, Second Edition
Donner et al. reported 759 diagnostic cordocenteses with a known outcome
using the freehand technique.20 Acknowledging several limitations (final
diagnoses were not necessarily reported and 87% (34/39) of their perinatal
losses were ...
Asim Kurjak, Frank A. Chervenak, 2006
4
Obstetric Medicine: A Problem-Based Approach
Further cordocenteses can be considered, depending on the response to
treatment and the gestational age. At delivery, cord thyroid function tests should
be preformed, and a paediatric review initiated. 3. All women with active
thyrotoxicosis ...
Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Joanna Girling, 2007
Warren G. Sanger. □□ Fetal blood sampling, also called cordocenteses, is
associated with a fetal loss rate of: 2-5%. OO The generally accepted turn-around
-time for genetic amniocentesis in receiving cytogenetic results is approximately:
10- ...
6
Hematologic Diseases—Advances in Research and Treatment: ...
... to multiples of the median (MOM), as noninvasive means to detect severe fetal
anemia. We measured CFI and MCA-PSV MoM in 37 fetuses just before their first
(n = 37), second (n = 22), and third (n = 14) cordocenteses and transfusions.
7
Disorders of Thrombosis and Hemostasis in Pregnancy: A Guide ...
Some centers continue to offer serial intrauterine platelet transfusions as first-line
therapy, but the multiple cordocenteses that would be required to administer the
platelets carry substantial risk of fetal demise. Possibilities for antenatal ...
Hannah Cohen, Patrick O'Brien, 2012
8
The Principles of Clinical Cytogenetics
regarding risks of PUBS included outcomes of 1,260 diagnostic cordocenteses
among three fetal diagnosis centers and 25 practitioners[l35]. A fixed needle
guide was used in this study, and prospective data was compared to the
published ...
Steven Gersen, Martha B. Keagle, 2013
9
Comprehensive Pediatric Nephrology: Text with CD-ROM
Reference intervals were calculated in a study of 129 cordocenteses involving 54
fetuses without renal disease.19 Mean serum cystatin C levels were 1.6 mg/L,
with 2.0 mg/L being the upper limit of normal; in the same study, fetal serum β2- ...
Denis F. Geary, Franz Schaefer, 2008
10
Alloimmune Disorders of Pregnancy: Anaemia, Thrombocytopenia ...
In one series of 750 diagnostic or therapeutic cordocenteses, the incidence of
fetal bradycardia was 21% with puncture of the umbilical artery as compared with
3% with umbilical venous puncture.36 Several authors have conjectured that this
...
Andrew Hadley, Peter Soothill, 2002