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In this study the test characteristics of the early structural ultrasound examination (SUE) (at 13-14 weeks) will be evaluated and compared the those of the standard SUE/AUE at 20 weeks. Also, the amount of (in-)conclusive examinations and the…
The primary objective of this study will be to evaluate the cardiac adaptation due to hemodynamic changes in monochorionic twin pregnancies complicated by TTTS and sIUGR, by evaluating the size and the growth pattern of the pulmonary artery and the…
The primary objective of this study is to determine the ability to diagnose (in a clinical validation study) the health of the early foetus by using the non-invasive nanoCAGE RNA-sequencing test using circulating cell-free RNA isolated from first…
We seek to elucidate the perinatal exposures to DEHP and BPA with the intention of providing evidence for policy makers and manufacturers. It is our hope that less toxic products will be used in health care and in the general population in the…
The proposed study has 2 main aims: 1) Understanding the complex interplay of determinants of parenting and examining how specific parenting styles explain associations between parent characteristics (such as personality or mental and physical (ill…
The main objective of the study is to construct reference curves for fetal bladder diameters and volume in the second and third trimester of pregnancy. Moreover we will investigate the variation in the dimensions of renal pelvis in relation to the…
The primary objectives :Are children of mothers with sub-optimal thyroid function and/or sub-clinical hypothyroidism and/or hypothyroxinemia during early pregnancy at risk for developmental delay at the age of two and does this possible delay…
To determine the vaginal microbiota composition during preeclampsia
Primary objective: to determine the incidence and location of thrombi in the umbilical venous catheter route during and after umbilical catheterization and in the same route in infants without umbilical catheters. Secondary objectives:A. to…
Developing a risk score based on established risk factors and personality traits, to predict possible postnatal anxiety/depression with or without problems in bonding between mother and child at the first consult at the midwives practice or…
To determine the feasibility of rs-fMRI in neonates undergoing a planned diagnostic MRI session following perinatal asphyxia. To assess intra-session reproducibility (test-retest reliability) of the rs-fMRI technique in neonates with asphyxia.
To obtain reference values of rsO2 of cerebral and muscle tissue measured by NIRO 200 NX for (relatively) healthy near term and term neonates.
Primarily, to study the relation between neonatal cerebral oxygen saturation and extraction and intelligence at 4 years of age in infants born following intrauterine growth restriction. The second aim is to study the relation between neonatal…
Cross-sectional study: To detect the normal range of amplitudes and segment intervals of the fECG. Case-cohort study: To compare the fECG between healthy fetuses and fetuses with various forms of severe CHD. To determine the diagnostic value of fECG…
The aim of this study is to determine whether children between 5-17 years born to women with an autoimmune disorder and prednisone use during pregnancy have chronically elevated cortisol levels compared to children born to women with an autoimmune…
Primary Objective: To assess the hemodynamical effects of administration of AS in FGR fetuses and to compare these effects with those that occur in appropriate for gestational age (AGA) fetuses. Secondary Objective(s): To investigate the effect of…
This study will learn us about the prevalence of asymptomatic urinary retention postpartum, as well as the natural course and complications.
To establish normal ranges for the lateral ventricles in neonates with a gestational age ranging from 25 to 42 weeks.
The objective of this study is to better understand the forces and tongue movements that a baby uses while drinking at the breast and to what extent they contribute to effective feeding.
What is the most reliable way, defined as the lowest percentage rate of urines which are contaminated, to collect urine in pregnant women to asses bacteriuria? Comparison of three different methods of collection: midstream morning urine, midstream…