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Publication Hereditary thrombophilia and low-molecular-weight heparin in women: Useful determinants, including thyroid dysfunction, incorporating the management of treatment and outcomes of the entity(2023) ;Dugalic, Stefan (26648755300) ;Petronijevic, Milica (58134579600) ;Sengul, Demet (22938589200) ;Detanac, Dzenana A. (36815573500) ;Sengul, Ilker (26323870100) ;De Arruda Veiga, Eduardo Carvalho (44462234600) ;Stanisavljevic, Tamara (57252613700) ;Macura, Maja (57219966636) ;Todorovic, Jovana (7003376825)Gojnic, Miroslava (9434266300)OBJECTIVE: Our study purposed to examine the complex relationship between low-molecular-weight heparin therapy, multiple pregnancy determinants, and adverse pregnancy outcomes during the third trimester in women with inherited thrombophilia. METHODS: Patients were selected from a prospective cohort of 358 pregnant patients recruited between 2016 and 2018 at the Clinic for Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade. RESULTS: Gestational age at delivery (β=-0.081, p=0.014), resistance index of the umbilical artery (β=0.601, p=0.039), and d-dimer (β=0.245, p<0.001) between 36th and 38th weeks of gestation presented the direct predictors for adverse pregnancy outcomes. The model fit was examined using the root mean square error of approximation 0.00 (95%CI 0.00 0.18), the goodness-of-fit index was 0.998, and the adjusted goodness-of-fit index was 0.966. CONCLUSION: There is a need for the introduction of more precise protocols for the assessment of hereditary thrombophilias and the need for the introduction of low-molecular-weight heparin. © 2023 Associacao Medica Brasileira. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Revisiting type II diabetes mellitus in pregnancy and pregnancy outcomes such as in thyroidology: Do you mind?(2023) ;Todorovic, Jovana (7003376825) ;Dugalic, Stefan (26648755300) ;Sengul, Demet (22938589200) ;Stanisavljevic, Dejana (23566969700) ;Detanac, Dzenana A. (36815573500) ;Sengul, Ilker (26323870100) ;De Arruda Veiga, Eduardo Carvalho (44462234600) ;Terzic-Supic, Zorica (15840732000) ;Duric, Biljana (23472542000)Gojnic, Miroslava (9434266300)OBJECTIVE: There is an increase in the prevalence of pre-gestational diabetes in the past decades, mainly due to the increase in the prevalence of obesity in the general population and consequently type 2 diabetes among women of reproductive age. METHODS: This study purposed to describe the delivery characteristics, pregnancy complications, and outcomes among women in Serbia with the pre-gestational type 2 diabetes in the past decade, as well as their pregnancy complications, deliveries, and neonatal outcomes. The study included data from all the pregnant women with pre-gestational type 2 diabetes in Belgrade, Serbia during the period between 2010 and 2020. The final sample consisted of 138 patients. RESULTS: More than half, i.e., 70 (50.7%) had a vaginal delivery, while 48 (34.8%) had elective and 20 (14.5%) had emergency caesarean sections. Throughout the period, there was 1 patient with preeclampsia (0.7%), 5 with pregnancy-induced hypertension (3.6%), 7 had newborns with small for gestational age (5.1%), 28 with macrosomia (20.3%), 12 (8.7%) had preterm births, and one-fifth, i.e., 28 (20.3%) of the newborns had Apgar score under 8. CONCLUSION: The present study revealed that women with type 2 diabetes in pregnancy have a significant burden of pregnancy complications, related to pregnancy, delivery, and newborns. © 2023 Associacao Medica Brasileira. All rights reserved.
