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Publication Clinical and ultrasonographic parameters in assessment of labor induction success in nulliparous women(2020) ;Bila, Jovan (57208312057) ;Plesinac, Snezana (13611805700) ;Vidakovic, Snezana (9434348100) ;Spremovic, Svetlana (22942161500) ;Terzic, Milan (55519713300) ;Dotlic, Jelena (6504769174)Kalezic Vukovic, Ivana (57208393817)Purpose: Evaluation of simplified Bishop score and ultrasound cervicometry in the assessment of labor induction success in nulliparous women. Methods: Prospective cohort study included 146 nulliparous women with singleton pregnancy and indications for labor induction. Prior to labor induction, cervicometry and Bishop score were determined. Upon delivery, patients were classified as those delivered vaginally and by cesarean section (CS) after unsuccessful labor induction. Results: Bishop score >5 was found in 47.95% of vaginally delivered women and 12.33% of patients delivered by CS (p <.01). Cervicometry had appropriate findings in 34.2% of vaginally delivered women and 75.3% of those delivered by CS (p <.01). Bishop score (>5 versus ≤5) had lower sensitivity (52.05%) and specificity (12.33%) than cervicometry (good versus unfavorable findings) (sensitivity 65.75%, specificity 75.34%) for prediction of labor induction success. If Bishop score was ≤5, cervicometry had 50.0% sensitivity and 78.13% specificity, while if Bishop score was >5, 82.86% sensitivity and 55.56% specificity. Obtained model for predicting labor induction outcome in nulliparous women based on their clinical and ultrasonographical characteristics identified the Bishop score as the most important predictor. Conclusions: Study confirmed the usefulness of simplified Bishop score and ultrasound cervicometry in the assessment of labor induction success in nulliparous women. © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Correlation of biochemical parameters and neonatal outcome in patients with gestational hypertension(2013) ;Kocijancic, Dusica Maksimilijan (37031231300) ;Plesinac, Snezana (13611805700) ;Plecas, Darko (6603715745) ;Aksam, Slavica (41460951800)Kocijancic, Aleksandar (36016706900)Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are one of the leading causes of maternal death in the world and one of the major causes of perinatal mortality. The incidence of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy is 8%-15%. Significant changes of biochemical parameters in cases of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are increased levels of blood glucose, urea, creatinine, uric acid (hyperuricemia), transaminases, and LDH. The most increased is the level of proteinuria. Bad laboratory results and the intensification of clinical signs, with multiorgan dysfunction, are indications for termination of pregnancy. © 2013 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Correlation of biochemical parameters and neonatal outcome in patients with gestational hypertension(2013) ;Kocijancic, Dusica Maksimilijan (37031231300) ;Plesinac, Snezana (13611805700) ;Plecas, Darko (6603715745) ;Aksam, Slavica (41460951800)Kocijancic, Aleksandar (36016706900)Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are one of the leading causes of maternal death in the world and one of the major causes of perinatal mortality. The incidence of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy is 8%-15%. Significant changes of biochemical parameters in cases of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are increased levels of blood glucose, urea, creatinine, uric acid (hyperuricemia), transaminases, and LDH. The most increased is the level of proteinuria. Bad laboratory results and the intensification of clinical signs, with multiorgan dysfunction, are indications for termination of pregnancy. © 2013 Informa Healthcare USA, Inc. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication First trimester ultrasonographic parameters in prediction of the course and outcome of monochorionic twin pregnancies(2017) ;Aksam, Slavica (41460951800) ;Plesinac, Snezana (13611805700) ;Dotlic, Jelena (6504769174) ;Tadic, Jasmina (56764159000) ;Vrzic-Petronijevic, Svetlana (14520050800) ;Petronijevic, Milos (21739995200) ;Kocijancic-Belovic, Dusica (57194538164)Buzadzic, Snezana (55220210800)Background/aim: The aim of the study was to evaluate the association and the potential predictive value of first trimester ultrasonographic parameters on the course and outcome of monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies. Materials and methods: A prospective cohort study was undertaken of 39 healthy women with consecutive monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies. During first-trimester screening, crown-rump length (CRL) and nuchal translucency (NT) were measured. The intertwin discordance in CRL and NT was determined. As pregnancy outcomes we assessed twins’ live-born rates, Apgar scores, birth weight, pregnancy complications, and gestational week of delivery. Results: None of the assessed pregnancy outcomes significantly correlated with standard CRL discordance ≥10%. The newly established cut-off was 3.75 mm for CRL and 1.3 mm for NT. Monochorionic diamniotic twins were delivered in a later gestational week and had better chance of survival if CRL intertwin difference was <3.75 mm. Apgar scores significantly negatively correlated only with NT of corresponding twins. When intertwin NT difference was ≥1.3 mm, twins had lower birth weight and pregnancy complications were more frequent. Regression models show that intertwin CRL difference <3.75 mm is a significant predictor of live-born monochorionic diamniotic twins. Conclusion: CRL and NT in monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies could indicate pregnancy complications and outcomes. © TÜBİTAK. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Prediction of Monochorionic Diamniotic Twin Pregnancy Outcomes Based on Early Second Trimester Ultrasound(2023) ;Aksam, Slavica (41460951800) ;Dotlic, Jelena (6504769174) ;Belovic, Dusica Kocijancic (57194538164) ;Cvjeticanin, Mirjana Marjanovic (57201696561) ;Vukovic, Ivana (56274397500) ;Mitrovic, Milena (58615732600) ;Babovic, Ivana (14828590600) ;Milicevic, Srboljub (22941572700) ;Plesinac, Snezana (13611805700) ;Buzadzic, Snezana (55220210800)Indraccolo, Ugo (58184896600)Background: Association between second trimester ultrasound findings and twin pregnancy outcome is still unclear. Study aimed to evaluate the performance of second trimester ultrasound scan in the prediction of monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies outcomes. Methods: Prospective-cohort study of all consecutive healthy women with monochorionic twin pregnancies followed-up and delivered in five years was undertaken. During second trimester screening (16–18 weeks) fetal biometry was measured (biparietal diameter–BPD, abdominal circumference–AC, femur length–FL, estimated fetal weight–EFW) and inter-twin discordance noted. Amniotic fluid amount was determined. Pregnancy outcomes were having live-born twins, Apgar sores and birth-weights, pregnancy complications and gestational week of delivery. Results: Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis showed that BPD (p = 0.018), AC (p = 0.019) and FL (p = 0.015) were good predictors of having live-born twins. Regression analysis showed that the most important factors influencing twins’ survival to term were inter-twin AC, BPD and FL differences. Fetal discordance in BPD, AC and FL explained correctly 76.3%, 76.5% and 58% of pregnancy outcomes. If second trimester inter-twin BPD difference was <2.5 mm, AC difference was <17 mm and FL difference was <1.5 mm survival of twins was better, complications were less frequent, delivery mostly occurred closer to term, twins had higher birth-weights and better Apgar scores. Second trimester EFW of twin and its difference as well as the amniotic fluid amount were not associated with examined pregnancy outcomes. Conclusions: Discordant twins’ growth in the second trimester registered by ultrasound reliably implies on adverse monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy outcome. © 2023 The Author(s). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Successful pregnancies in a patient with Takayasu arteritis and antiphospholipid syndrome, maintained on infliximab corticosteroid-free regimen: case-based review(2024) ;Jovicic, Zikica (6603491963) ;Dragasevic, Sanja (56505490700) ;Petkovic, Ana (57394209800) ;Plesinac, Snezana (13611805700) ;Sokic Milutinovic, Aleksandra (55956752600)Stojanovic, Maja (57201074079)Takayasu arteritis (TA) is a large vessel vasculitis affecting predominantly females below the age of 40. Patients with TA seem to be at increased risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, resulting in mother or child complications. Although few studies analyzed the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (APLA) in TA patients, an association between antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and TA is rarely reported in the literature, mainly in the form of case reports. In fact, very few data regarding pregnancy outcomes in patients with TA and APS are available. An active form of Crohn’s disease (CD) might be another risk factor strongly affecting the fertility rate. Here, we would like to present a 33-year-old woman with TA, double-positive APS and Crohn’s disease (CD). The report is followed by the literature review of the association of APLA and/or APS with TA, focusing on analyzing the pregnancy outcomes. To our knowledge, this is the first case describing two successful, naturally occurring pregnancies, in a patient suffering from TA, APS and CD, and maintained on infliximab, azathioprine, and a corticosteroid-free regimen. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Successful pregnancies in a patient with Takayasu arteritis and antiphospholipid syndrome, maintained on infliximab corticosteroid-free regimen: case-based review(2024) ;Jovicic, Zikica (6603491963) ;Dragasevic, Sanja (56505490700) ;Petkovic, Ana (57394209800) ;Plesinac, Snezana (13611805700) ;Sokic Milutinovic, Aleksandra (55956752600)Stojanovic, Maja (57201074079)Takayasu arteritis (TA) is a large vessel vasculitis affecting predominantly females below the age of 40. Patients with TA seem to be at increased risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, resulting in mother or child complications. Although few studies analyzed the presence of antiphospholipid antibodies (APLA) in TA patients, an association between antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and TA is rarely reported in the literature, mainly in the form of case reports. In fact, very few data regarding pregnancy outcomes in patients with TA and APS are available. An active form of Crohn’s disease (CD) might be another risk factor strongly affecting the fertility rate. Here, we would like to present a 33-year-old woman with TA, double-positive APS and Crohn’s disease (CD). The report is followed by the literature review of the association of APLA and/or APS with TA, focusing on analyzing the pregnancy outcomes. To our knowledge, this is the first case describing two successful, naturally occurring pregnancies, in a patient suffering from TA, APS and CD, and maintained on infliximab, azathioprine, and a corticosteroid-free regimen. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2023.