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- 2024
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Correlation between maternal and umbilical cord 25-hydroxy-vitamin D levels over a range of values. A prospective observational study from the United Arab Emirates
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- 2023
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Adverse neonatal outcome and veno-arterial differences in umbilical cord blood pH (ΔpH) at birth : a population-based study of 108,629 newborns
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- 2022
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Proposed cutoff for fetal scalp blood lactate in intrapartum fetal surveillance based on neonatal outcomes : a large prospective observational study
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- 2021
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Glycemic, maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with type 1 diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring during pregnancy – Pump vs multiple daily injections, a secondary analysis of an observational cohort study
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- 2020
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Maternal Arterial Blood Gas Values During Delivery: Effect of Mode of Delivery, Maternal Characteristics, Obstetric Interventions and Correlation to Fetal Umbilical Cord Blood
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Effectiveness of fetal scalp stimulation test in assessing fetal wellbeing during labor, a retrospective cohort study
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- 2019
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Use of Lactate ProTM2 for measurement of fetal scalp blood lactate during labor – proposing new cutoffs for normality, preacidemia and acidemia : a cross-sectional study
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Arterio-venous blood gas Δvalues for validation of umbilical cord blood samples at birth are not only biased by sample mix ups but also affected by clinical factors
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Continuous glucose monitoring in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes : an observational cohort study of 186 pregnancies
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Reliability of the point-of care analyzer “StatStrip® Xpress™” for measurement of fetal blood lactate
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