2016
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.13035
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Velamentous or marginal cord insertion and the risk of spontaneous preterm birth, prelabor rupture of the membranes, and anomalous cord length, a population‐based study

Abstract: Velamentous and, to a lesser extent, marginal cord insertions were associated with increased risk of PROM, pPROM, SPTB, and short cord. This suggests a common pathogenesis behind altered function of the membranes, cord, and placenta. The decline in SPTB could not be explained by the reduction in the occurrence of anomalous cord insertion.

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“…The six studies included in the present meta‐analysis are summarized in Table . The studies were conducted in Austria; Finland; Norway; and the USA . All six studies included placentas with normal umbilical cord insertions as a control group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The six studies included in the present meta‐analysis are summarized in Table . The studies were conducted in Austria; Finland; Norway; and the USA . All six studies included placentas with normal umbilical cord insertions as a control group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All six studies included placentas with normal umbilical cord insertions as a control group. The study designs were prospective cohort; retrospective cohort; retrospective hospital‐based registry; and retrospective case–control …”
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“…MFR er sentral også i koblinger med andre registre og kohortstudier, og flere artikler i de mest prestisjetunge tidsskriftene i verden er basert på slike koblinger med MFR og andre datakilder 2,11 . Fødselsregisterdata gir nyttige bidrag i studier av gjentagelsesrisiko for uheldige svangerskapsutfall og det norske registeret har unike data, for eksempel om hvordan avvikende navlesnorsfeste øker risiko for uheldige svangerskapsutfall 13,14 . Svangerskap og fødsel er naert knyttet til barnas helse og risiko for sykdom.…”
Section: Medisinsk Fødselsregister -Et Unikt Utgangpunktunclassified