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Andre Rognes

Department of Life Sciences and health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway

Publications

  • Perspective   
    Investigators showed that Gestational Identification acute Foetal Growth Restriction was Ineffective and had Negative Effects on Skilled Birth Attendants and New Born Mortality
    Author(s): Andre Rognes*

    Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR) is a disappointment of the embryo to arrive at its full development potential and is related with maternal, placental and fetal circumstances, including hypertension, other placental lacks and inherent irregularities. It builds the dangers of stillbirth, birth hypoxia, neonatal demise and neuro-formative impairment. Little mediation exist to forestall FGR, but the observation of development confined hatchlings makes it conceivable to actuate conveyance to stay away from serious fetal split the difference or passing. Antenatal checking incorporates umbilical course Doppler velocimetry, considering a 30% decrease in perinatal mortality in high-risk pregnancies. Screening for FGR is subsequently a focal part of pre-birth care, as certified by late expert rules from Canada, France, New Zealand, the UK and the USA. Population screening depends on risk factor .. Read More»
    10.24105/ejbi.2022.18.12.136-137