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Alec W. Welsh
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 150
Citations - 2569
Alec W. Welsh is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Doppler effect. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 143 publications receiving 2248 citations. Previous affiliations of Alec W. Welsh include Imperial College London & University of Cambridge.
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Caseload midwifery care versus standard maternity care for women of any risk: M@NGO, a randomised controlled trial
Sally Tracy,Donna Hartz,Mark Tracy,Jyai Allen,Amanda Forti,Bev Hall,Jan White,Anne Lainchbury,Helen Stapleton,Michael Beckmann,Andrew Bisits,Caroline S.E. Homer,Maralyn Foureur,Alec W. Welsh,Sue Kildea +14 more
TL;DR: The results show that for women of any risk, caseload midwifery is safe and cost effective, and the proportion of women who had a caesarean section was the main primary outcome.
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Evaluation of Conventional Doppler Fetal Cardiac Function Parameters: E/A Ratios, Outflow Tracts, and Myocardial Performance Index
Edgar Hernandez-Andrade,J. A. Benavides‐Serralde,Rogelio Cruz-Martinez,Alec W. Welsh,Javier Mancilla-Ramírez +4 more
TL;DR: The myocardial performance index (MPI) also provides information on systolic and diastolic cardiac function and is an early and consistent marker of cardiac dysfunction which becomes altered in early stages of chronic hypoxia or in cases with cardiac overload such as in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
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Guidelines for the use of recombinant activated factor VII in massive obstetric haemorrhage
TL;DR: An opinion and guideline based on a multidisciplinary group of Australian and New Zealand clinicians from the fields of obstetrics, anaesthesia and haematology is intended to be used as a guideline and algorithm for the use of rFVIIa, though any use should be tailored to local practice and resources.
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Caseload midwifery compared to standard or private obstetric care for first time mothers in a public teaching hospital in Australia: a cross sectional study of cost and birth outcomes
Sally Tracy,Sally Tracy,Alec W. Welsh,Bev Hall,Bev Hall,Donna Hartz,Donna Hartz,Anne Lainchbury,Andrew Bisits,Jan White,Mark Tracy,Mark Tracy +11 more
TL;DR: Cost reduction appears to be achieved through reorganising the way care is delivered in the public hospital system with the introduction of Midwifery Group Practice or caseload care.
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Fetal cystoscopy in the management of fetal obstructive uropathy: experience in a single European centre
TL;DR: To audit diagnostic and therapeutic fetal cystoscopy for suspected posterior urethral valves (PUV) in women with high-risk pregnancies for Down's syndrome.