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Diogo Ayres-de-Campos
Researcher at University of Lisbon
Publications - 157
Citations - 5224
Diogo Ayres-de-Campos is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiotocography & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 152 publications receiving 4067 citations. Previous affiliations of Diogo Ayres-de-Campos include University of Porto & Hospital de São João.
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FIGO consensus guidelines on intrapartum fetal monitoring: Cardiotocography
TL;DR: CTG monitoring should never be regarded as a substitute for good clinical observation and judgement, or as an excuse for leaving the mother unattended during labor.
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Sisporto 2.0: A program for automated analysis of cardiotocograms
Diogo Ayres-de-Campos,João Bernardes,Antonio Garrido,Joaquim Marques-de-sá,Luís Pereira-Leite +4 more
TL;DR: The latest version of SisPorto, a program for automated analysis of cardiotocograms that closely follows the FIGO guidelines, analyses ante- and intrapartum tracings, performs no signal reduction, and has the possibility of simultaneously recording twins is described.
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FIGO classification for the clinical diagnosis of placenta accreta spectrum disorders
Eric Jauniaux,Diogo Ayres-de-Campos,Jens Langhoff-Roos,Karin A. Fox,Sally Collins,Sally Collins +5 more
TL;DR: Adherence to this new International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) classification should improve future systematic reviews and meta‐analyses and provide more accurate epidemiologic data which are essential to develop new management strategies.
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Global interim guidance on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) during pregnancy and puerperium from FIGO and allied partners: Information for healthcare professionals.
Liona C. Poon,Huixia Yang,Anil Kapur,Nir Melamed,Blami Dao,Hema Divakar,H. David McIntyre,A.B. Kihara,Diogo Ayres-de-Campos,Enrico Ferrazzi,Gian Carlo Di Renzo,Moshe Hod +11 more
TL;DR: In response to the World Health Organization (WHO) statements and international concerns regarding the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) outbreak, FIGO has issued comprehensive guidance for the management of pregnant women.
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Evaluation of interobserver agreement of cardiotocograms
João Bernardes,Altamiro Costa-Pereira,Diogo Ayres-de-Campos,H.P. van Geijn,Luís Pereira-Leite +4 more
TL;DR: Analysis of most cardiotocographic events is poorly reproducible, even when experts use the FIGO guidelines, which may be explained by some still ambiguous guidelines, by eyeball limitations in evaluation of subtle events, and by the incapacity of busy clinicians to assess complex and multiple cardiotOCographic events in a systematic and disciplined fashion.