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Ewoud Schuit
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 194
Citations - 6550
Ewoud Schuit is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 160 publications receiving 4260 citations. Previous affiliations of Ewoud Schuit include Centra & Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
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Prediction models for diagnosis and prognosis of covid-19: systematic review and critical appraisal
Laure Wynants,Laure Wynants,Ben Van Calster,Ben Van Calster,Gary S. Collins,Gary S. Collins,Richard D Riley,Georg Heinze,Ewoud Schuit,Marc J.M. Bonten,Darren Dahly,Johanna A A G Damen,Thomas P. A. Debray,Valentijn M.T. de Jong,Maarten De Vos,Paula Dhiman,Paula Dhiman,Maria C Haller,Michael O. Harhay,Liesbet Henckaerts,Pauline Heus,Michael Kammer,Nina Kreuzberger,Anna Lohmann,Kim Luijken,Jie Ma,Glen P. Martin,David J. McLernon,Constanza L Andaur Navarro,Johannes B. Reitsma,Jamie C. Sergeant,Chunhu Shi,Nicole Skoetz,Luc J.M. Smits,Kym I E Snell,Matthew Sperrin,René Spijker,René Spijker,Ewout W. Steyerberg,Toshihiko Takada,Ioanna Tzoulaki,Ioanna Tzoulaki,Sander M. J. van Kuijk,Bas C T van Bussel,Bas C T van Bussel,Iwan C. C. van der Horst,Florien S. van Royen,Jan Y Verbakel,Jan Y Verbakel,Christine Wallisch,Christine Wallisch,Jack Wilkinson,Robert Wolff,Lotty Hooft,Karel G.M. Moons,Maarten van Smeden +55 more
TL;DR: Proposed models for covid-19 are poorly reported, at high risk of bias, and their reported performance is probably optimistic, according to a review of published and preprint reports.
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Prediction models for cardiovascular disease risk in the general population: systematic review
Johanna A A G Damen,Lotty Hooft,Ewoud Schuit,Ewoud Schuit,Thomas P. A. Debray,Gary S. Collins,Ioanna Tzoulaki,Camille Lassale,George C.M. Siontis,Virginia Chiocchia,Corran Roberts,Michael Maia Schlüssel,Stephen Gerry,James A. Black,Pauline Heus,Yvonne T. van der Schouw,Linda M. Peelen,Karel G.M. Moons +17 more
TL;DR: There is an excess of models predicting incident CVD in the general population and the usefulness of most of the models remains unclear owing to methodological shortcomings, incomplete presentation, and lack of external validation and model impact studies.
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Cervical pessaries for prevention of preterm birth in women with a multiple pregnancy (ProTWIN): A multicentre, open-label randomised controlled trial
Sophie Liem,Ewoud Schuit,Maud A. Hegeman,Joke M.J. Bais,Karin de Boer,Kitty W.M. Bloemenkamp,Jozien T. J. Brons,Hans Duvekot,Bas Nij Bijvank,Maureen T.M. Franssen,Ingrid Gaugler,Irene M. de Graaf,Martijn A. Oudijk,Dimitri N.M. Papatsonis,Paula J.M. Pernet,Martina Porath,Liesbeth Scheepers,Marko Sikkema,Jan Sporken,Harry Visser,Wim van Wijngaarden,Mallory Woiski,Mariëlle G. van Pampus,Ben W.J. Mol,Dick J. Bekedam +24 more
TL;DR: In unselected women with a multiple pregnancy, prophylactic use of a cervical pessary does not reduce poor perinatal outcome.
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Effectiveness of progestogens to improve perinatal outcome in twin pregnancies: an individual participant data meta‐analysis
Ewoud Schuit,Sarah J. Stock,Line Rode,Dwight J. Rouse,Arianne C. Lim,Jane E. Norman,Anwar H. Nassar,Vicente Serra,C.A. Combs,Christophe Vayssière,Mona M. Aboulghar,Stephen Wood,Elcin Cetingoz,Christian M. Briery,Eduardo Borges da Fonseca,Katharina Worda,Ann Tabor,Elizabeth Thom,S. N. Caritis,Johnny Awwad,Ihab M. Usta,Alfredo Perales,Juan Meseguer,Kimberly Maurel,Thomas J. Garite,Mohamed A. Aboulghar,Y M Amin,Sue Ross,C Cam,Ateş Karateke,John C. Morrison,Everett F. Magann,K. H. Nicolaides,Nicolaas P.A. Zuithoff,Rolf H.H. Groenwold,K Moons,Anneke Kwee,Ben W.J. Mol +37 more
TL;DR: In twin pregnancies, the rates of adverse perinatal outcome and subsequent long‐term morbidity are substantial, and mainly result from preterm birth (PTB).
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Antiphospholipid antibody profile based obstetric outcomes of primary antiphospholipid syndrome: the PREGNANTS study.
Gabriele Saccone,Vincenzo Berghella,Giuseppe Maria Maruotti,Tullio Ghi,Giuseppe Rizzo,Giuliana Simonazzi,Nicola Rizzo,Fabio Facchinetti,Andrea Dall'Asta,Silvia Visentin,Laura Sarno,Serena Xodo,Dalila Bernabini,Francesca Monari,Amanda Roman,Ahizechukwu C. Eke,Ariela Hoxha,Amelia Ruffatti,Ewoud Schuit,Pasquale Martinelli +19 more
TL;DR: In women with only 1 positive test result, women with anti‐&bgr;2 glycoprotein‐I positivity present alone had a significantly lower live birth rate and a significantly higher incidence of preeclampsia without, compared with women with multiple antibody positive results.