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J.J. Duvekot
Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Publications - 51
Citations - 1304
J.J. Duvekot is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1037 citations.
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Perinatal morbidity and mortality in early-onset fetal growth restriction: cohort outcomes of the trial of randomized umbilical and fetal flow in Europe (TRUFFLE)
Christoph Lees,Christoph Lees,Neil Marlow,Birgit Arabin,C. M. Bilardo,Christoph Brezinka,J. B. Derks,J.J. Duvekot,Tiziana Frusca,Anke Diemert,Enrico Ferrazzi,Wessel Ganzevoort,Kurt Hecher,Pasquale Martinelli,E. Ostermayer,Aris T. Papageorghiou,Dietmar Schlembach,Ktm Schneider,Baskaran Thilaganathan,Tullia Todros,A. G. van Wassenaer-Leemhuis,Adriana Valcamonico,Gerard H. A. Visser,Hans Wolf +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report cohort outcomes for a prospective multicenter randomized management study of fetal growth restriction (Trial of Randomized Umbilical and Fetal Flow in Europe (TRUFFLE)) performed in 20 European perinatal centers between 2005 and 2010.
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Risk of cardiovascular disease after pre-eclampsia and the effect of lifestyle interventions: a literature-based study.
TL;DR: This study addresses the following questions: Do cardiovascular risk factors fully explain the odds ratio of cardiovascular risk after pre‐eclampsia?
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Postpartum hemorrhage and transfusion of blood and blood components.
TL;DR: The reader should be able to summarize the new guidelines related to transfusion criteria, explain the importance of reducing morbidity related to improving quality of life issues, and list infectious and noninfectious complications of a red blood cell transfusion.
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Is middle cerebral artery Doppler related to neonatal and 2-year infant outcome in early fetal growth restriction?
Tamara Stampalija,Birgit Arabin,Hans Wolf,Caterina M. Bilardo,Christoph Lees,Christoph Lees,Christoph Brezinka,Jan B. Derks,Anke Diemert,J.J. Duvekot,Enrico Ferrazzi,Tiziana Frusca,Wessel Ganzevoort,Kurt Hecher,John Kingdom,Neil Marlow,Karel Marsal,Pasquale Martinelli,E. Ostermayer,A T Papageorghiou,Dietmar Schlembach,Ktm Schneider,Baskaran Thilaganathan,Jim G Thornton,Tullia Todros,Adriana Valcamonico,Herbert Valensise,A. G. van Wassenaer-Leemhuis,G. H. A. Visser,A. Aktas,S. Borgione,R. Chaoui,Jérôme Cornette,T. Diehl,J. van Eyck,Nicola Fratelli,I.C. van Haastert,Silvia M. Lobmaier,E. Lopriore,H. Missfelder-Lobos,G. Mansi,P. Martelli,Gianpaolo Maso,U. Maurer-Fellbaum,N. Mensing van Charante,S. Mulder-de Tollenaer,Raffaele Napolitano,M Oberto,Dick Oepkes,G. Oggè,J. A. M. van der Post,Federico Prefumo,L. Preston,F. Raimondi,I.K.M. Reiss,L.S. Scheepers,A. Skabar,Marc E. A. Spaanderman,N. Weisglas-Kuperus,A. Zimmermann +59 more
TL;DR: In a monitoring protocol based on ductus venosus and cardiotocography in early fetal growth restriction, the impact of middle cerebral artery Doppler and its ratios on outcome is modest and less marked than birthweight and delivery gestation.
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Maternal mortality and serious maternal morbidity in Jehovah's witnesses in The Netherlands
TL;DR: To determine the risk of maternal mortality and serious maternal morbidity because of major obstetric haemorrhage in Jehovah’s witnesses in the Netherlands, a large number of them Jehovah's witnesses, is surveyed.