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Maureen T.M. Franssen
Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen
Publications - 109
Citations - 2437
Maureen T.M. Franssen is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 107 publications receiving 2051 citations. Previous affiliations of Maureen T.M. Franssen include University of Groningen & University of Amsterdam.
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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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Reproductive outcome after chromosome analysis in couples with two or more miscarriages: case-control study
Maureen T.M. Franssen,Johanna C. Korevaar,Fulco van der Veen,Nico J. Leschot,Patrick M.M. Bossuyt,Mariëtte Goddijn +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared reproductive outcomes in couples carrying a structural chromosome abnormality and non-carrier couples referred for chromosome analysis after two or more miscarriages before 20 weeks of gestation.
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Immediate delivery versus expectant monitoring for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation (HYPITAT-II): An open-label, randomised controlled trial
Kim Broekhuijsen,Gert Jan Van Baaren,Maria G. van Pampus,Wessel Ganzevoort,J. Marko Sikkema,Mallory Woiski,Martijn A. Oudijk,Kitty W.M. Bloemenkamp,Hubertina C.J. Scheepers,Henk A. Bremer,Robbert J.P. Rijnders,Aren J. van Loon,Denise A. M. Perquin,Jan Sporken,Dimitri N.M. Papatsonis,Marloes E. van Huizen,Corla B. Vredevoogd,J.T.J. Brons,M. Kaplan,Anton H. van Kaam,Henk Groen,Martina Porath,Paul P. van den Berg,Ben W.J. Mol,Maureen T.M. Franssen,Josje Langenveld +25 more
TL;DR: For women with non-severe hypertensive disorders at 34-37 weeks of gestation, immediate delivery might reduce the already small risk of adverse maternal outcomes, however, it significantly increases the risk of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, therefore, routine immediate delivery does not seem justified and a strategy of expectant monitoring until the clinical situation deteriorates can be considered.
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Selective chromosome analysis in couples with two or more miscarriages: case-control study
Maureen T.M. Franssen,Johanna C. Korevaar,Nico J. Leschot,Patrick M.M. Bossuyt,Alida C. Knegt,Klasien B J Gerssen-Schoorl,Cokkie H Wouters,Kerstin Hansson,Ron Hochstenbach,Kamlesh Madan,Fulco van der Veen,Mariëtte Goddijn +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify additional factors, such as maternal age or factors related to previous reproductive outcome or family history, and the corresponding probability of carrying a chromosome abnormality in couples with two or more miscarriages.
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Management of late-preterm premature rupture of membranes: the PPROMEXIL-2 trial
David P. van der Ham,David P. van der Ham,Jantien L. van der Heyden,Brent C. Opmeer,Antonius L.M. Mulder,Rob M. J. Moonen,J. (Hans) J. van Beek,Maureen T.M. Franssen,Kitty W.M. Bloemenkamp,J. Sikkema,Christianne J.M. de Groot,Martina Porath,Anneke Kwee,Mallory Woiski,Johannes J. Duvekot,Bettina M.C. Akerboom,Aren J. van Loon,Jan Willem de Leeuw,Christine Willekes,Ben W.J. Mol,Jan G. Nijhuis +20 more
TL;DR: In women with preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM), the incidence of neonatal sepsis was low, and the induction of labor (IoL) did not reduce this risk, according to a nationwide multicenter study.