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Sandra Hernández

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  29
Citations -  989

Sandra Hernández is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Mitochondrial toxicity. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 28 publications receiving 889 citations.

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Increased risk of pre-eclampsia and fetal death in HIV-infected pregnant women receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy.

TL;DR: HIV infection treated with HAART prior to pregnancy was associated with a significantly higher risk for pre-eclampsia and fetal death in HIV-infected pregnant women receiving HAART.
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Preoperative and intraoperative assessment of myometrial invasion and histologic grade in endometrial cancer: role of magnetic resonance imaging and frozen section.

TL;DR: In the authors' opinion, the combination of preoperative biopsy and intraoperative frozen section is the best way to decide whether a lymphadenectomy is necessary with a low rate of understaging patients.
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Association of HIV infection with spontaneous and iatrogenic preterm delivery: effect of HAART.

TL;DR: Iatrogenic PTD was significantly associated with the use of HAART during the second half of pregnancy, whereas spontaneousPTD was not related to HAART, and HAART use was predominantly associated with iatrogenics PTD.
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Visual analysis of antepartum fetal heart rate tracings: inter- and intra-observer agreement and impact of knowledge of neonatal outcome.

TL;DR: Visual assessment of fetal heart rate tracings is unreliable due to low rates of agreement between and within observers, and knowledge of clinical information introduces subjectivity to the visual analysis, leading to a negative impact on reliability.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 in Pregnancy: A Clinical Management Protocol and Considerations for Practice.

TL;DR: An evidence-based protocol for the management of COVID-19 in pregnancy is presented in a highly concise manner and all relevant aspects that a specialist in obstetrics and maternal medicine should know are contemplated, ranging from basic concepts about the disease and protection measures in the obstetric setting to more specific aspects related to maternal-fetal management and childbirth.