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Steven G. Gabbe
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 117
Citations - 13059
Steven G. Gabbe is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 112 publications receiving 11841 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven G. Gabbe include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & University of Southern California.
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International association of diabetes and pregnancy study groups recommendations on the diagnosis and classification of hyperglycemia in pregnancy.
Pregnancy Study Groups Consensus Panel,Boyd E. Metzger,Steven G. Gabbe,Bengt Persson,Thomas A. Buchanan,Patrick A Catalano,Peter Damm,Alan R. Dyer,Alberto de Leiva,Moshe Hod,John L Kitzmiler,Lynn P. Lowe,H. David McIntyre,Jeremy Oats,Yasue Omori,Maria Inês Schmidt +15 more
TL;DR: The Brazilian study provided evidence that adverse perinatal outcomes are associated with levels of maternal glycemia below those diagnostic of GDM by American Diabetes Association or World Health Organization criteria, however, the results were potentially confounded by the treatment of G DM.
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Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes Associated with a Trial of Labor after Prior Cesarean Delivery
Mark B. Landon,John C. Hauth,Kenneth J. Leveno,Catherine Y. Spong,Sharon Leindecker,Michael W. Varner,Atef H. Moawad,Steve N. Caritis,Margaret Harper,Ronald J. Wapner,Yoram Sorokin,Menachem Miodovnik,Menachem Miodovnik,Marshall W. Carpenter,Alan M. Peaceman,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Baha M. Sibai,Oded Langer,John M. Thorp,Susan M. Ramin,Brian M. Mercer,Steven G. Gabbe +21 more
TL;DR: The proportion of women who attempt vaginal delivery after prior cesarean delivery has decreased largely because of concern about safety, and the absolute and relative risks associated with a trial of labor in women with a history of cesAREan delivery are uncertain.
Book
Obstetrics: Normal and problem pregnancies
TL;DR: The third edition of this book as mentioned in this paper is a reference guide for a new generation of obstetricians and gynaecologists, with a focus on women's health and fertility.
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Mid-Career Burnout in Generalist and Specialist Physicians
TL;DR: The definition of burnout and its sources are reviewed; the interaction of physician personality factors and the unique stressors they encounter in the workplace and at home are examined; and current resources for preventing burnouts and promoting wellbeing in physicians and within their organizations are highlighted.
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The MFMU Cesarean Registry: Factors affecting the success of trial of labor after previous cesarean delivery
Mark B. Landon,Sharon Leindecker,Catherine Y. Spong,John C. Hauth,Steven L. Bloom,Michael W. Varner,Atef H. Moawad,Steve N. Caritis,Margaret Harper,Ronald J. Wapner,Yoram Sorokin,Menachem Miodovnik,Menachem Miodovnik,Marshall W. Carpenter,Alan M. Peaceman,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Bahaeddine M Sibai,Oded Langer,John M. Thorp,Susan M. Ramin,Brian M. Mercer,Steven G. Gabbe +21 more
TL;DR: Previous vaginal delivery including previous VBAC is the greatest predictor for successful TOL, and previous indication as dystocia, need for labor induction, or a maternal BMI > or = 30 significantly lowers success rates.