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Tamara Stampalija
Researcher at University of Trieste
Publications - 107
Citations - 2252
Tamara Stampalija is an academic researcher from University of Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1576 citations. Previous affiliations of Tamara Stampalija include National Institutes of Health & University of Milan.
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Fetal and umbilical Doppler ultrasound in high‐risk pregnancies
TL;DR: The use of Doppler ultrasound of the umbilical artery in high-risk pregnancy was associated with fewer perinatal deaths and there was an improvement in long-term neurological outcome in the cohort of babies in whom the trigger for delivery was either late changes in ductus venosus or abnormalities seen on computerised CTG.
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ISUOG Practice Guidelines: diagnosis and management of small‐for‐gestational‐age fetus and fetal growth restriction
Christoph Lees,Christoph Lees,Christoph Lees,Tamara Stampalija,Ahmet Baschat,F. da Silva Costa,F. da Silva Costa,Enrico Ferrazzi,Enrico Ferrazzi,F. Figueras,Kurt Hecher,John Kingdom,Liona C. Poon,Laurent Salomon,Julia Unterscheider,Julia Unterscheider +15 more
TL;DR: The ISUOG Clinical Standards Committee (CSC) has a remit to develop Practice Guidelines and Consensus Statements as educational recommendations that provide healthcare practitioners with a consensus-based approach, from experts, for diagnostic imaging.
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Cervical stitch (cerclage) for preventing preterm birth in singleton pregnancy.
TL;DR: Overall, cerclage probably leads to a reduced risk of perinatal death when compared with no Cerclage, although the confidence interval crosses the line of no effect, and there were too few trials in these clinical subgroups to make meaningful conclusions and no evidence of differential effects.
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Placental mitochondrial content and function in intrauterine growth restriction and preeclampsia
Chiara Mandò,C. De Palma,Tamara Stampalija,G.M. Anelli,M. Figus,Chiara Novielli,Francesca Parisi,Emilio Clementi,Enrico Ferrazzi,Irene Cetin +9 more
TL;DR: The higher mitochondrial content in IUGR placental tissue is reversed in cytotrophoblast cells, which instead present higher mitochondrial functionality, which suggests different mitochondrial content and activity depending on the placental cell lineage.
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Fetal and umbilical Doppler ultrasound in normal pregnancy.
TL;DR: Routine fetal and umbilical Doppler ultrasound examination in low-risk or unselected populations did not result in increased antenatal, obstetric and neonatal interventions and there was no available evidence to assess the effect on substantive long-term outcomes such as childhood neurodevelopment.