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    Correlation Between Birth Weight and Maternal Body Composition by Kent, Etaoin, O’Dwyer, Vicky, Fattah, Chro, Farah, Nadine, O’Connor, Clare, Turner, Michael J.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-01-2013)
    “…To estimate which maternal body composition parameters measured using multifrequency segmental bioelectric impedance analysis in the first trimester of…”
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    Changes in vaginal breech delivery rates in a single large metropolitan area by Hehir, Mark P., MB, O'Connor, Hugh D., MB, Kent, Etaoin M., MD, Fitzpatrick, Chris, MD, Boylan, Peter C., FRCOG, Coulter-Smith, Samuel, MD, Geary, Michael P., MD, Malone, Fergal D., MD

    “…Objective Vaginal breech delivery rates have been accepted widely to be in decline and the Term Breech Trial (TBT) has recommended delivery of a…”
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    The RECIPE study: reducing emergency Caesareans and improving the Primiparous experience: a blinded, prospective, observational study by Murphy, Niamh C, Burke, Naomi, Dicker, Patrick, Cody, Fiona, Kent, Etaoin, Tully, Elizabeth C, Malone, Fergal D, Breathnach, Fionnuala M

    Published in BMC pregnancy and childbirth (29-07-2020)
    “…The RECIPE study aims to validate a risk prediction model for intrapartum caesarean delivery which has been developed by our group. The Genesis study was a…”
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    Eclampsia: trends in incidence and outcomes over 30 years by O'Connor, Hugh D, Hehir, Mark P, Kent, Etaoin M, Foley, Michael E, Fitzpatrick, Chris, Geary, Michael P, Malone, Fergal D

    Published in American journal of perinatology (01-09-2013)
    “…This study set out to describe the incidence, mortality rates, and treatment of eclampsia over a 30-year period in a large urban population. A detailed report…”
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    Platelet reactivity and pregnancy loss by Flood, Karen, MD, Peace, Aaron, PhD, Kent, Etaoin, MD, Tedesco, Tony, MD, Dicker, Patrick, PhD, Geary, Michael, MD, Malone, Fergal D., MD, Kenny, Dermot, MD

    “…Objective We sought to critically evaluate platelet function in recurrent miscarriage (RM). Study Design We conducted a prospective study comparing 30 patients…”
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    Early and late preterm delivery rates - a comparison of differing tocolytic policies in a single urban population by Hehir, Mark P., O'Connor, Hugh D., Kent, Etaoin M., Robson, Michael S., Keane, Declan P., Geary, Michael P., Malone, Fergal D.

    “…Objective: Preterm delivery results in neonatal morbidity and mortality. We set out to estimate the difference in rates of preterm delivery in two…”
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    Infants Born with Down Syndrome: Burden of Disease in the Early Neonatal Period by Martin, Therese, Smith, Aisling, Breatnach, Colm R., Kent, Etaoin, Shanahan, Ita, Boyle, Michael, Levy, Phillip T., Franklin, Orla, El-Khuffash, Afif

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-02-2018)
    “…To evaluate the incidence of direct admission of infants with Down syndrome to the postnatal ward (well newborn nursery) vs the neonatal intensive care unit…”
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    Do obstetrics trainees working hours affect caesarean section rates in normal risk women? by Kane, Daniel, Shanahan, Ita, Geary, Michael, Malone, Fergal D., Kent, Etaoin, Burke, Naomi

    “…The rate of caesarean section (CS) is increasing globally. The nulliparous, term, singleton, vertex presentation, spontaneously labouring woman (Robson Group…”
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    The emergence of a change in the prevalence of preeclampsia in a tertiary maternity unit (2004-2016) by Horgan, Rebecca, Monteith, Cathy, McSweeney, Lisa, Ritchie, Ruth, Dicker, Patrick, EL-Khuffash, Afif, Malone, Fergal D., Kent, Etaoin

    “…Pre-eclampsia (PET) affects 2-3% of all pregnancies, rising to 5-7% in nulliparous women. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of PET over a 13-year…”
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