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Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UNC School of Medicine.

NPRC RARE registry reports on Maternal Congenital Heart Disease at SMFM

NPRC’s RARE registry presented three abstracts at the 2015 Pregnancy Meeting on outcomes among women with congenital heart disease.   235: Structural congenital hearth disease (CHD) in neonates delivered to women with CHD: results from the national perinatal research consortium (NPRC) … Continue reading

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Review of multicenter studies by multiple institutional review boards: characteristics and outcomes for perinatal studies implemented by a multicenter network

Abramovici A, Salazar A, Edvalson T, Gallagher N, Dorman K, Tita A; National Perinatal Research Collaborative. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2014 Aug 1. pii: S0002-9378(14)00807-2. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2014.07.058. Abstract OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to describe characteristics and outcomes of … Continue reading

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RARE abstract presented at Translational Sciences

CREATION OF A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL CTSA-SPONSORED OBSTETRICS REGISTRY FOR ADVERSE RARE EVENTS (RARE) Alison Stuebe3, Karen Dorman3, Ron Wapner1, Michelle DiVito1, Alan Tita2, Joseph Biggio2, Rachel LeDuke2, Victoria Chapman2, George Saade4, Ashley Salazar4, Michael Varner5, Tracy Manuck5, Laurie Lesher5 Presented as … Continue reading

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Funded CTSA Multisite Pilot Project Childbirth is the most common reason for hospitalization in this country, yet data are limited regarding the effectiveness of treatment strategies for many serious, but uncommon, pregnancy complications. To address this gap, NIH-funded multidisciplinary researchers … Continue reading

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