2025
Anesthetic Considerations for Maternal-Fetal Interventions.
Twohig B, Walter C, Rachler R, Cosgrove M. Anesthetic Considerations for Maternal-Fetal Interventions. AANA Journal 2025, 93: 223-232. PMID: 40440201, DOI: 10.70278/aanaj/.0000001019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal-fetal surgeryMaintenance of uteroplacental blood flowAnesthetic considerationsGeneral anesthesiaManagement of uterine atonyPhysiologic changes of pregnancyAnesthetic careMaternal-fetal interventionUteroplacental blood flowUtero intrapartum treatmentChanges of pregnancyRisk of general anesthesiaDelivery of anesthesiaMinimally invasive procedureOptimal anesthetic careFetal resuscitationMaternal sedationUterine atonyFetal physiologyIntrapartum treatmentFetal anomaliesMaternal-FetalOpen surgerySurgical correctionInvasive procedures
2023
"I don't have a telephone to the fetus": Clinicians' conceptions of fetal patienthood in maternal-fetal surgery counseling
Hyatt E, Wilpers A, Bahtiyar M, Hu Y, Leon-Martinez D, Chervenak F, McCoyd J. "I don't have a telephone to the fetus": Clinicians' conceptions of fetal patienthood in maternal-fetal surgery counseling. Social Science & Medicine 2023, 342: 116525. PMID: 38199011, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116525.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“We All Want to Be Able to Tell You Something Hopeful”: Clinicians’ Experiences Providing Maternal-Fetal Surgery Counseling
Wilpers A, Hyatt E, Bahtiyar M, Hu Y, Leon-Martinez D, Chervenak F, McCoyd J. “We All Want to Be Able to Tell You Something Hopeful”: Clinicians’ Experiences Providing Maternal-Fetal Surgery Counseling. Fetal Diagnosis And Therapy 2023, 50: 353-367. PMID: 37315537, DOI: 10.1159/000531535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMaternal-fetal surgeryPregnant peopleMaternal-fetal medicine specialistsNon-Hispanic whitesMethods cliniciansInterpretive description methodPediatric subspecialistsInterprofessional cliniciansClinician experiencePediatric surgeonsMedicine specialistsSupportive counselingSurgeryPrenatal counselingPractice differencesCliniciansCounselingMore evidenceGenetic counselorsOverarching themesParticipantsNeonatologistsCounseling practiceSubspecialistsNurses
2022
Understanding Sociodemographic Disparities in Maternal-Fetal Surgery Study Participation
Wilpers A, Lynn AY, Eichhorn B, Powne AB, Lagueux M, Batten J, Bahtiyar MO, Gross CP. Understanding Sociodemographic Disparities in Maternal-Fetal Surgery Study Participation. Fetal Diagnosis And Therapy 2022, 49: 125-137. PMID: 35272297, PMCID: PMC9117502, DOI: 10.1159/000523867.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTwin-twin transfusion syndromeCongenital diaphragmatic herniaGravidity/parityPotential health disparitiesRandomized control trialSurgery StudyDisease groupSociodemographic variablesExclusion criteriaHealth disparitiesCommon disease groupMaternal-fetal surgeryParticipants' sociodemographic characteristicsMedian sample sizeTransfusion syndromeDiaphragmatic herniaThoracic lesionsMaternal agePacific Islander personsPrevalence ratiosSacrococcygeal teratomaSociodemographic disparitiesFetal anomaliesDisease populationFetal surgery
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