2020
Can Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Be Prevented by Antithrombotic Agents?
Merriam A, Paidas M. Can Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Be Prevented by Antithrombotic Agents? 2020, 223-230. DOI: 10.1201/9780429450303-24.ChaptersRecurrent pregnancy lossPregnancy outcomesAntiplatelet agentsPregnancy lossAntithrombotic agentsMultiple adverse pregnancy outcomesSmall case-control studyAntiplatelet agent aspirinAdverse pregnancy outcomesSuccessful pregnancy outcomeCase-control studyMultiple prospective studiesHistory of thrombophiliaClass of drugsEffects of anticoagulantsAspirin treatmentProspective studyAnticoagulant agentsLive birthsThrombophiliaBlood clotsWomenAspirinOutcomesAgents
2012
Inherited and Acquired Thrombophilias
Paidas M. Inherited and Acquired Thrombophilias. 2012, 108-120. DOI: 10.1002/9781119963783.ch15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAntiphospholipid antibody syndromePlacenta-mediated complicationsAntibody syndromeThrombophilic conditionsProthrombin G20210A gene mutationFactor V Leiden mutationBenefits of anticoagulationCornerstone of treatmentProspective cohort studyRecurrent pregnancy lossAdequate clinical trialsV Leiden mutationAcquired ThrombophiliaAntiplatelet therapyCohort studyPregnancy lossThrombophilic mutationsClinical trialsLeiden mutationNatural anticoagulantsRoutine useThrombophiliaGene mutationsAnticoagulationComplications
2011
Preimplantation factor (PIF*) directly targets and rescues embryos from adverse environment: relevance for recurrent pregnancy loss
Barnea E, Barder T, Stamatkin C, Coulam C, Roussev R, Absalon-Medina V, Gilbert R, Lubman D, Liu Y, Paidas M. Preimplantation factor (PIF*) directly targets and rescues embryos from adverse environment: relevance for recurrent pregnancy loss. Journal Of Reproductive Immunology 2011, 90: 141-142. DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2011.06.023.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Effect of 2 Stitches vs. 1 Stitch on the Prevention of Preterm Birth in Women With Singleton Pregnancies Who Undergo Cervical Cerclage
Woensdregt K, Norwitz E, Cackovic M, Paidas M, Illuzzi J. Effect of 2 Stitches vs. 1 Stitch on the Prevention of Preterm Birth in Women With Singleton Pregnancies Who Undergo Cervical Cerclage. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 2008, 63: 483-484. DOI: 10.1097/ogx.0b013e3181809023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCerclage placementCervical cerclageCervical insufficiencyPreterm birthSingleton pregnanciesSignificant differencesCervical cerclage placementSonographic cervical lengthRetrospective cohort studyTime of deliveryLogistic regression analysisGestational age cutoffCervical lengthCohort studyComplication rateSurgical groupGestational ageConsecutive pregnanciesPreferred treatmentPregnancy lossRelative riskBaseline differencesAge cutoffCerclagePregnancy
2007
Do Thrombophilias Cause Placenta-Mediated Pregnancy Complications?
Rodger M, Paidas M. Do Thrombophilias Cause Placenta-Mediated Pregnancy Complications? Seminars In Thrombosis And Hemostasis 2007, 33: 597-603. PMID: 17768692, DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-985756.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlacenta-mediated pregnancy complicationsPregnancy complicationsAnticoagulant prophylaxisIntrauterine growth restrictionThrombophilic pregnanciesNeonatal morbidityPlacental abruptionVenous thromboembolismThrombophilic womenPregnancy lossGrowth restrictionClinical consequencesHigh riskThrombophiliaComplicationsCausal associationProphylaxisAssociationThromboembolismAbruptionPreeclampsiaMorbidityEvidencePregnancyNew associations
2006
Inherited Thrombophilias and Early Pregnancy Loss
Langhoff-Roos J, Paidas M, Ku D, Arkel Y, Loekwood C. Inherited Thrombophilias and Early Pregnancy Loss. Medical Intelligence Unit 2006, 229-243. DOI: 10.1007/0-387-34944-8_20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFactor V LeidenThrombophilic conditionsPregnancy complicationsClinical manifestationsV LeidenFirst trimester pregnancy outcomeHeterozygous factor V LeidenIntrauterine growth restrictionLate fetal lossEarly pregnancy lossMaternal thromboembolismThrombogenic mutationsAbruptio placentaePregnancy outcomesProthrombotic conditionsPregnancy lossFetal lossGrowth restrictionAntithrombin deficiencyClinical practiceHeterogeneous groupComplicationsThrombophiliaDominant conditionCurrent knowledge