From the Editor
From the Editor
The clinical utility of newly approved angiogenic markers for identifying patients at risk for adverse outcomes due to preeclampsia
Preeclampsia is one of the biggest clinical challenges in obstetric practice. A normal ratio of soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase-...
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Breakthroughs in the prevention of RSV disease among infants
RSV disease is a major public health problem among infants younger than age 8 months, causing 100 to 300 deaths annually. In 2023, two new...
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Nonhormonal medication treatment of VMS
For patients with bothersome vasomotor symptoms (VMS) who cannot or choose not to take estrogen, nonhormonal medication options include...
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Medication treatment of opioid use disorder in primary care practice: Opportunities and limitations
Restrictions on prescribing buprenorphine (BUP) for opioid use disorder (OUD) have been rescinded, increasing the opportunity for primary care...
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Intrauterine vacuum device treatment of postpartum hemorrhage
First-line, conservative treatment of postpartum hemorrhage includes uterotonic medications and, if indicated, uterine balloon tamponade or...
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Anti-obesity medications: Breakthroughs and limitations
Semaglutide is a breakthrough, practice-changing weight loss medication that reliably causes significant weight loss; however, weight gain is...
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Therapeutic hypothermia to treat neonatal encephalopathy improves childhood outcomes
Whole-body cooling, initiated within 6 hours of birth for a newborn with neonatal encephalopathy, improves childhood neurodevelopmental outcomes,...
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Would you prescribe antenatal steroids to a pregnant patient at high risk for delivering at 22 weeks’ gestation?
For infants born at 22 to 23 weeks’ gestation, the combination of a completed course of antenatal steroids plus active support of the newborn at...
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What is the most effective management of first trimester miscarriage?
A Cochrane network meta-analysis reported that both uterine aspiration and medication management are more effective than expectant management for...
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Advances in the treatment of fetal demise in the second and third trimester
Treatment of fetal demise is best managed as a 2-step process, beginning with cervical preparation using cervical dilators,...
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Is it time to reconsider Rh testing and Rh D immune globulin treatment for miscarriage and abortion care in early pregnancy?
New guidelines propose to reduce the use of Rh testing and Rh D immune globulin administration for miscarriage and abortion care in early...