AJOG: Neurodevelopment of Children Whose Mothers Were Randomized to Low-Dose Aspirin During Pregnancy

OBJECTIVE:  Because low-dose aspirin is now commonly prescribed in pregnancy, we sought to assess the association between early antenatal exposure and child neurodevelopment. METHODS:  We performed a noninferiority, masked, neurodevelopmental…

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AJOG: Low-Dose aspirin use in pregnancy and risk or preterm birth: a Swedish register-based cohort study

AJOG: Low-Dose aspirin use in pregnancy and risk or preterm birth: a Swedish register-based cohort study Background Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity. Women who…

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Obstetrics & Gynecology: Strategies for Prescribing Aspirin to Prevent Preeclampsia – A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cost effectiveness of various preeclampsia screening and aspirin prophylaxis strategies, including a strategy based on biomarker and ultrasound measures. METHODS: We designed a decision analysis to compare…

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