Browsing by author "Tasevski, Vitomir"
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Angiopoietin 1 and 2 serum concentrations in first trimester of pregnancy as biomarkers of adverse pregnancy outcomes
Schneuer, Francisco J.; Roberts, Christine L.; Ashton, Anthony W.; Guilbert, Cyrille; Tasevski, Vitomir; Morris, Jonathan M.; Nassar, NatashaPublished 2014-01-01Objective: To assess Ang-1, Ang-2 and the Ang-1/Ang-2 ratio levels in the first trimester of pregnancy, their association with adverse pregnancy outcomes; and their predictive accuracy. Study Design: This cohort study ...Open AccessArticle -
Evaluation of first trimester serum soluble endothelial cell-specific tyrosine kinase receptor in normal and affected pregnancies
Schneuer, Francisco J.; Nassar, Natasha; Guilbert, Cyrille; Tasevski, Vitomir; Ashton, Anthony W.; Morris, Jonathan M.; Roberts, Christine L.Published 2015-01-01Aims: To assess soluble endothelial cell-specific tyrosine kinase receptor (sTie-2) levels in the first trimester of pregnancy and its association with adverse pregnancy outcomes; and examine the predictive accuracy. Study ...Open AccessArticle -
High maternal iron status, dietary iron intake and iron supplement use in pregnancy and risk of gestational diabetes mellitus: In-house study and systematic review
Khambalia, Amina Z.; Aimone, Ashley; Nagubandi, Preethi; Roberts, Christine L.; McElduff, Aidan; Morris, Jonathan M.; Powell, Katie; Tasevski, Vitomir; Nassar, NatashaPublished 2016-01-01Background: High iron measured using dietary and serum biomarkers have been associated with type 2 diabetes; however it is uncertain whether a similar association exists for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Objectives: ...Open AccessArticle -
High maternal serum ferritin in early pregnancy and risk of spontaneous preterm birth
Khambalia, Amina Z; Collins, Clare E; Roberts, Christine L.; Morris, Jonathan; Powell, Katie; Tasevski, Vitomir; Nassar, NatashaPublished 2015-01-01Previous studies have reported inconsistent associations between maternal serum ferritin concentrations and risk of preterm birth. The aim of this study was to examine the association between iron biomarkers, including ...Open AccessArticle -
Iron deficiency in early pregnancy using serum ferritin and soluble transferrin receptor concentrations are associated with pregnancy and birth outcomes.
Khambalia, Amina Z.; Collins, Clare E.; Roberts, Christine L.; Morris, Jonathan M.; Powell, Katie; Tasevski, Vitomir; Nassar, NatashaPublished 2016-01-01Background: There are several biomarkers for measuring iron deficiency (ID) in pregnancy, but evidence of their prevalence in association with inflammation and adverse pregnancy outcomes is inconclusive. Objectives: To ...Open AccessArticle -
Maternal body weight and first trimester screening for chromosomal anomalies
Khambalia, Amina Z; Roberts, Christine L.; Morris, Jonathan M; Tasevski, Vitomir; Nassar, NatashaPublished 2014-01-01Prenatal risk ratios for Down syndrome adjust for maternal weight because maternal serum 2 biomarker levels decrease with increasing maternal weight. This is accomplished by converting 3 serum biomarker values into a ...Open AccessArticle, Letter
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