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Prenatal Diagnosis | 2015

Prenatal detection of structural cardiac defects and presence of associated anomalies: a retrospective observational study of 1262 fetal echocardiograms

Fionnuala Mone; Colin A. Walsh; Cecelia Mulcahy; Colin J. McMahon; Sinead Farrell; Aoife MacTiernan; Ricardo Segurado; Rhona Mahony; Shane Higgins; Stephen Carroll; Peter McParland; Fionnuala McAuliffe

The aim of this study is to document the detection of fetal congenital heart defect (CHD) in relation to the following: (1) indication for referral, (2) chromosomal and (3) extracardiac abnormalities.


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2015

Outcome following selective fetoscopic laser ablation for twin to twin transfusion syndrome: an 8 year national collaborative experience

Sieglinde Mullers; Fionnuala McAuliffe; Etaoin Kent; Stephen Carroll; Fionnuala Mone; Noelle Breslin; Jane Dalrymple; Cecelia Mulcahy; K O’Donoghue; Aisling Martin; Fergal D. Malone

OBJECTIVE With the recognition of the role of fetoscopic laser ablation for twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), there is a requirement for auditable standards for this technically challenging and specialized treatment. The purpose of this study is to report on the perinatal and medium-term neurodevelopmental outcomes following an 8-year national single center experience in the management of TTTS using the selective fetoscopic laser ablation technique. STUDY DESIGN An audit of all cases of TTTS treated with selective laser ablation by a single national fetal medicine team was performed. Overall perinatal survival and medium-term neurodevelopmental outcomes were reported and correlated with gestational age at diagnosis, placental location, volume of amnio-reduction, Quintero staging and percentage inter-twin growth discordance. Procedure-related complications were recorded. RESULTS The overall fetal survival for the first 105 consecutive cases of TTTS was 61% (128/210 fetuses). Dual survival occurred in 47% (49/105) of cases, and with a single survival rate of 28% (30/105), perinatal survival of least one infant was achieved in 75% (79/105) of cases. No correlation was found between any clinical or sonographic marker and perinatal outcome, although dual survival was noted to be significantly decreased with increasing Quintero stage (p=0.041). Currently, 86% of survivors have been reported to have a normal medium-term neurological outcome. CONCLUSION Fetoscopic laser ablation is the established optimal treatment for severe twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). We report comparable short and medium-term outcomes following the selective fetoscopic technique comparing results from our national program with internationally published single-center outcomes, supporting the efficacy and safety of this treatment at our center.


European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2015

Placental volume, vasculature and calcification in pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia and intra-uterine growth restriction.

Mary Moran; Cecelia Mulcahy; Gergely Zombori; John Ryan; Paul Downey; Fionnuala McAuliffe


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017

94: Accuracy of prenatal detection of macrosomia >4,000g and outcomes in the absence of intervention: results of the prospective multicenter genesis study

Daniel M. Galvin; Naomi Burke; Gerard Burke; Fionnuala Breathnach; Fionnuala McAuliffe; John J. Morrison; Michael J. Turner; Samina Dornan; John M. Higgins; Amanda Cotter; Michael Geary; Fiona Cody; Cecelia Mulcahy; Sean Daly; Pat Dicker; Elizabeth Tully; Fergal D. Malone


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017

562: The effect of excessive gestational weight gain on mode of delivery and intrapartum complications

Ann McHugh; Naomi Burke; Gerard Burke; Fionnuala Breathnach; Fionnuala McAuliffe; John J. Morrison; Michael J. Turner; Samina Dornan; John R. Higgins; Amanda Cotter; Michael Geary; Fiona Cody; Peter McParland; Cecelia Mulcahy; Sean Daly; Pat Dicker; Elizabeth Tully; Fergal D. Malone


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017

118: The impact of aspirin on 3D placental volumes and vascular flow indices in the first and second trimesters of pregnancy and correlation with uterine artery doppler: results of the test multicentre RCT

Cecelia Mulcahy; Fionnuala Mone; Peter McParland; Fionnuala Breathnach; Fiona Cody; John J. Morrison; John R. Higgins; Sean Daly; James Dornan; Amanda Cotter; Patrick Dicker; Elizabeth Tully; Fergal D. Malone; Fionnuala McAuliffe


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017

133: Can we predict maternal and neonatal morbidity in nulliparous women who achieve a vaginal delivery?

Khadijah I. Ismail; Naomi Burke; Gerard Burke; Fionnuala Breathnach; Fionnuala McAuliffe; John J. Morrison; Michael J. Turner; Samina Dornan; John R. Higgins; Amanda Cotter; Michael Geary; Fiona Cody; Peter McParland; Cecelia Mulcahy; Sean Daly; Pat Dicker; Elizabeth Tully; Fergal D. Malone


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017

117: Performance of routine first trimester sonographic evaluation of fetal anatomy: results of the multicentre test rct

Cecelia Mulcahy; Fionnuala Mone; Peter McParland; Fiona Cody; Fionnuala Breathnach; John J. Morrison; John R. Higgins; Sean Daly; Alison Hunter; Amanda Cotter; Patrick Dicker; Elizabeth Tully; Fergal D. Malone; Fionnuala McAuliffe


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016

409: Increased fetal adiposity is a risk factor for cesarean delivery - Results of the national prospective Genesis Study

Mark P. Hehir; Naomi Burke; Gerard Burke; Fionnuala Breathnach; Fionnuala McAuliffe; John J. Morrison; Michael J. Turner; Samina Dornan; John R. Higgins; Amanda Cotter; Michael Geary; Fiona Cody; Peter McParland; Cecelia Mulcahy; Sean Daly; Patrick Dicker; Elizabeth Tully; Fergal D. Malone


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016

350: A fetal head circumference above the 90th centile is a significant risk factor for cesarean delivery and complicated labor: results from the prospective multi-center Genesis Study

Naomi Burke; Gerry Burke; Fionnuala Breathnach; Fionnuala McAuliffe; John J. Morrison; Michael J. Turner; Samina Dornan; John R. Higgins; Amanda Cotter; Michael Geary; Fiona Cody; Cecelia Mulcahy; Sean Daly; Patrick Dicker; Elizabeth Tully; Fergal D. Malone

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Fergal D. Malone

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Elizabeth Tully

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Fionnuala Breathnach

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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John J. Morrison

National University of Ireland

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Peter McParland

University College Dublin

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