Elie M. Hobeika
American University of Beirut
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Journal of Perinatal Medicine | 2004
Anwar H. Nassar; Huda H. Maarouf; Elie M. Hobeika; Hasan M. Abd Essamad; Ihab M. Usta
Abstract The aim of our study was to compare the neonatal outcome of vaginally delivered breech-presenting twins (VD) to those delivered by cesarean (CS). Maternal and neonatal charts of all live, non-anomalous twins delivered at ≥25 weeks of gestation, in a single tertiary care center, over an 11-year period were reviewed. Of 517 twins delivered, 130 breech-presenting twins were analyzed. Thirty-five (26.9%) were delivered vaginally and 95 (73.1%) by cesarean. More patients presented in labor with advanced cervical dilation in the VD compared to the CS group. There was no difference in the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome, intraventricular hemorrhage, need for mechanical ventilation, length of nursery stay or neonatal mortality rate when twin A was compared in the two groups. However, one breech-presenting twin in the VD group had a traumatic delivery at 32 weeks of gestation that caused a spine fracture followed by immediate neonatal death. Although there seems to be no compromise in the immediate neonatal outcome of breech-presenting twins delivered vaginally compared to those delivered by cesarean, the case of head entrapment that led to intrapartum death is quite alarming. Based on our study, we cannot advocate normal vaginal delivery when twin A is non-vertex: cesarean seems to be a safer route of delivery.
Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2007
Mirna H. Farhat; Elie M. Hobeika; Ghada Moumneh; Anwar H. Nassar
Mullerian adenosarcoma with sarcomatous overgrowth (MASO) is a rare variant of uterine sarcomas, associated with postoperative recurrence, metastases and a fatal outcome. The mean age at diagnosis is 54.5 years. A 37-year-old nullipara presented with irregular vaginal bleeding, a normal pelvic examination, and an initially negative ultrasound. Repeat ultrasound one month later revealed an 11-cm heterogeneous pelvic mass. She underwent total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Pathology confirmed uterine MASO. Computed tomography 2 weeks postoperatively showed a huge mass compatible with recurrence. Patient died 2 weeks later. MASO is rarely diagnosed in women in their 4th decade. This case stresses that these aggressive tumors should be considered in the differential of patients with vaginal bleeding and pelvic masses irrespective of their age.
Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics | 2018
Elie M. Hobeika; Ihab M. Usta; Rami Helou; Salma Jabak; Faysal El Kak; Anwar H. Nassar
ABSTRACT We designed our study to evaluate the knowledge and immunization practices among Lebanese obstetricians and gynecologists (OBGYN) for women of different age groups. Anonymous questionnaires were used to assess the knowledge and immunization practices among OBGYN. The survey was conducted at the annual meeting of the Lebanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology on November 13–15, 2014. Data collected included demographics, type of practice, academic background and familiarity with vaccine guidelines. Descriptive statistical methods were used to evaluate the responses. The response rate was 54.8% (114/208). Only 62.3% (71/114) recommend vaccination(s) to pregnant women with only 25.9% of those who recommend the Tdap vaccine for pregnant women giving it during the recommended third trimester. In addition, 52.6% are unaware of the CDC/ACIP immunization schedule for women in general. However, 83.0% (93/112) of respondents are willing to integrate vaccination in their practice. Our study highlights several gaps in the knowledge of Lebanese OBGYN regarding vaccination in addition to practices that are not in full accordance with common guidelines. Measures should be taken to spread proper awareness of the proper guidelines among Lebanese practitioners.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2004
Ihab M. Usta; Elie M. Hobeika; Antoine Abu Musa; Gaby E. Gabriel; Anwar H. Nassar
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2003
Anwar H. Nassar; Elie M. Hobeika; Hasan M. Abd Essamad; Ali Taher; Khalil A; Ihab M. Usta
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2005
Ihab M. Usta; Elie M. Hobeika; Anwar H. Nassar
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2008
Elie M. Hobeika; Ihab M. Usta; Ghina Ghazeeri; Ghassan Mehio; Anwar H. Nassar
Journal of Infection | 2005
Elie M. Hobeika; Ihab M. Usta; Ali Taher; Anwar H. Nassar
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2005
Anwar H. Nassar; Elie M. Hobeika; Ihab M. Usta
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2006
Ihab M. Usta; Muhieddine Seoud; Huda H. Maarouf; Elie M. Hobeika; Anwar H. Nassar