Mary Coffey
University College Dublin
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2008
Noirin Russell; Michael Foley; Brendan Kinsley; Richard Firth; Mary Coffey; Fionnuala McAuliffe
OBJECTIVE Fetuses of diabetic pregnancy experience cardiomyopathy, the intracardiac cause of which is understood poorly. The aim of this study was to assess the interrelation between cardiac functional and structural changes in fetuses of mothers with pregestational diabetes mellitus. STUDY DESIGN Twenty-six mothers with pregestational diabetes mellitus were recruited prospectively to have a fetal echocardiogram at 13, 20, and 36 weeks of gestation to assess cardiac function and structure. For comparison, 30 healthy control subjects were recruited at each gestational age. RESULTS In the first trimester, there was evidence of poorer fetal cardiac diastolic function among the diabetic cohort (lower left early/atrial ratio, longer isovolumetric relaxation time and higher left myocardial performance index; P < .05). In the third trimester, the fetal interventricular septum and the right ventricular free wall were thicker in the diabetic cohort (P < .05). CONCLUSION In fetuses of pregestational diabetic pregnancy, sonographic evidence of altered cardiac function is evident before ultrasound evidence of cardiac structural changes. This suggests that altered cardiac function may precede cardiac structural changes in fetuses of pregestational diabetic pregnancy.
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology | 2008
Mary Higgins; N Russell; Cecilia Mulcahy; Mary Coffey; Michael Foley; Fionnuala McAuliffe
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to investigate whether third trimester fetal anterior abdominal wall (AAW) thickness in diabetic pregnancy reflects glycaemic control and predicts macrosomia. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cohort study in a tertiary level maternity unit. One hundred and twenty-five diabetic mothers (71 pre-gestational and 54 gestational diabetics on insulin) underwent routine serial third trimester ultrasound examination with the additional measurement of AAW thickness. Pregnancy outcome was obtained. RESULTS 335 fetal AAW measurements were recorded in diabetic pregnancy from 30 to 38 weeks gestation. Third trimester AAW was significantly higher in macrosomic babies (5.4+/-1.4 mm vs. 4.7+/-1.4 mm, p<0.05). ROC derived cut off for AAW in the prediction of macrosomia was 3.5 mm at 30 weeks, 4.5 mm at 33 weeks and 5.5 mm at 36 weeks gestation. Using either a raised AAW measurement or an AC>90th centile, the prediction of birth weight greater than the 90th centile was better (88%) than with AC alone (70%). This improvement in sensitivity held even at earlier gestations in the third trimester. CONCLUSION Measurement of AAW in diabetic pregnancy may have a role in the prediction of macrosomia.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2015
Karen L. Lindsay; Lorraine Brennan; Maria A. Kennelly; Orla Maguire; Thomas Smith; Sinead Curran; Mary Coffey; Michael Foley; Mensud Hatunic; Fergus Shanahan; Fionnuala McAuliffe
Irish Journal of Medical Science | 2018
Karen L. Lindsay; Lorraine Brennan; Maria A. Kennelly; Sinead Curran; Mary Coffey; Thomas P. Smith; Michael Foley; Mensud Hatunic; Fionnuala McAuliffe
Archive | 2006
Rhona Mahony; Brendan Kinsley; Richard Firth; Mary Coffey
Irish Journal of Medical Science | 2018
H. Alayoub; Sinead Curran; Mary Coffey; Mensud Hatunic; Mary Higgins
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2015
Karen L. Lindsay; Lorraine Brennan; Maria A. Kennelly; Sinead Curran; Mary Coffey; Thomas Smith; Michael Foley; Mensud Hatunic; Fionnuala McAuliffe
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Karen L. Lindsay; Lorraine Brennan; Maria A. Kennelly; Orla Maguire; Thomas P. Smith; Sinead Curran; Mary Coffey; Michael Foley; Mensud Hatunic; Fergus Shanahan; Fionnuala McAuliffe
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2007
Noreen Russell; Michael Foley; Brendan Kinsley; Richard Firth; Mary Coffey; Fionnuala McAuliffe
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2007
Mary Higgins; Noirin Russell; Michael Foley; Richard Firth; Mary Coffey; Fionnuala McAuliffe