Naomi Vaisrub
Northwestern University
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1984
Ralph K. Tamura; Rudy E. Sabbagha; Richard Depp; Naomi Vaisrub; Sharon L. Dooley; Michael L. Socol
We examined biparietal diameter, abdominal circumference, and birth weight in 148 preterm infants to assess fetal growth. A statistically significant proportion of preterm fetuses had biparietal diameter and abdominal circumference values below the fiftieth and tenth percentile levels as compared with that expected in normal fetuses. Similarly, birth weight of infants in the study fell significantly below the fiftieth and tenth percentiles relative to Brenners curve. We conclude that diminished fetal growth is associated with early delivery secondary to preterm labor or preterm premature rupture of membranes or both. Additionally, since biparietal diameters in preterm fetuses are smaller than those of normal fetuses the prediction of gestational age by cephalometry should be advanced by 7 to 10 days.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1984
Carl P. Weiner; Michael L. Socol; Naomi Vaisrub
We investigated the effect of peripheral serotonin receptor blockade on preeclamptic hypertension in 20 postpartum patients by the use of ketanserin, a serotonin receptor antagonist. In a study consisting of a double-blind crossover with placebo, parenteral ketanserin significantly reduced blood pressure from 167/105 to 126/71 mm Hg compared to a decline from 157/98 to 150/91 mm Hg for the placebo (p less than 0.001). All patients became hypertensive again following infusion, although no abrupt rebound in pressure occurred. Side effects were minimal. The results demonstrate that preeclamptic hypertension can be controlled by ketanserin and suggest that serotonin may have a role in the modulation of preeclampsia.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1985
Ralph K. Tamura; Rudy E. Sabbagha; Sharon L. Dooley; Naomi Vaisrub; Michael L. Socol; Richard Depp
To test the applicability of equations for fetal weight estimations in a group of fetuses suspected of being large for gestational age, real-time ultrasound measurements of fetal biparietal diameters and abdominal circumferences were obtained for 34 fetuses of diabetic mothers. In the first phase of the study the accuracy in the prediction of weight was assessed with use of two known equations. In the second phase, biparietal diameter, abdominal circumference, and actual birth weight data of the 34 study fetuses were used as independent variables to determine the best-fitting equation for relating estimated fetal weight (EFW) to biparietal diameter (BPD) and abdominal circumference (AC); this equation is log (EFW) = 0.02597 AC + 0.2161 BPD - 0.1999 (AC X BPD2)/1000 + 1.2659. The standard deviation of differences is 322.26 gm and multiple R = 0.781. In the final phase the reliability of this equation was compared to those of Thurnau and Shepard in 34 additional fetuses of diabetic gravid women. The data suggest that in these fetuses suspected of being large for gestational age the weight estimates calculated at or near term may be enhanced if predictive equations are formulated specifically from the data for such fetuses.
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1985
Carl P. Weiner; Rudy E. Sabbagha; Naomi Vaisrub; Richard Depp
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1984
Michael L. Socol; Ralph K. Tamura; Rudy E. Sabbagha; Thomas Chen; Naomi Vaisrub
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1985
Carl P. Weiner; Rudy E. Sabbagha; Naomi Vaisrub; Michael L. Socol
Regional anesthesia | 1984
Honoriot Benzon; Edwarda Brunner; Naomi Vaisrub
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1986
Ralph K. Tamura; Rudy E. Sabbagha; Wen Harn Pan; Naomi Vaisrub
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 1984
Sharon L. Dooley; Richard Depp; Michael L. Socol; Ralph K. Tamura; Naomi Vaisrub
Archive | 1984
Raymond Glassenberg; Ralph K. Tamura; Naomi Vaisrub; Zubie Sheikh; S. Dal Campo; H. Cohen; Rudy E. Sabbagha