Although most pregnant or postpartum patients who require extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe COVID-19 experience a serious morbidity event, these findings suggest that the vast majority will survive. https://t.co/qUyipCc6uG
Excited the day is finally here! I am excited to hear more about the advances in the field of cardio-obstetrics and listen to the incredible speakers at the 4th Annual High Risk & Hear Disease Conference. @pramsey2012@TXmommydoc@GarimaVSharmaMD
LAST CALL! Cardiologists, maternal-fetal specialists & nurses: this is your resource to stay up to date on the signs and symptoms of cardiac disease in pregnancy. CME & CNE available! Register now: https://t.co/8MwcslGn2B
@GarimaVSharmaMD, @jbyrnemd, @TXmommydoc, @pramsey2012
James Byrne, MD, PhD, and collaborators found that carbon monoxide-containing foams, gels, and solid materials may be a safe and effective therapy for inflammatory diseases. Now their research is a contender in the #STATMadness tournament.
Vote today! https://t.co/D4j3ZisG98
I was so disappointed missing SMFM this year, but it gave me the chance to be with my family while recovering from flu. Getting the chance to listen to my poor constipated 4yo daughter say: “oh poopy! Come out come out wherever you are! Come out of my bum”. Priceless...
T1DM + Pregnancy: higher time-in-range (TIR) is associated with lower preeclampsia and LGA risk. Each 5-unit increase in TIR is associated with ∼50% reduction in the odds of #preeclampsia & #LGA. #SMFM23@chrishanmfm https://t.co/oi5AZbJYgh
Perinatal outcomes and time in range on continuous glucose monitoring for type 1 DM by Dr. Nasim Sobhani
-Increased time in range at 12w EGA associated with reductions in preeclampsia and LGA infants
#SMFM23@UCSF
I’m so sad to be missing the incredible research @MySMFM this year (Boo influenza). But I’ll be following along online! AND if you get the chance, make sure you ask my med students, residents, and fellows a thousand questions at their posters/orals! @UTHealthSA@pramsey2012
Super excited for my twin brother, James Byrne, and his research lab for having their mask highlighted as one of the top 100 innovations of 2020. https://t.co/r98scRgwkW
@MFMSperling@ChristinaMegli Unfortunately, no. They stopped performing tubal ligations s/p vaginal delivery when they cancelled all elective procedures and (to my knowledge) have not been performed at Parkland since that time.
So excited to have our work published in the @greenjrnl this month. Hopefully, this will encourage providers to offer tubal ligation after vaginal delivery to anyone regardless of BMI.
If anyone has a free hr tomorrow (7/16) from 1-2pm (ET), keep an eye out for James Byrne (my twin brother and current rad onc resident) on MSNBC with Chuck Todd & Katy Tur. He will be discussing a new mask his team has developed. @ARRO_org@Harvard_RadOnc
So impressed by the work by @RebeccaHammMD. Hopefully this can help push providers to consider a single unit transfusion (instead of multiple) in a hemodynamically stable woman with postpartum anemia.