Preterm Labor: Perinatal Care 17 January 2025 LIVE DISCUSSION

Preterm labor is one of the most common reasons for prenatal admission to hospital, accounting for up to one third of such cases in some reports. However, the diagnosis of true preterm labor remains unreliable, resulting in significant over-treatment, since fewer than 10% of these women will eventually deliver within 1 week or before 35 weeks, irrespective of treatment.

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We are grateful that Ranjit Akolekar and Themis Dagklis have prepared this course program. 
Pre-recorded lectures and live discussion on 17th is FREE OF CHARGE.

NO any live presentation at the time of meeting BUT only interactive discussions with panelist and speaker. 

Enjoy and be advised to study the recorded presentations ready one week in advance, -Raise your question in the light of recorded presentation, -If you wish so, you can direct your question directly to panelists and speakers.


Recorded sessions will be available to only paid members for 6 months for this course or Premium Members to all courses (one year term).

MANAGEMENT OF PRETERM LABOR

PERINATAL CARE

17 January 2025, Friday

Brazil-10.00, CET-14.00, Istanbul-16.00, Japan-22.00

Panel Discussions (45 minutes): Valentina DeRobertis, Ranjit Akolekar

Fetal anomalies causing preterm birth

Valentina DeRobertis

Risks of ACS and neonatal hypoglycemia

Sven Wellmann

Limit of viability: results of neonates between 22 and 24w

Satoshi Kusuda

Risks of PTB at 24-37w: current evidence and impact on management

Ranjit Akolekar

Panel Discussions (45 minutes): Cihat Sen, Ranjit Akolekar

Follow up of short cervix

Walter Plasencia

Progesterone for the prevention of PTB                  

Cihat Sen

Pessaries for the prevention of PTB

Argyro Syngelaki

Rescue/Emergency cerclage: technique, indications, results

Ranjit Akolekar

Coffee break

 

Panel Discussions (45 minutes): Ranjit Akolekar, Themis Dagklis

Cervical length and biomarkers in PTL

Nicola Volpe

Αmniocentesis and antibiotic treatment for PTL

Francesco D'Antonio

Tocolytics: first line agents, maintenance tocolysis

Ioannis Tsakiridis

The new WAPM/PMF guideline on management of PTL

Themis Dagklis

Panel Discussions (45 minutes): Cihat Sen, Themis Dagklis

Management of PTL in twins

Petya Chaveeva

Management of PPROM before 24 weeks

Catalina de Paco

Management of PPROM at 24-34 weeks

Ioannis Papastefanou

Management of PPROM at 34-37 weeks

Cecilia Villalain

Closing remarks: Cihat Sen

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World School of Perinatal Medicine is a teaching course/symposium on a specific topic in perinatal medicine for each meeting. Specific topic is covered on every points starting from basic to advanced level and aimed to fulfil all aspects of the topics for clinicians. It is designed both for those who are interested in perinatal medicine and those with a more general clinical interest who want to be updated on developments in the field
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