Supplement your learning for ISUOG's education course on twin and multiple pregnancy.

Learning Objectives:

  • Be familiar with the recent guidance update on role of ultrasound in twin and multiple pregnancy
  • Be up-to-date with new advances in the prenatal diagnosis and management of complicated multiple pregnancy
  • Increase the level of knowledge of complications and appreciate existing controversies
  • Promote a multidisciplinary approach to the management of women with multiple pregnancy
  • Gain confidence in managing multiple pregnancy
  • Appreciate the indications for fetal interventions
  • Be familiar with the recent guidance update on role of ultrasound in twin and multiple pregnancy
  • Be up-to-date with new advances in the prenatal diagnosis and management of complicated multiple pregnancy
  • Increase the level of knowledge of complications and appreciate existing controversies
  • Promote a multidisciplinary approach to the management of women with multiple pregnancy
  • Gain confidence in managing multiple pregnancy
  • Appreciate the indications for fetal interventions

 

Explore the topic before you attend our course:

In order to make the most of this learning experience and help you achieve your learning objectives, we have prepared a path to guide you from the essentials to our course’s topics through ISUOG resources. The material below, will take you from the most basics to a more comprehensive view of Twin and Multiple Pregnancy, some open to everyone and some available only to ISUOG members –some may even grant you CME points:


Some of these activities are exclusively available to our members. Become a member today.

UOG articles

Pre-eclampsia screening in Denmark (PRESIDE): national validation study

I. Riishede, L. Rode, L. Sperling, M. Overgaard, J. D. Ravn, P. Sandager, H. Skov, S. R. Wagner, P. Nørgaard, T. D. Clausen, C. A. Juel Jensen, K. Pihl, F. S. Jørgensen, J. K. Munk, H. J. Zingenberg, N. G. Pedersen, M. R. Andersen, A. Wright, D. Wright, A. Tabor, C. K. Ekelund

25 February 2023

 

Clinical utility of expanded non-invasive prenatal screening compared with chromosomal microarray in over 8000 pregnancies without major structural anomalies

I. Maya, L. Salzer Sheelo, D. Brabbing-Goldstein, R. Matar, S. Kahana, I. Agmon-Fishman, C. Klein, M. Gurevitch, L. Basel-Salmon, L. Sagi-Dain

13 February 2023

 

Prenatal exome sequencing and impact on perinatal outcome: cohort study

B. Poljak, U. Agarwal, Z. Alfirevic, S. Allen, N. Canham, J. Higgs, A. Kaelin Agten, A. Khalil, D. Roberts, F. Mone, K. Navaratnam

12 December 2022

 

Prenatal detection of congenital heart disease at 12–13 gestational weeks: detailed analysis of false-negative cases

L. Bottelli, V. Franzè, G. Tuo, F. Buffelli, D. Paladini

14 October 2022

 

Ophthalmic artery Doppler at 11–13 weeks' gestation in prediction of pre-eclampsia

N. Gana, M. Sarno, N. Vieira, A. Wright, M. Charakida, K. H. Nicolaides

1 June 2022

 

Routine first-trimester pre-eclampsia screening and risk of preterm birth

V. Giorgione, O. Quintero Mendez, A. Pinas, W. Ansley, B. Thilaganathan

20 April 2022

 

Low torcular Herophili position and large brainstem–tentorium angle in fetuses with open spinal dysraphism at 11–13 weeks' gestation

P. Volpe, R. De Robertis, T. Fanelli, S. Boito, G. Volpe, C. Votino, N. Persico, R. Chaoui

14 June 2021

 

Performance of a targeted cell-free DNA prenatal test for 22q11.2 deletion in a large clinical cohort

E. Bevilacqua, J. C. Jani, R. Chaoui, E.-K. A. Suk, R. Palma-Dias, T.-M. Ko, S. Warsof, R. Stokowski, K. J. Jones, F. R. Grati, M. Schmid

05 June 2021

 

 

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