A. M. Dückelmann
Charité
25 Papers
47 Citations
A. M. Dückelmann is an academic researcher from Charité. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fetal head & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Transperineal ultrasound imaging in prolonged second stage of labor with occipitoanterior presenting fetuses: how well does the 'angle of progression' predict the mode of delivery?
Karim D. Kalache,A. M. Dückelmann,S. A. M. Michaelis,J. Lange,G. Cichon,Joachim W. Dudenhausen +5 more
TL;DR: To compare the angle of progression on transperineal ultrasound imaging between different modes of delivery in prolonged second stage of labor with occipitoanterior fetal position, a comparison study is conducted.
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Measurement of fetal head descent using the ‘angle of progression’ on transperineal ultrasound imaging is reliable regardless of fetal head station or ultrasound expertise
A. M. Dückelmann,Christian Bamberg,S. A. M. Michaelis,J. Lange,A. Nonnenmacher,Joachim W. Dudenhausen,Karim D. Kalache +6 more
TL;DR: To assess whether ultrasound experience or fetal head station affects the reliability of measurement of fetal head descent using the angle of progression on intrapartum ultrasound images obtained by a single experienced operator, and to determine reliability of measurements when images were acquired by different operators with variable ultrasound experience.
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Impact of intrapartal ultrasound to assess fetal head position and station on the type of obstetrical interventions at full cervical dilatation
A. M. Dückelmann,Silke A. M. Michaelis,Christian Bamberg,Joachim W. Dudenhausen,Karim D. Kalache +4 more
TL;DR: Intrapartal ultrasound in patients with a prolonged second stage of labor may change obstetrical practice by reducing the number of second stage cesarean section without increasing maternal and neonatal morbidity.
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Three-dimensional ultrasound in evaluating the fetus.
TL;DR: The diagnostic performance of the most widely used 3D ultrasound applications in the assessment of fetal anomalies are reviewed, the technique to gain correct 3D images is explained and some practical advice is offered for their efficient use.
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Does the use of chitosan covered gauze for postpartum hemorrhage reduce the need for surgical therapy including hysterectomy? A databased historical cohort study
Carolin Biele,Laura Radtke,Lutz Kaufner,Larry Hinkson,Thorsten Braun,Wolfgang Henrich,A. M. Dückelmann +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared the therapy success of the chitosan tamponade with that of the balloon tamponades and medical therapy only, and found that the tampons reduced the postpartum hysterectomy rate by 77.8%.
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