Greg Kesby
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
22 Papers
212 Citations
Greg Kesby is an academic researcher from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Fetus. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of Greg Kesby include University of Cambridge & University of New South Wales.
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Papers
Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Reduces Sleep-induced Blood Pressure Increments In Preeclampsia
TL;DR: It is concluded that partial upper airway obstruction during sleep in women with preeclampsia is associated with increments in blood pressure, which can be eliminated with the use of nasal CPAP.
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Migration of a Filshie clip into the urinary bladder seven years after laparoscopic sterilisation
Greg Kesby,Andrew Korda +1 more
TL;DR: In April 1995 a 49 year old woman presented with a 24-hour history of persistent macroscopic haematuria, and review of the laparoscopist's notes and contemporary medical records did not suggest the presence of any pelvic pathology, operative difficulty, or early postoperative complication.
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The loss rates for invasive prenatal testing in a specialised obstetric ultrasound practice
Fergus Scott,Helen Peters,Tom Boogert,Robert Robertson,John C. Anderson,Andrew McLennan,Greg Kesby,David Edelman +7 more
TL;DR: To establish the spontaneous miscarriage rate and compare it with the procedure related miscarriage rate for amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling (CVS), experienced operators are recruited by experienced operators.
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Prospective evaluation of a first trimester screening program for Down syndrome and other chromosomal abnormalities using maternal age, nuchal translucency and biochemistry in an Australian population
Fergus Scott,Helen Peters,Michael Bonifacio,Andrew McLennan,Antheunis Boogert,Greg Kesby,John C. Anderson +6 more
TL;DR: A combination of maternal age and ultrasound assessment of the nuchal translucency has been used in the first trimester to screen for chromosomal abnormality in the United Kingdom and the addition of NT screening was shown to be beneficial.
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Outcomes of monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies: A comparison of assisted and spontaneous conceptions
TL;DR: The widespread use of assisted reproductive technologies has led to an increase in the prevalence of monozygotic twins, and twinning after blastocyst transfer results in monochorionic placentation; a form of placenta associated with higher risks of mortality and morbidity.
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