1998
Maternal anthropometric factors and risk of primary cesarean delivery.
Shepard M, Saftlas A, Leo-Summers L, Bracken M. Maternal anthropometric factors and risk of primary cesarean delivery. American Journal Of Public Health 1998, 88: 1534-8. PMID: 9772858, PMCID: PMC1508477, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.88.10.1534.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexCesarean deliveryPrimary cesarean deliveryMass indexWeight gainPrepregnancy weightProportional weight gainUnderweight womenPrepregnancy body mass indexBody mass index groupsHigher body mass indexMaternal anthropometric factorsGestational weight gainOutcome risk factorsGreater New HavenAbsolute weight gainSingleton deliveriesGestational weightVaginal deliveryProspective studyPrimary cesareanRisk factorsRelative riskAnthropometric factorsIndex group
1980
An evaluation of the usefulness of x-ray pelvimetry: Comparison of the Thoms and modified Ball methods with manual pelvimetry
Fine E, Bracken M, Berkowitz R. An evaluation of the usefulness of x-ray pelvimetry: Comparison of the Thoms and modified Ball methods with manual pelvimetry. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 1980, 137: 15-20. PMID: 7369283, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(80)90378-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsX-ray pelvimetryCephalopelvic disproportionCephalic presentationVaginal deliveryPotential oncogenic riskSafe vaginal deliveryObstetric outcomesVertex presentationPrognostic indicatorFetal irradiationOncogenic riskFull trialPelvimetryManual assessmentHigh ratePelvisPresentationDisproportionDeliveryPatientsBall techniqueDiagnosisTrials