Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics

<p>The Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics was founded in 1870 as “Archiv für Gynaekologie” and has a long and outstanding tradition. Since 1922 the journal has been the Organ of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe.<br/><br/>The Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics publishes<br/><br/>- Editorials<br/>- News and Views<br/>- Reviews<br/>- Original articles about clinical topics and basic research in the categories:<br/> Maternal Fetal Medicine<br/> General Gyneocology<br/> Gynecologic Oncology<br/> Gynecologic Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine<br/> Urogynecology<br/>- Position Statements and Guidelines<br/>- Correspondence (In this section correspondence on articles can be published. These are letters<br/> to the editor that are usually followed by answers of the authors.)<br/>- Images in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Outstanding illustrative material will be published. This<br/> should be followed by a short description without references.)<br/>- Abstracts<br/><br/>from all subspecialties in Gynecology and Obstetrics. All papers are peer-reviewed and published as quickly as possible. Case reports can be submitted, but will only be accepted if they are of broad interest to the readership and include a systematic review of the literature. Systematic reviews on rare diseases are welcome.</p> <p>Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics also publishes special/guest-edited issues. The peer review process for these articles is the same as the peer review process of the journal in general. Additionally, if the guest editor(s) authors an article in their special issue, they will not handle the peer review process.</p>

List of Papers (Total 1,506)

New approaches in the analysis of spent embryo culture media in the IVF process

In vitro fertilization occurs in a controlled laboratory setting, where oocytes are fertilized by sperm, and the resulting embryos are cultured to the blastocyst stage before transfer to the uterus. The secreted/consumed substances by the embryo in the extracellular environment (secretome) contain a variety of molecules that may provide insights into embryo quality. This study...

Distinct endometriosis involvement confers divergent oncologic outcomes in ovarian clear cell carcinoma

To evaluate the clinicopathologic characteristics and survival outcomes of ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) patients with different endometriosis statuses. This retrospective study included OCCC patients diagnosed between 2012 and 2021, classified into three groups based on the Sampson and Scott criteria: Without (no endometriosis), Arising (OCCC arising from endometriosis...

Maternal bacteremia in intrapartum fever: the role of ampicillin resistance and prolonged membrane rupture—a retrospective comparative study

Intrapartum fever (IPF) (≥ 38.0 °C), if treated inappropriately, can lead to maternal bacteremia. In a cohort of women with IPF, we investigated perinatal, obstetrical, and microbiological outcomes, comparing those with bacteremia to those with negative blood cultures. A retrospective cohort study at a tertiary hospital (2010–2022) focused on women attempting vaginal delivery who...

Therapy of early breast cancer: current status and perspectives

Medical advancements in breast cancer are truly remarkable. Especially in recent years, numerous new therapeutics have been approved and surgical strategies have been de-escalated for specific patient groups. In the therapeutic setting, CDK4/6 inhibitors as oral maintenance therapy in early breast cancer and immune checkpoint inhibitors (Pembrolizumab) for triple-negative breast...

Disordered eating and body dissatisfaction in women with non-natural menopause

Research on menopause and eating behavior has mostly focused on women with premenopausal, perimenopausal, and natural postmenopausal stages. The aim of this study was to investigate eating behavior and body image in women with non-natural menopause. The sample included 330 postmenopausal women, classified as non-natural menopause (NNMP) (N = 103) due to gynecological surgery...

Predictors of small-for-gestational-age infants in gestational diabetes mellitus: the impact of metformin use

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects 3%–25% of pregnancies worldwide, posing risks to maternal, fetal, and neonatal health. GDM is often associated with macrosomia and large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infants. However, the association between GDM and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infants is less understood. This study aimed to identify predictors of SGA in women with GDM...

The role of self-management in endometriosis pain: insights from a cross-sectional survey in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland

Endometriosis has a significant negative impact on women’s lives. Unfortunately, current medical treatments often fail to provide adequate pain relief and may cause intolerable side effects. Although many women experiencing primary dysmenorrhoea employ self-management strategies to help alleviate period-related symptoms, there is a paucity of knowledge about how women with...

Healthcare providers’ awareness and management of cardiovascular risks in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and gestational diabetes

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and the mortality rate and prognosis of CVD in women are worse compared to men. Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes (APOs) are frequently overlooked sex-specific risk factors for CVD and affect up to one in five pregnant women. This study evaluated healthcare providers'(HCPs) awareness of the long-term cardiovascular risk...

Carbetocin versus oxytocin in prevention of postpartum hemorrhage after cesarean delivery in high-risk women. A systematic review and meta-analysis

To assess the value of carbetocin in prevention of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) after Cesarean delivery (CD). Screening of PubMed, Web Of Science, Scopus, register clinical trials registry and Google scholar from inception to December 2023. The keywords used included postpartum hemorrhage, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative blood loss, Cesarean delivery and their MeSH terms...

Adenomyosis as a prognostic factor in ovarian cancer: a retrospective study

Adenomyosis is a gynecological condition that frequently coexists with gynecological malignancies and has been shown to influence disease outcomes. However, its impact on ovarian cancer prognosis remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between adenomyosis and clinicopathological and prognostic features in ovarian cancer patients. We retrospectively...

Impact of sexual activity on bulbocavernosus muscle stiffness assessed by shear wave elastography in women

The bulbocavernosus muscle (BCM) is a vital component of the pelvic floor muscles, significantly contributing to women’s sexual function. Shear wave elastography (SWE) is an innovative, non-invasive imaging technique offering quantitative insights into tissue stiffness, yet its application in evaluating BCM stiffness remains unexplored. This study investigates the stiffness of...

Impact of risk and lifestyle factors on therapy goals in the treatment of breast cancer and gynecological cancer patients with integrative medicine

As a result of advancements in the diagnosis and therapy of cancer, the prognosis for cancer patients has significantly improved. The benefits of a significantly enhanced survival time lead to a more extensive concern with quality of life and managing the side effects during oncological treatment. Implementing integrative medicine strategies has been found to reduce the side...

Second trimester soft markers: still worth to be mentioned?

Despite the widespread use of cell-free DNA in screening for trisomy 21, soft markers continue to be assessed in the second trimester, leading to confusion about how they affect the risk of trisomy 21, especially after an earlier screening test such as cell-free DNA screening. In this review, we provide an overview of commonly used second trimester soft markers, explain how they...

Care of pregnant women with pre-existing medical conditions in German perinatal centers

Pregnancies in women with chronic medical conditions are characterized by a higher maternal and perinatal complication rate during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. The German Maternity Guideline does not provide specific recommendations for the care of these women. The aim of this study was to evaluate the care of pregnant women with pre-existing medical...

The impact of early diagnosis of endometriosis on quality of life

Endometriosis is one of the most common chronic diseases in women, with a prevalence of up to 10%. The disease particularly affects women of reproductive age. Endometriosis has a significant impact on the patient's quality of life (QoL). In the current study, we aimed to evaluate the role of early diagnosis of endometriosis on patients’ QoL. In this longitudinal prospective study...

Cervical injection as an alternative to the utero-ovarian ligament for mapping pelvic sentinel lymph node in early-stage ovarian cancer

In early-stage ovarian cancer, sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping using double injection into the utero-ovarian and infundibulo-pelvic ligaments has been postulated. Cervical injection, commonly used in other gynaecologic tumors, may provide a simpler alternative to utero-ovarian injection for pelvic-SLN detection. This study aims to demonstrate whether cervical and utero-ovarian...

Thyroid function tests and serum anti-Müllerian hormone in various populations, is there any association? A systematic review and meta-analysis

This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the association between anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) as a biomarker of ovarian reserve and various thyroid function tests, including thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free T3 (FT3), free T4 (FT4), T3, T4, and thyroid autoantibodies, such as thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) and thyroglobulin antibody (TgAb), in various...

The immune-modulatory dynamics of exosomes in preeclampsia

This review delves into the role of exosomes in immune regulation within the context of preeclampsia (PE), a pregnancy condition marked by high blood pressure and widespread inflammation. PE hampers the invasion of trophoblasts and disrupts placental function, contributing to inflammation and maternal organ dysfunction. Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles that mediate cell...

Isolated hydrometrocolpos and cloacal malformation: can we prenatally distinguish them?—A case report and literature review

Hydrometrocolpos (HMC) is a rare prenatal ultrasound abnormality, presenting in two distinct types: urinary-type and secretory-type. The urinary variation is intricately linked to cloacal malformation (CM), thereby posing a heightened risk of perinatal adverse events. Additionally, children affected by this type often face long-term challenges that impact their quality of life...

Intergroup statement: opportunistic salpingectomy—molecular pathology, clinical outcomes and implications for practice (German Ovarian Cancer Commission, the North-Eastern German Society of Gynecologic Oncology (NOGGO), AGO Austria and AGO Swiss)

Opportunistic salpingectomy is defined as the removal of both fallopian tubes as part of a surgical procedure planned for other reasons. The goal is primary prevention of ovarian cancer. The procedure is offered to patients who are not known to be at increased risk of developing ovarian cancer. This is in contrast to high-risk patients with a germline mutation, particularly BRCA1...

Precision surgery for endometriosis: preventing chronic pelvic pain in patients with higher pre-operative pain scores and in patients of advanced age

Objective Symptom relief can be achieved for many patients with endometriosis by tailored individual treatment. However, therapy resistance is observed in some patients. This study surveyed patient-reported long-term outcomes after laparoscopic endometriosis surgery and evaluated potential pre-operative predictors for insufficient symptom control. Methods This retrospective study...