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1. A prognostic model, including quantitative fetal fibronectin, to predict preterm labour: the QUIDS meta-analysis and prospective cohort study

2. Development and validation of a risk prediction model of preterm birth for women with preterm labour symptoms (the QUIDS study): A prospective cohort study and individual participant data meta-analysis.

3. Child outcomes after induction of labour or expectant management in women with preterm prelabour rupture of membranes between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation: study protocol of the PPROMEXIL Follow-up trial. A long-term follow-up study of the randomised controlled trials PPROMEXIL and PPROMEXIL-2

4. A prognostic model, including quantitative fetal fibronectin, to predict preterm labour: the QUIDS meta-analysis and prospective cohort study

5. Child outcomes after induction of labour or expectant management in women with preterm prelabour rupture of membranes between 34 and 37 weeks of gestation: Study protocol of the PPROMEXIL Follow-up trial. A long-term follow-up study of the randomised controlled trials PPROMEXIL and PPROMEXIL-2

6. Development and validation of a risk prediction model of preterm birth for women with preterm labour symptoms (the QUIDS study): A prospective cohort study and individual participant data meta-analysis

7. Prediction of progression to severe disease in women with late preterm hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

8. The impact of fetal gender and ethnicity on the risk of spontaneous preterm delivery in women with symptoms of preterm labor

9. Induction of labour at term with oral misoprostol versus a Foley catheter (PROBAAT-II): a multicentre randomised controlled non-inferiority trial

10. 793: A new prediction model for birth within 48 hours in women with preterm labour symptoms

11. Relevance of individual participant data meta-analysis for studies in obstetrics: delivery versus expectant monitoring for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

12. Risk stratification with cervical length and fetal fibronectin in women with threatened preterm labor before 34weeks and not delivering within 7days

13. Which Factors Contribute to False-Positive, False-Negative, and Invalid Results in Fetal Fibronectin Testing in Women with Symptoms of Preterm Labor?

14. Comparison of the Actim Partus test and the fetal fibronectin test in the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth in symptomatic women undergoing cervical length measurement

15. The predictive value of quantitative fibronectin testing in combination with cervical length measurement in symptomatic women

16. Induction of Labour at Term With Oral Misoprostol Versus a Foley Catheter (PROBAAT-II): A Multicentre Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Trial

17. Risk factors for preterm delivery: do they add to fetal fibronectin testing and cervical length measurement in the prediction of preterm delivery in symptomatic women?

18. Randomized Comparison of Nifedipine and Placebo in Fibronectin-Negative Women with Symptoms of Preterm Labor and a Short Cervix (APOSTEL-I Trial)

19. Prescribing patterns of antenatal corticosteroids in women with threatened preterm labor

20. Preterm birth in singleton and multiple pregnancies: evaluation of costs and perinatal outcomes

21. Cost-effectiveness analysis of cardiovascular risk factor screening in women who experienced hypertensive pregnancy disorders at term

22. 363: Does quantitative fetal fibronectin testing add to cervical length measurement and qualitative fetal fibronectin testing; (II) absolute probability of preterm delivery <7 days in women with threatened preterm labor (EUFIS study)

23. 362: Does quantitative fetal fibronectin testing add to cervical length measurement and qualitative fetal fibronectin testing; (I) Identification of low risk women with threatened preterm labor (EUFIS study)

24. Cost-effectiveness analysis of cervical length measurement and fibronectin testing in women with threatened preterm labor

25. 739: The contribution of vaginal examination to risk stratification of women with signs of preterm labor before 34 weeks gestation: the APOSTEL1-cohort

26. 2: Delivery versus expectant monitoring for late preterm hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HYPITAT-II): a multicenter, open label, randomized controlled trial

27. 740: Comparison of the Actim Partus test and fetal fibronectin test in combination with cervical length in the prediction of spontaneous preterm delivery in symptomatic women: a post-hoc analysis

28. 488: Economic analysis of fetal fibrinectin testing and/or cervical length measurement in women with threatened preterm labor

29. 289: Cost-effectiveness of induction of labor at term with a Foley catheter compared to prostaglandin E2 gel (based on the PROBAAT trial; registration NTR 1646)

30. 764: The risk of preterm delivery in women with signs of preterm labor before 34 weeks who do not deliver within 7 days: the APOSTEL-1 cohort

31. 741: Does quantitative fetal fibronectin testing improve the prediction of spontaneous preterm delivery as compared to qualitative fetal fibronectin testing in symptomatic women: a post-hoc analysis

32. 811: False-positive, false-negative and uninterpretable results in fetal fibronectin testing during the APOSTEL1 study; which factors do contribute?

33. Correction: Induction of labour versus expectant monitoring for gestational hypertension or mild pre-eclampsia between 34 and 37 weeks’ gestation (HYPITAT-II): a multicentre, open-label randomised controlled trial

34. 11: The accuracy of fetal fibronectin and cervical length in women with signs of preterm labor before 34 weeks: a nationwide cohort study in The Netherlands (APOSTEL1 study)

35. Erratum To: Induction of labour with a Foley catheter or oral misoprostol at term: the PROBAAT-II study, a multicentre randomised controlled trial

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