Highlight of our studies in 2022
We are currently involved in a largest pre-eclampsia screening and prevention multi-center study in Asia. Regularly audited data and certified physicians are our concerns in order to obtain a high quality study.
Publications
- Ophthalmic artery Doppler for pre‐eclampsia prediction at the first trimester: a Bayesian survival‐time model
Raden Aditya Kusuma, Detty Siti Nurdiati, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Didi Danukusumo, Sarini Abdullah, Ivan Sini
Journal of Ultrasound (2023) 26:155–162 pdf - Alternatives of Risk Prediction Models for Preeclampsia in a Low Middle-Income Setting
Raden Aditya Kusuma, Detty Siti Nurdiati, Siswanto Agus Wilopo
Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2022 Feb 05; 10(B):1-6 pdf - Exploring First Trimester Maternal Risk Factors of Preterm Preeclampsia in Indonesia: Examining the Role of Education Level and Insurance Status
Amanda S D Hertika, Adly N A Fattah, Felix F Widjaja, Shinda Marizni, Raden A Kusuma
Poster session presented at International Society for Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD); 2023 Jun 19-21; Edinburgh, UK. pdf - Performance of First-Trimester Combined Screening for Preeclampsia in Asian Population: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, Raden Aditya Kusuma, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Anastasya Maria Kosasih
Poster session presented at Pertemuan Ilmiah Tahunan Perkumpulan Obstetri dan Ginekologi Indonesia (PIT POGI); 2023 Jul 24-26; Yogyakarta, Indonesia. pdf - Prevalence and Risk Factors of Stillbirth: Study on Pregnant Women in Indonesia
Mirani Ulfa Yusrika, Raden Aditya Kusuma, Adly Nanda Al Fattah, Shinda Marizni, Vania Permata Putri, Felix Widjaja. pdf
Current Enrolling Studies
- First-Trimester Placental Growth Factor Combined Model as a Predictor of Stillbirth
Principal Investigator: Mirani Ulfa, MD., Adly Nanda, MD., Felix Firyanto, MD.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a first-trimester placental growth factor (PlGF) combined model in predicting the risk of stillbirth. By conducting this research, we aim to assess the accuracy and reliability of the PlGF-based model in identifying pregnancies at a higher risk of stillbirth during the early stages.
- First Trimester Maternal Risk Factors of Early-onset, Preterm and Term Preeclampsia in Indonesian Population
Principal Investigator: Amanda Safira, MD., Adly Nanda, MD., Felix Firyanto, MD.
The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the maternal risk factors associated with early-onset, preterm, and term preeclampsia during the first trimester of pregnancy in the Indonesian population. Through comprehensive research, we aim to better understand the unique set of risk factors that contribute to different types of preeclampsia. - Validation Study: First Trimester Prediction for Preeclampsia with The Addition of Ophthalmic Artery Doppler: A Bayesian Survival-Time Model
The purpose of this study is to validate the utility of incorporating ophthalmic artery Doppler measurements into a Bayesian survival-time model for predicting preeclampsia during the first trimester. By conducting this validation study, we aim to assess the enhanced predictive accuracy of the combined model in identifying the risk of preeclampsia early in pregnancy.
Principal Investigator: Ibtisam Nasution, MD - Correlation Between Maternal Age, BMI with First Trimester PlgF Level in Indonesian Population
Principal Investigator: Adly Nanda, MD, Siti Solichatul, MD
The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between maternal age, body mass index (BMI), and the placental growth factor (PlGF) levels during the first trimester of pregnancy in the Indonesian population. Through this research, we aim to understand how maternal age and BMI may influence PlGF levels, a critical biomarker in pregnancy. - Nuchal Cord: Incidence, Neonatal, and Delivery Outcomes
Principal Investigator: Adly Nanda, MD, Shinda Marizni, RM
The purpose of this study is to investigate the incidence of nuchal cord occurrences and their potential impact on neonatal and delivery outcomes. Through this research, we aim to analyze the prevalence of nuchal cord in various birth settings and its association with neonatal health and delivery complications. - Validation Study: Alternatives of Risk Prediction Models for Preeclampsia in a Low Middle-Income Setting
Principal Investigator: Shinda Marizni, RMThis study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and accuracy of alternative risk prediction models for preeclampsia in a low middle-income setting. Through rigorous validation processes, the study aims to assess the models’ reliability in predicting and identifying preeclampsia risk within this healthcare context.
- Incidence of Preeclampsia Before vs After Implementation of Combined Screening
Principal Investigator: Erlinda Restu, MD
The purpose of this study is to compare the incidence of preeclampsia before and after the implementation of combined screening methods. By investigating this, we aim to assess the impact of the combined screening approach on the occurrence of preeclampsia. - First Trimester PlGF Level and Placental-associated Adverse Pregnancy Outcome in Indonesia
Principal Investigator: Adly Nanda, MD
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between first-trimester placental growth factor (PlGF) levels and adverse pregnancy outcomes associated with placental dysfunction in Indonesia. - Anxiety Scale of First Trimester Preeclampsia Screening Among Prengnant Women
Principal Investigator: Saffana Hilmi, B.ScThe purpose of this study is to develop and validate an anxiety scale specifically tailored for assessing anxiety levels among pregnant women undergoing first trimester preeclampsia screening. Through this research, we aim to provide a reliable tool to measure the anxiety experienced by pregnant women during the early stages of preeclampsia screening.
- Prevalence and Risk Factors of Stillbirth in an Indonesian Setting
Principal Investigator: Mirani Ulfa, MD., Adly Nanda, MD., Felix Firyanto, MD.
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of stillbirth and identify the associated risk factors within an Indonesian setting. Through extensive research, we aim to analyze the factors contributing to stillbirth occurrences comprehensively. - First Trimester Maternal Characteristics as Risk Factors for Preterm Preeclampsia in Indonesia with Consideration in Level of Education and Type of Health Insurance
Principal Investigator: Amanda Safira, MD., Adly Nanda, MD., Felix Firyanto, MD.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the correlation between first-trimester maternal characteristics and the risk of preterm preeclampsia in Indonesia, while considering the variables of education level and type of health insurance. Through comprehensive research, we aim to identify specific maternal characteristics that may contribute to the development of preterm preeclampsia, while also examining the potential influence of education level and health insurance type. - Ultrasound Fetal Biometrics and Estimated Fetal Weight: Development of New Standard for Indonesian Population
Principal Investigator: Uweisha Eraz, MDThe purpose of this study is to establish a new standard for ultrasound fetal biometrics and estimated fetal weight that is specific to the Indonesian population. Through rigorous data collection and analysis, we aim to create accurate and reliable reference values for fetal biometric measurements and estimated weight, considering the unique characteristics of Indonesian fetuses.
- Anxiety Scale of Non-Invansive Prenatal Test Screening Among Prengnant Women
Principal Investigator: Shinda Marizni, RMThe purpose of this study is to develop and validate an anxiety scale focused on assessing the anxiety levels experienced by pregnant women undergoing non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) screening.
- Evaluating the Quality Improvement Project for Klinik Bidan Prenatal (A Midwifery-Led Care)
Principal Investigator: Shinda Marizni, RM
The purpose of this study is to sssess the impact of the Quality Improvement Project on maternal and neonatal health outcomes, including indicators such as pregnancy complications, maternal mortality and neonatal morbidity.More information: https://bidan.prenatal.or.id/quality-improvement/
- Longitudinal Study of the Ophthalmic Artery Doppler
Principal Investigator: Aditya Kusuma, MD., Adly Nanda, MD.
The purpose of this study is to comprehensively assess the changes in ophthalmic artery Doppler measurements over time. By conducting repeated measurements throughout the course of the study period, we aim to gain insights into the dynamic patterns of blood flow in the ophthalmic artery.
More detailed information, contact shinda@prenatal.or.id