Quantitative fetal fibronectin to improve decision making in women with signs and symptoms of preterm birth (QUIDS): Spontaneous preterm birth within 7 days risk predictor

  • Lesley Jackson (Creator)
  • Manju Chandiramani (Creator)
  • Anna David (Creator)
  • Asma Khalil (Creator)
  • Andrew Shennan (Creator)
  • van Baaren Gert-Jan (Creator)
  • Victoria Hodgetts Morton (Creator)
  • Tina Lavender (Creator)
  • Ewoud Schuit (Creator)
  • Susan Harper-Clarke (Creator)
  • Ben Mol (Creator)
  • Richard Riley (Creator)
  • Jane Norman (Creator)
  • John Norrie (Creator)
  • Jon Dorling (Creator)
  • Sarah Stock (Creator)
  • Margaret Horne (Creator)
  • Merel Bruijn (Creator)
  • Helen White (Creator)
  • Kathleen Boyd (Creator)
  • Robert Heggie (Creator)
  • Lisa Wotherspoon (Creator)
  • Lorna Aucott (Creator)
  • Rachel Morris (Creator)

Dataset

Abstract

This workbook contains anonymised data from the study Quantitative fetal fibronectin to improve decision making in women with signs and symptoms of preterm birth (QUIDS): Spontaneous preterm birth within 7 days risk predictor.

Data Citation

Stock, Sarah; Horne, Margaret; Bruijn, Merel; White, Helen; Boyd, Kathleen; Heggie, Robert; Wotherspoon, Lisa; Aucott, Lorna; Morris, Rachel; Dorling, Jon; Jackson, Lesley; Chandiramani, Manju; David, Anna; Khalil, Asma; Shennan, Andrew; Gert-Jan, van Baaren; Hodgetts-Morton, Victoria; Lavender, Tina; Schuit, Ewoud; Harper-Clarke, Susan; Mol, Ben; Riley, Richard; Norman, Jane; Norrie, John. (2021). Quantitative fetal fibronectin to improve decision making in women with signs and symptoms of preterm birth (QUIDS): Spontaneous preterm birth within 7 days risk predictor, [dataset]. University of Edinburgh. Usher Institute. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/3025.
Date made available25 Aug 2021
PublisherEdinburgh DataShare
Geographical coverageGERMANY,NETHERLANDS,BELGIUM,BE,UNITED KINGDOM,DE,UK,NL

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