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Vrednotenje delovanja mišičja maternice med nosečnostjo in porodov z EMG metodami (Slovene)

Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
3.05.00  Medical sciences  Human reproduction   

Code Science Field
B570  Biomedical sciences  Obstetrics, gynaecology, andrology, reproduction, sexuality 
Keywords
smooth muscle, uterus, cervix, electromyography, human, sheep, pregnancy, labour, preterm labour, contraction, cervical ripeness
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Researchers (14)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  03896  PhD Matko-Vasili Cerar  Human reproduction  Researcher  2000 - 2002  129 
2.  17635  Klementa Habjan    Researcher  2000 - 2002 
3.  19426  MSc Gorazd Kavšek  Human reproduction  Researcher  2000 - 2002  102 
4.  17638  Meta Kovačič Lužnik    Researcher  2000 - 2002 
5.  15355  PhD Branimir Leskošek  Public health (occupational safety)  Researcher  2000 - 2002  182 
6.  20396  Darko Oberžan    Researcher  2000 - 2002 
7.  22159  Martina Pečlin    Researcher  2002 
8.  17595  Nataša Petek    Researcher  2000 - 2002 
9.  14534  Mojca Pirc  Human reproduction  Researcher  2000 - 2002  23 
10.  00789  PhD Tanja Premru-Sršen  Human reproduction  Researcher  2000 - 2002  361 
11.  11621  MSc Stanko Pušenjak  Human reproduction  Researcher  2000 - 2002  80 
12.  03410  PhD Drago Rudel  Medical sciences  Head  2000 - 2002  193 
13.  17654  Milica Trenkić    Researcher  2000 - 2002 
14.  05015  PhD Ivan Verdenik  Human reproduction  Researcher  2000 - 2002  480 
Organisations (2)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0312  University Medical Centre Ljubljana  Ljubljana  5057272000  77,552 
2.  0436  MKS Electronic Systems  Ljubljana  5308194000  208 
Abstract
The research aims at understanding of smooth muscle activity in human uterine corpus and the cervix during pregnancy, at term and during labour by implementing objective EMG recording techniques. EMG activity is recorded and analised in humans and sheep. EMG signals are analysed so that correlation with a threatening preterm labour would be noticed, and similarities between human and animal EMG established. Additionally, we want to assess, by using objective tools, impacts that medicaments prescribed in clinical practice have on pregnancy and course of labour.
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