October 2024 UOG Highlights
The October issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology includes a systematic review on the timing of induction of labor in suspected macrosomia, a randomized controlled trial on improving the performance of inexperienced ultrasound operators using an artificial intelligence training system, a nationwide cohort study on the use of combined first-trimester screening and invasive diagnostics for detection of atypical chromosomal aberrations and a study assessing the impact of uterine fibroids on non-informative cell-free DNA screening results.
New International Consensus Statement: Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques for Diagnosis and Classification of Pelvic Deep Endometriosis
The culmination of a major international collaboration spanning three years has resulted in the publication of an International Consensus Statement on the use of non-invasive imaging techniques for the diagnosis and classification of pelvic deep endometriosis.
International Consensus Statement on use of non-invasive imaging techniques for diagnosis and classification of pelvic deep endometriosis
Read the joint consensus statement aiming to guide clinicians involved in treating women with suspected endometriosis during patient assessment, counseling and planning of surgical treatment strategies in the UOG Journal.
AI Webinar for Trainees: Applications of AI in Fetal and Obstetric Ultrasound
The applications of AI in ultrasound holds the promise of numerous benefits.
Empowering Women’s Healthcare in Egypt through Outreach
Upper Egypt is historically one of the most disadvantaged areas in the country. For a week in November, the ISUOG Outreach team was privileged to work on a training program with 21 medical practitioners from Egypt. The ultimate aim of the program was to improve women’s healthcare in the local community.
Newly updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines: performance of fetal cardiac screening
Read the newly updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the performance of fetal cardiac screening.
Early bird registration fees end soon
Don't miss your chance to get reduced registration fees for our flagship World Congress event in Seoul this October. There are only two weeks left to register before the early bird deadline on August 16th.
Updated ISUOG Practice Guidelines: Performance of 11-14- week ultrasound scan
This document aims to provide guidance for healthcare practitioners performing, or planning to perform, pregnancy scans at 11 + 0 to 14 + 0 weeks.
World Congress 2021 closing session, COVID-19
View the closing session with an international panel discussing; What we have learnt in the past and looking to the future - health consequences of COVID-19 for women, with Allison Bryant, Aris Papageorghiou, Christoph Lees, Liona Poon,and chaired by Prof Tom Bourne.
July 2020 UOG Highlights
The July issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review on the effect of COVID-19 on maternal, perinatal and neonatal outcome, a randomized controlled trial on the effect of pelvic floor muscle training on pelvic floor muscle contraction and symptomatic and anatomical pelvic organ prolapse after surgery, a study on the effectiveness of a rapid lung ultrasound training program for gynecologists and obstetricians managing pregnant women with suspected COVID-19, and ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the role of ultrasound in congenital infection.
The ISUOG BT Practical Curriculum: How to Teach and Assess the BT Trainee
Members of the ISUOG BT Task Force demonstrate how to teach the trainee to deliver the Basic Training obstetric curriculum by performing the 6-Step and 20+2 planes approach, and how to assess the trainee.
Train the BT Trainee: How to Prepare and Counsel the Patient.
In this film, members of ISUOG's Outreach Committee demonstrate patient preparation and counselling, and highlight the importance of patient-centred care.
Train the BT Trainer: How to Teach the Trainee to perform the gynecological ultrasound scan
In this film, members of the Basic Training Task Force use simulation to demonstrate how to teach the trainee to perfom the basic gynecological scan.
UOG Journal Club: February 2020, Spanish
Curva de aprendizaje para la detección de partes pélvicas de uréteres por sonografía transvaginal: estudio de factibilidad
UOG Journal Club: February 2020, Chinese
经阴道超声探查输尿管盆腔段的学习曲线:可行性研究
February 2020 UOG Highlights
The February issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review on the impact of low-dose aspirin on adverse perinatal outcome, a study on non-invasive prenatal testing for aneuploidy in 31 515 singleton pregnancies, a study on the value of routine ultrasound examination at 35–37 weeks in the diagnosis of non-cephalic presentation, and a study on the learning curve for detection of the pelvic parts of the ureters on transvaginal sonography.
UOG Journal Club: February 2020
Learning curve for detection of pelvic parts of ureters by transvaginal sonography: feasibility study
Making a decision, normal or not
This lecture was delivered as part of the Basic Training course at CUSP, in Chennai, India, in 2018.
Transdutores, produção de imagem, knobology e planos de digitalização
This lecture was delivered as part of the Portuguese-language Basic Training course "Abordagem prática da ultrassonografia na obstetrícia e ginecologia", in Sao Paulo, Brazil in April 2019.
Plan your movement and improve your image with this free-access video
ISUOG Ambassador to the Middle East, Dr. Hisham Mirghani, describes five to six probe key movements that trainees need to learn in order to successfully operate an ultrasound probe.