Talking O&G - a RANZCOG Podcast
In this episode of Talking O&G: a RANZCOG Podcast, host Dr Nisha Khot speaks with Professor Lisa Hui and Associate Professor Natasha Holmes about the clinical utility of TORCH – Toxoplasma gondii, rubella, cytomegalovirus (CMV), and herpes simplex virus (HSV) – serology in isolated fetal growth restriction (FGR). Professor Hui and A/Prof Holmes co-authored a study on this topic, considering whether TORCH serology should continue to be ordered for isolated FGR. They examine the importance of differentiating early- and late-onset FGR, how their findings reflect international screening recommendations, and whether TORCH screening can be a reassuring measure for patients. They highlight the waste of resources and potential increase of maternal anxiety associated with ordering TORCH serology in situations where it is clinically unnecessary. 🔗 Resources mentioned in this episode: * Clinical utility of maternal TORCH screening in fetal growth restriction: A retrospective two-centre study [https://obgyn.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajo.13802] 📌 RANZCOG members can submit CPD at: https://shorturl.at/iq733 [https://shorturl.at/iq733] 💬 If you found this episode valuable, please rate, review, subscribe, and share it with your colleagues. RANZCOG acknowledges the need for more inclusive terminology for gender diversity. In this podcast we aim to use inclusive language, and any use of the term “women” should be interpreted to include all people requiring gynaecological and obstetric care. The views expressed are those of the speakers and may not reflect the official position of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG).
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