Society for Maternal- Fetal Medicine The Meeting™ 38th Annual Meeting January 29 – February 3, 2018 Dallas, TX | Hilton Anatole

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Transparency in Outcomes Experience · One of the most experienced teams in treating Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) in the U.S., having performed more than 400 laser ablation cases since 2011 Transparency · Continues to publish TTTS outcomes at 30 days post-delivery and updated outcomes for multiple conditions Innovation · One of only eight U.S. centers participating in the Fetoscopic Endoluminal Tracheal Occlusion (FETO) Trial for the treatment of severe congenital diaphragmatic hernia · The first center in Texas to perform open fetal repair for spina The Fetal Center Co-directors: (L-R) Dr. Kenneth Moise, Dr. Anthony Johnson, and bifida following MOMS Trial, and the first in the world to use the Dr. KuoJen Tsao. umbilical cord patch for repair of fetal

SPINA BIFIDA TWIN-TWIN TRANSFUSION SYNDROME Fetal for Spina Bifida Repair – Summary 30-Day Post-Delivery Survival Rate by TTTS Stage The Fetal Center MOMS Trial MOMS Trial TTTS Cases Percent of Percent of Percent of Cohort Fetal Surgery Postnatal Surgery Stage (percent of Pregnancies with Pregnancies with Pregnancies (n=54) (n=78) (n=80) (n=323) total cases*) Twin Survivors One Twin Survivor with No Survivor Gestional Age at Surgery 25.02±0.6 23.6±1.4 n/a Stage I 43 (13%) 84% 11% 5% Gestional Age at Delivery 34.1±3.5 34.1±3.1 37.3±1.1 Stage II 96 (30%) 76% 9% 15% Prenatal/Neonatal Demise 3 (6%) 2 (3%) 2 (2%) Stage III 166 (51%) 68% 18% 14% VP Shunt at One Year 20/47 (43%) 31 (40%) 66 (82%) Stage IV 15 (5%) 67% 26% 7%

May 2011 – August 2017 Sept. 2011 – Aug. 2017; TTTS Stage was undetermined in three cases, which represents 1% of outcomes

• 28 percent of patients delivered past 37 weeks’ gestation as • Overall, survival of both babies is seen in 72 percent of compared to 21 percent in the MOMS Trial cases, with survival of one twin in 15 percent of cases

• Since 2011, The Fetal Center evaluated more than 200 patients • In addition to a combined experience of performing over 700 for open fetal surgery for spina bifida repair with surgical TTTS laser ablation procedures, The Fetal Center’s affiliated outcomes mirroring those reported in the MOMS Trial surgeons were the first in the U.S. to perform a laparoscopic- assisted approach for the treatment of TTTS

For details regarding The Fetal Center’s maternal and newborn outcomes for fetal spina bifida repair and TTTS, visit childrens.memorialhermann.org/thefetalcenter/outcomes. To speak to a clinical specialist or obtain more information about The Fetal Center, call 888.818.4818.

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Letter from the SMFM President and CEO . . . . . 3

SMFM Board of Directors ...... 4

Past Presidents ...... 4

Letter from the Program Chair ...... 6-7

Program Committee Members ...... 7

Criteria for Judging ...... 7

Reviewers and Judges ...... 8

Awards ...... 9

Schedule At-A-Glance ...... 10-11

Foundation for SMFM ...... 12-18

Meeting App ...... 18

Dr . Dan O’Keeffe Tribute Event ...... 19

Postgraduate Courses ...... 21-32

Scientific Forums ...... 34-38

Plenary Sessions ...... 39

Luncheon Roundtables ...... 40

Exhibitor List ...... 44-48, 50-55

Poster Presentations ...... 49

2 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 DEAR COLLEAGUES, FRIENDS AND GUESTS,

WELCOME TO DALLAS! We are excited that you are here for SMFM’s 38th Annual Pregnancy Meeting™ . Whether it is your first Annual Meeting or you’re a seasoned attendee, we are confident that you will enjoy this year’s opportunity to share in the latest science and connect with leaders in maternal-fetal medicine . This year’s meeting is the result of the hard work, effort and dedication of the Program Committee, chaired by Joanne Stone, MD, MS . The committee conducted a thorough process in selecting and vetting the highest quality and most significant research, which will continue to give this meeting the reputation it has rightfully earned as the main event for presenting and learning about cutting-edge science in .

The past year has been an exciting time of growth for our Society . We expanded our headquarters’ office in Washington, DC to accommodate our growing professional staff . With more staff in place, we can implement a variety of new initiatives, including enhanced online learning offerings and more opportunities to engage in advocacy efforts . We are also thankful to you, the members, for providing very valuable feedback last Spring . Your voice counts, and your feedback, coupled with the expertise from our Board of Directors and Committee Chairs, was used to draft the now-in-place SMFM 2018-2020 Strategic Plan . You can learn more about our strategic initiatives and what other benefits SMFM membership entitles you to at the SMFM Alfred Abuhamad, MD Membership Information Station . It will be open Monday through Thursday SMFM President from 7:00 am – 5:00 pm and on Friday from 7:00 am – 2:00 pm . We encourage you to stop by .

With all the changes happening at the Society, the Annual Meeting remains a centerpiece of our work . With 15 postgraduate courses and workshops, 10 luncheon roundtables, 18 scientific forums, two special focus groups, and 900 poster presentations, we have scientific and professional development content for every stage of your clinical or research career .

This year, we also have time built in for networking and acknowledging the incredible work that many of you do each day . The most notable recognition Matt Granato, LLM, MBA will take place at a tribute event for Dr . Dan O’Keeffe on Thursday evening . SMFM Chief Executive Officer Dan has given so much to the Society and the Foundation for SMFM . Many of you have benefited from his mentoring, business savvy, and enthusiasm for all things MFM . Dan is retiring in February and this Irish-themed event will be a wonderful way to thank and honor him . We hope you will celebrate with us .

Finally, put on your running shoes on Saturday for the Foundation’s 5K Run/ Walk . We’ll start bright and early at 6:30 am . Please participate . It’s for a good cause!

Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to be here . We look forward to connecting with you while we are together in Dallas .

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President: BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Alfred Abuhamad, MD Alison Cahill, MD, MS Laura Dean, MD, ACOG Vice President/ Aaron Caughey, MD Representative President-Elect: George Wendel, MD, ex officio for Sean Blackwell, MD Lorraine Dugoff, MD ABOG Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD, MS Uma Reddy, MD, ex officio for Secretary-Treasurer: Connie Graves, MD, MSc Brian Iriye, MD NICHD/NIH Jeffery Kuller, MD Mary D’Alton, MD, ex officio for The Assistant Thomas Lee, MD Foundation for SMFM Secretary-Treasurer: Jeanne Sheffield, MD Mary Norton, MD, ex officio for the William Grobman, MD Nathan Fox, MD Perinatal Quality Foundation Leslie Moroz, MD, Associate Member Immediate Judette Louis, MD Representative Past President: Curtis Lowery, MD Mary Norton, MD Audrey Merriam, MD, Associate Alison Stuebe, MD Member Representative James Keller, ex officio

PAST PRESIDENTS

William Spellacy, MD – 1977 Thomas Garite, MD – 1991 Michael Nageotte, MD – 2005 Roy Pitkin, MD – 1978 Garland Anderson, MD – 1992 Roger Newman, MD – 2006 James O’Leary, MD – 1979 Larry Gilstrap, III, MD – 1993 Katherine Wenstrom, MD – 2007 Donald Sherline, MD – 1980 Valerie Parisi, MD – 1994 Michael Foley, MD – 2008 Loren Petersen, MD – 1981 Gary Hankins, MD – 1995 Sarah Kilpatrick, MD, PhD – 2009 Bruce Work, MD – 1982 Donald Coustan, MD – 1996 Joshua Copel, MD – 2010 Robert Hayashi, MD – 1983 Steven Clark, MD – 1997 George Saade, MD – 2011 Roy Petrie, MD – 1984 Mary D’Alton, MD – 1998 M . Kathryn Menard, MD – 2012 John Morrison, MD – 1985 J . Peter VanDorsten, MD – 1999 Brian Mercer, MD – 2013 Amelia Cruz, MD – 1986 Michael Socol, MD – 2000 Vincenzo Berghella, MD – 2014 Steven Gabbe, MD – 1987 James Martin, Jr ., MD – 2001 Laura Riley, MD – 2015 Robert Sokol, MD – 1988 Haywood Brown, MD – 2002 Mary Norton, MD – 2016 Richard Paul, MD – 1989 Jay Iams, MD – 2003 Frank Miller, MD – 1990 James Ferguson, MD – 2004

4 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 38th Annual Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Pregnancy Meeting Join us for a lunch symposium Postpartum Depression (PPD) with a focus on Risk Factors, Screening, and Approaches to Clinical Care

Thursday, February 1, 2018 Hilton Anatole 12:00–1:00 pm Dallas, Texas Lunch will be available Coronado Ballroom A

C. Neill Epperson, MD Nancy Byatt, DO, MBA Professor of Psychiatry Associate Professor Perelman School of University of Massachusetts Medicine, University of Medical School Pennsylvania Worcester, MA Philadelphia, PA

Bassem Maximos, MD, MPH Private Practice Physician Maximos Ob/Gyn League City, TX

Learn more about PPD with a focus on screening in high-risk pregnancies and the valuable role MFMs and obstetricians can play in screening for and treating PPD.

This interactive program will cover: • Current definitions of PPD • Anxiety as a component of PPD • Screening recommendations • Risk factors for PPD • Screening tools for PPD • Current treatment options

This independent presentation is not part of the official program as planned by the SMFM Pregnancy Meeting™ Program Committee.

Copyright 2018 Sage Therapeutics. DEAR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES,

On behalf of the Program Committee, it is with great pleasure Awards will be presented to the top- that I welcome you to The Pregnancy Meeting™, the 38th rated abstracts for each oral and poster session . The award ceremony Annual Meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine . will take place on Saturday morning This meeting has become one of the most exciting forums to for work presented on Thursday and discover the latest areas of research in the field of maternal- Friday and at the end of the program fetal medicine and to advance our understanding of our for work presented on Saturday . We thank the judges who volunteer their specialty . While you are in Dallas, I hope you also take the time to make this award ceremony opportunity to catch up with colleagues and friends and enjoy possible . the many social events of the meeting . I’m confident that this year’s meeting will support the mission of the Society by Postgraduate Courses, Special Interest Groups and Luncheon providing education and promoting research to optimize the Roundtables health of high-risk pregnant women and their babies . Postgraduate courses will be held on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday a blinded review and scoring by Evaluating the Abstract and include 13 courses plus four general reviewers . The top Review Process and fascinating additional educational 200 scored abstracts were then Scientific Program sessions . The courses include a wide reviewed and scored again in a This year, a Task Force was assembled range of topics, including a new blinded peer review process by to review various aspects of the course on opioids in pregnancy the senior reviewers . From there, Annual Meeting . The Task Force which, in concert with online training, the Program Committee used the considered the lists of abstract topics, qualifies attendees for applying for data from the general and senior the process for postgraduate course the buprenorphine treatment waiver . reviewers to determine the various selection, manuscript grading, and We also are offering an exciting oral and poster sessions . The late- selection of general and senior debate-style course on breaking abstract submissions reviewers . We have included new management with our international also underwent a blinded review reviewers and made process colleagues . Other educational process . Many thanks to the changes that will translate into a activities outside of the traditional reviewers who devoted their time better meeting, more transparency, postgraduate courses include a to ensure a fair and unbiased and greater diversity . If you have any workshop on substance use disorders assessment of the abstracts . questions about the process, do not in pregnancy co-sponsored by SMFM, hesitate to contact me or a member ACOG and ASAM and led by our This year we have a record-breaking of the SMFM staff team . President, Dr . Alfred Abuhamad . 900 poster presentations . Each poster Check with SMFM staff at the session will last 75 - 90 minutes and For those who chose to submit registration desk to add any courses or is generally grouped by topic . We your work for consideration at our workshops to your registration . meeting, THANK YOU! This year, there hope you take the time to visit the were 1,947 abstracts submitted posters and chat with the presenters . Other Noteworthy Activities of which 52% were accepted for We are extremely excited about a presentation . We increased the special event which will take place number of presentations to 1,015 Thursday evening and is a tribute to (115 orals and 900 posters) up from Dr . Dan O’Keeffe to celebrate his 990 total presentations in 2017 . We career as he retires as Executive Vice also received so many high-quality President of SMFM . We hope you late-breaking abstract submissions will join us for this commemoration that we are happy to now present ANNUAL MEETING of Dan’s many years of leadership four (up from two last year) . HASHTAG and commitment to the Society and Foundation for SMFM . Please Each abstract submitted underwent #SMFM18 visit the website - bit ly/DanOKeeffe. a rigorous review process, including - to purchase tickets . We also hope

6 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 to see you at the grand opening reception, sponsored by Illumina, on Wednesday evening . Other events of note are an Illumina sponsored PROGRAM COMMITTEE dinner symposium on Tuesday evening, as well as Industry Learning Program Chair Scientific Forums/Special Interest Lunches on Thursday (Sage) and Joanne Stone, MD, MS Groups Chair Friday (Natera) . Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD,MS Poster Chair I also want to highlight the work Lorraine Dugoff, MD Local Arrangements Chair of Brian Casey, MD, and his many Brian Casey, MD Dallas-based MFM volunteers to Postgraduate Course Chair provide outreach to the community Alison Cahill, MD, MS Exhibits Liaison while we are here . The Society is Daniel O’Keeffe, MD sponsoring high school students from the Dallas Independent School District to come to the plenary session and poster session to foster an interest in science and medicine . CRITERIA FOR JUDGING In addition, I would like to thank the ABSTRACTS FOR ORAL/POSTER/ North Texas MFM physicians who will be giving talks at two area women’s SESSION AWARDS shelters on pregnancy-related topics . HYPOTHESIS (2 POINTS) Finally, I would personally like to Originality? thank members of the SMFM staff, Scientific or clinical importance? Terri Mobley, Rachelle Fondaw, Kara Shumaker and Matt Granato, as well METHODS (2 POINTS) as our President, Alfred Abuhamad, Clinical Study: Prospective, randomized? who worked tirelessly to make this Appropriate controls? meeting happen . On behalf of the Single vs multicenter trial? other members of the 2018 Program Case Series: Number of cases? Committee, Lorraine Dugoff, MD Appropriate controls? (Poster Chair); Alison Cahill MD, MS Accuracy of data? (Postgraduate Course Chair); and Bias addressed? Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman MD, MS Laboratory Study: Appropriate methods? (Scientific Forums Chair), welcome to Appropriate controls? Dallas and enjoy what is sure to be a Innovative? terrific Meeting . RESULTS (2 POINTS) Statistical analysis appropriate? Presented clearly?

CONCLUSION(S) (2 POINTS) Supported by results? Scientific or clinical relevance?

PRESENTATION (2 POINTS) Overall Quality: Rationale for study made clear? Methods and results easily understandable? Conclusions supported by data? Joanne Stone, MD, MS Enthusiasm for study conveyed? Program Chair, 2018 Slides/Poster easily readable?

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 7 REVIEWERS AND JUDGES

The Program Chair, on behalf Elizabeth Langen, MD Joseph Biggio, MD Yair Blumenfeld, MD of the Society, is most grateful S . Katherine Laughon Grantz, MD Sean C . Blackwell, MD Katherine Campbell, MD to the following people who Lisa D . Levine, MD Kim Boggess, MD Stephen Chasen, MD conscientiously and promptly David Lewis, MD Catalin Buhimschi, MD Suneet Chauham, MD judged the abstracts for this Anna Locatelli, MD Alison G . Cahill, MD Yvonne Cheng, MD meeting. Judette Louis, MD Aaron Caughey, MD Nancy Chescheir, MD Deirdre Lyell, MD Suneet Chauhan, MD Katherine Connolly, MD General Reviewers Fergal Malone, MD Nancy Chescheir, MD Gary Dildy, MD John Allbert, MD Tracy Manuck, MD Joshua Copel, MD Andrea Edlow, MD Cande V . Ananth, PhD Giancarlo Mari, MD Lorraine Dugoff, MD Carey Eppes, MD William Andrews, MD Stephanie Martin, DO Michal Elovitz, MD Anna Euser, MD Jennifer Bailit, MD David Mc Kenna, MD Antonio Frias, MD Nathan Fox, MD John R . Barton, MD Thomas McElrath, MD Thomas Garite, MD Karin Fuchs, MD Nicolas Behrendt, MD Torri D . Metz, MD Alessandro Ghidini, MD Alessandro Ghidini, MD Michael Belfort, MD Emily S . Miller, MD William Grobman, MD Dena Goffman, MD Peter Bernstein, MD Russ Miller, MD Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD William Grobman, MD Amarnath Bhide, MD Pooja Mittal Green, MD John C . Hauth, MD Christina Han, MD Angela Bianco, MD Kellie Murphy, MD R . Phillips Heine, MD Brenna Hughes, MD Karin Blakemore, MD Amy Murtha, MD Jay Iams, MD Men-Jean Lee, MD Yair Blumenfeld, MD Peter Napolitano, MD Donna Johnson, MD Heather Lipkind, MD Ware Branch, MD David B . Nelson, MD Tony Johnson, DO Judette Louis, MD Irina A . Buhimschi, MD Chia-Ling Nhan-Chang, MD Sarah Kilpatrick, MD Adetola Louis-Jacques, MD Radek Bukowski, MD John O’Brien, Jr ., MD George Macones, MD Deidre Lyell, MD Winston Campbell , MD Daniel O’Keeffe, MD Kathryn Menard, MD Lauren Lynch, MD Eugene Chang, MD Gayle Olson Koutrouvelis, MD Brian Mercer, MD Elliott Main, MD Erin Clark, MD John Owen, MD Ben Mol, MD Tracy Manuck, MD Kelley Clark, MD Jordan Perlow, MD Michael Nageotte, MD Torri Metz, MD Andrew Combs, MD Lauren Plante, MD Roger Newman, MD Emily Miller, MD Maged Costantine, MD Lawrence Platt, MD Mary Norton, MD Russell Miller, MD Jude Crino, MD Richard Porreco, MD Anthony Odibo, MD Ben Mol, MD Bonnie Dattel, MD Eva Pressman, MD Samuel Parry, MD Lucie Moravia, MD Gian Carlo Di Renzo, MD Susan Ramin, MD Alan M . Peaceman, MD Anthony Obido, MD Jeffrey Dicke, MD Patrick Ramsey, MD Christian Pettker, MD Michael Paidas, MD Donald Dudley, MD Kathryn Reed, MD Uma Reddy, MD Ramesha Papanna, MD Andrea Edlow, MD Jerrie Refuerzo, MD Dwight Rouse, MD Christy Pearce, MD Kacey Eichelberger, MD John Repke, MD George R . Saade, MD Leonardo Pereira, MD Yasser El Sayed , MD Laura Riley, MD Yoel Sadovsky, MD Annette Perez-Delboy, MD Catherine S . Eppes, MD Christopher Robinson, MD Andrew Satin, MD Christian Pettker, MD Michael Esplin, MD Meredith Rochon, MD Anthony Sciscione, DO Lauren Plante, MD Francesca Facco, MD Ashley Roman, MD Baha Sibai, MD Uma Reddy, MD Nathan Fox, MD Michael Ross, MD Robert Silver, MD Jerrie Refuerzo, MD Karin Fuchs, MD Joanne Stone, MD, MS Lynn Simpson, MD Meredith Rochon, MD Henry L . Galan, MD Molly J . Stout, MD Gordon Smith, MD George Saade, MD Ossie Geifman Holtzman, MD Scott Sullivan, MD Catherine Spong, MD Baha Sibai, MD Tullio Ghi, MD Geeta Swamy, MD Sindhu Srinivas, MD Hy Simhan, MD William Gilbert, MD Lorene A . Temming, MD Alan Tita, MD Lynn Simpson, MD Katherine R . G . Goetzinger, MD Elizabeth A . Thom, PhD Methodius Tuuli, MD Dan Skupski, MD James Goldberg, MD Loralei Thornburg, MD Michael Varner, MD Catherine Spong, MD Bill Goodnight, MD Stephen Thung, MD Anthony Vintzileos, MD Joanne Stone, MD Chad Grotegut, MD Jorge Tolosa, MD Ronald Wapner, MD Molly Stout, MD Mounira A . Habli, MD Marjorie Treadwell, MD Deborah Wing, MD Geeta Swamy, MD Wendy Hansen, MD Steven Warsof, MD Loralei Thornburg, MD Lorie M . Harper, MD Joseph Wax, MD The Program Committee Alan Tita, MD Kent Heyborne, MD Blair J . Wylie, MD thanks the following individuals Jorge Tolosa, MD James Hill, MD Yariv Yogev, MD for helping to judge the oral Luciana Vieira, MD Washington Hill, MD Carolyn Zelop, MD and poster sessions at this Ronald Wapner, MD Jane Hitti, MD year’s meeting. Blair Wylie, MD Brian Iriye, MD Senior Reviewers Bo Jacobsson, MD Kjersti Aagaard, MD Vincenzo Berghella, MD James Keller, MD Alfred Abuhamad, MD Angela Bianco, MD Mark Klebanoff, MD Vincenzo Berghella, MD Joseph Biggio, MD

8 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 AWARDS Saturday, February 3 Ceremony 8:00 – 8:30 am in Grand Ballroom D-E

THE DRU CARLSON MEMORIAL AWARD THE BRUCE A. WORK AWARD FOR FOR BEST RESEARCH IN ULTRASOUND AND BEST RESEARCH BY A PRACTICING OR GENETICS TRAINING MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE PHYSICIAN OUTSIDE OF THE US DNA methylation of genes in the maternal HPA axis during pregnancy is linked with birth outcomes Tranexamic acid for the prevention of postpartum (abstract 2) hemorrhage after : the TRAAP trial (abstract 1) Douglas Williamson, MD (primary author) Loïc Sentilhes, MD Duke University, Department of Psychiatry and (primary author) Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine Bordeaux University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology THE NORMAN F. GANT AWARD FOR BEST RESEARCH IN MATERNAL MEDICINE THE DISPARITIES AWARD FOR BEST RESEARCH ON DIVERSITY/DISPARITY IN HEALTH Reducing time to treatment for severe maternal OUTCOMES hypertension through statewide quality improvement (abstract 4) Reduction of Racial Disparities in Cervical Length Screening Patricia Lee King, MD (abstract 46) (primary author) Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Lorene A. Temming, MD, MSCI (primary author) Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 9 SMFM’S 38th ANNUAL MEETING-AT-A-GLANCE Note: Any changes to room locations will be updated on the mobile app .

SUNDAY, JANUARY 28

5:00 – 7:00 pm Speaker Ready Room (Coral), Registration (Trinity Pre-Function)

MONDAY, JANUARY 29

7:00 – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast (West Wing Foyer) 7:00 – 10:00 am Registration (Trinity Pre-Function) 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Mother’s Lounge (Milan), Speaker Ready Room (Coral) 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Postgraduate Courses (See pages 21-25) 12:00 – 5:00 pm Registration (Trinity Pre-Function) 6:00 – 7:00 pm Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony)

TUESDAY, JANUARY 30

6:00 – 7:00 am Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony) 7:00 – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast (West Wing Foyer) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration (Trinity Pre-Function) 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Mother’s Lounge (Milan), Speaker Ready Room (Coral) 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Postgraduate Courses (See pages 26-29) 5:00 – 7:30 pm New Developments In Scientific Publishing (Cortez Ballroom C) 5:30 – 7:30 pm Research Committee Symposium: State of the Science, Preterm Birth (Wedgewood Ballroom) 6:00 – 8:00 pm Industry Dinner (Coronado Ballroom A) 6:00 – 7:00 pm Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31

6:00 – 7:00 am Pro-Life MFM Specialists (Emerald), Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony) 7:00 – 8:00 am Continental Breakfast (West Wing Foyer) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm VIP Lounge (Trinity Ballroom) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration (Trinity Pre-Function) 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Mother’s Lounge (Milan), Speaker Ready Room (Coral) 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Postgraduate Courses (See pages 21-32) 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Poster Printing Pick-Up (Trinity Ballroom) 3:00 – 5:30 pm Scientific Forums (See pages 34-38) 5:30 – 7:00 pm Diversity Task Force Reception (Grand Ballroom D) 6:00 – 8:00 pm Opening Reception (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 6:00 – 7:00 pm Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony)

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1

6:00 – 7:00 am Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony) 6:00 – 7:30 am Nutrition in Pregnancy Special Interest Group (Miro) 6:30 – 7:15 am Continental Breakfast (Chantilly Foyer) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm VIP Lounge (Trinity Ballroom) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration (Trinity Pre-Function), Oral Judge Check-In (Chantilly Foyer) 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Mother’s Lounge (Milan), Speaker Ready Room (Coral) 7:30 – 8:00 am Welcome from the Program Chair, CEO and President’s Address (Chantilly Ballroom)

10 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 7:30 am – 5:30 pm Poster Judge Check-In (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Poster Printing Pick-Up (Trinity Ballroom) 8:00 – 10:00 am Oral Plenary Session 1 (Chantilly Ballroom) 10:00 – 10:15 am Late Breaking Research Presentation (Chantilly Ballroom) 10:15 – 10:45 am Special Presentation by Honorary Member (Chantilly Ballroom) 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Poster Session I (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 10:30 am – 5:30 pm Exhibit Hall (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Product Theatre Presentation (Trinity Ballroom) 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Lunch for International Members (Moraco), Armed Forces MFM Network (Coronado Ballroom C), Research Support Personnel and Investigators (Coronado Ballroom D) 12:00 – 1:00 pm Luncheon Roundtables (See page 40) 12:00 – 1:00 pm Industry-Sponsored Learning Lunch (Coronado Ballroom A) 1:15 – 4:00 pm Concurrent Oral Sessions (See page 39) 4:00 – 5:30 pm Poster Session II (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 4:30 – 5:30 pm Associate Members’ Meeting (Grand Ballroom D-E) 5:30 – 6:30 pm Meet-the-Fellows Reception (Wedgewood Ballroom) Invitation Only 6:00 – 8:00 pm Dan O’Keeffe Tribute Event (Chantilly Ballroom East) 6:00 – 7:00 pm Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2

6:00 – 7:00 am Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony) 6:30 – 7:15 am Continental Breakfast (Chantilly Foyer) 6:30 – 7:30 am MFM Genetics Breakfast (Metropolitan Ballroom) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm VIP Lounge (Trinity Ballroom) 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Registration (Trinity Pre-Function), Oral Judge Check-In (Chantilly Foyer) 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Mother’s Lounge (Milan), Speaker Ready Room (Coral) 7:30 – 8:00 am Foundation for SMFM Chair Address (Chantilly Ballroom) 8:00 – 10:00 am Oral Plenary Session II, Fellows Plenary (Chantilly Ballroom) 10:00 – 10:45 am Late Breaking Research (Chantilly Ballroom) 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Poster Session III (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 10:30 am – 5:30 pm Exhibit Hall (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 12:00 – 1:00 pm Luncheon Roundtables (See page 40), Industry-Sponsored Learning Lunch (Coronado B-C) 1:15 – 4:00 pm Concurrent Oral Sessions (See page 39) 4:00 – 5:30 pm Poster Session IV (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 5:30 – 7:30 pm 2nd and 3rd Year Fellows Lecture Session (Coronado A-C) 6:00 – 7:00 pm Yoga (Verandah Shelbourne/Pony)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3

6:30 – 7:30 am 5K Run/Walk (West Wing Foyer) 6:45 – 7:45 am Continental Breakfast (Trinity Ballroom) 7:00 am – 12:00 pm Registration (Trinity Pre-Function) 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Speaker Ready Room (Coral) 8:00 – 8:30 am Awards Ceremony for Thursday and Friday Session (Grand Ballroom D-E) 8:45 – 11:30 am Oral Concurrent Sessions (See page 39) 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Poster Session V (Trinity Exhibit Hall) 1:00 – 1:15 pm Awards Ceremony for Saturday Sessions (Trinity Exhibit Hall)

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 11 We administer scholarships and grants that are available to members of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine at various stages in their careers.

Advancing care in pregnancy through research and education

SMFM/AAOGF SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Our premier scholarship training grant, funded jointly with the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Foundation (AAOGF), is designed for future academic physician leaders who seek additional research training in maternal-fetal medicine. Applicants for this highly selective three-year award must have recently completed MFM subspecialty training or be in the second or third year of an ABOG-approved MFM fellowship training program.

BRIDGE FUNDING AWARD

The Bridge Funding Award is designed to stabilize a re search program of a promising physician scientist in the field of perinatal biology and med icine who has not been successful in obtaining independent research funding or who has a temporary lapse in funding. The award is made possible with generous support from ABOG Education Foundation and is for a one year period.

QUILLIGAN SCHOLARS PROGRAM GARITE OB/Gyn residents who intend to pursue a fellowship MINI- in maternal-fetal medicine receive two years of SABBATICAL educational and mentoring experiences through GRANT this successful program begun in 2013. Practicing MFMs and MFM fellows can expand their skills or practice by QUEENAN FELLOWSHIPS working on a specific FOR GLOBAL HEALTH research project or clinical Established in 2015, practicing MFMs and MFM fellows experience with a mentor with an interest in maternal and child health issues in at another institution for up low/middle income countries can apply for one of four to eight weeks. educational and research fellowships.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THESE PROGRAMS OR TO APPLY, PLEASE CONTACT US AT [email protected] OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOUNDATIONFORSMFM.ORG

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12 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 FOUNDATION FOR SMFM BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017 HISTORY AND STAFF The Foundation for SMFM was Board of Directors Mary Norton, MD created by the Society for Maternal- Mary D’Alton, MD, Chair John Queenan, MD Fetal Medicine (SMFM) in 2003 to Daniel O’Keeffe, MD Edward Quilligan, MD promote the development of young Alfred Abuhamad, MD Yoel Sadovsky, MD physician scientists whose research John Barton, MD Anthony Sciscione, DO would advance the field of maternal- Vincenzo Berghella, MD Andrew Senyei, MD fetal medicine (MFM) and the care Sean Blackwell, MD Joanne Stone, MD of women with high-risk pregnancies . Sarah Rae Easter, MD The Foundation provides a research Michael Foley, MD Staff training scholarship and other Brian Iriye, MD Matt Granato, LLM, MBA research and educational grants to Charles Lockwood, MD Michele Prince, MS, CGC current MFMs and those who aspire Brian Mercer, MD Michelle DiVito, RN, MSN to join the profession .

AWARDEES FOR ALL PROGRAMS SMFM/AAOGF Research Scholarship 2014 Michael Miller, MD Nandini Raghuraman, MD 2018-2021* M . Camille Hoffman, MD Courtney Mitchell, MD Adetola Louis-Jacques, MD 2017-2020* Pranita Nirgudkar, MD Emily Oliver, MBBS, MPH Jennifer Gilner, MD, PhD 2016-2019* 2013 Martha Tesfalul, MD K . Joseph Hurt, MD 2015-2018* Meg Hill, MD 2016 Hilary Roeder, MD 2013-2016* Steve Rad, MD Aleha Aziz, MD, MPH Joy Vink, MD 2012–2015* Michelle Debbink, MD, PhD Jacob Larkin, MD 2010–2013* 2012 Erica Berggren, MD Jessica Page, MD Mark Alanis, MD 2009–2012 Kartik Venkatesh, MD, PhD Antonette Dulay, MD 2009–2012* 2011 Sarah Wernimont, MD, PhD Emily Su, MD 2007–2010* Maureen P . Malee, MD, PhD Francine Einstein, MD 2006–2009* Michelle Silasi, MD 2015 Janet Andrews, MD 2005–2008* Lisa E . Moore, MD Yalda Afshar, MD, PhD Donna Neale, MD 2004–2007* Jacques Balayla, MDCM 2010 Michael House, MD 2003–2006* Mark Clapp, MD, MPH Mary Vadnais, MD Rachel Humphrey, MD 2002–2004 Ahizechukwu Eke, MD, MPH Hai-Lang Duong, MD Rodney Edwards, MD 2001–2003 Ibrahim Hammad, MD J Newton, MD, PhD Michal Elovitz, MD 2000–2002 2014 M . Sean Esplin, MD 1999–2001 2009 Sarah Rae Easter, MD Lynda Hudon, MD 1998–1999 Erika Werner, MD Mohak Mhatre, MD Kim Boggess, MD 1997–1998 Daniel Katz, MD Malavika Prabhu, MD Samuel Parry, MD 1996–1997 Gretchen L . Koontz, MD Emily Scibetta, MD Stephen Hunter, MD 1995–1996 Caroline Stella, MD Amanda Yeaton-Massey, MD Susan Seligman, MD 1994–1995 2008 Kee-Hak Lim, MD 1993–1994 Camille Kanaan, MD Queenan Fellowships Tracey Cowles, MD 1992–1993 Lama Tolaymat, MD for Global Health *Funded jointly with AAOGF 2017 Quilligan Scholars Program Megan Foeller, MD ABOG Bridge Funding Award 2018 Krishnan Manikandan, MD Emily Miller, MD 2017 Irina Cassimatis, MD Rebekah McCurdy, MD Joy Vink, MD 2015 Ukachi Emeruwa, MD, MPH 2016 Jeff Federspiel, MD, PhD Alisa Kachikis, MD Garite Mini-Sabbatical Grant Daisy Leon-Martinez, MD Stephanie Valderramos, MD, PhD 2016 Divya Mallampati, MD, MPH Xiu Qui, MD Lucie Moravia, DO Melanie Maykin, MD Bridget Spelke, MD 2015 2015 Yusuf Ahmed, MD Niamh Condon, DO 2017 Kelli Barbour, MD Maria Andrikopoulou, MD, PhD Ingrid Liff, MD Victoria Greenberg, MD Lucie Moravia, DO Anne West Honart, MD

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 13 2017 FOUNDATION DONORS

Thank you for supporting our mission to Barbara Parilla, MD Yalda Afshar, MD, PhD Richard Paul, MD Cheryl Albuquerque, MD advance care in pregnancy through research Esther and Ray Peress Mr . and Mrs . George N . Allport and education . This report recognizes Jonathan and Lizzie Peress Mr . and Mrs . David Amiot Michael and Julie Peress Peter Bernstein, MD, MPH donations made to all Foundation programs Lawrence Platt, MD Mrs . Edith Bingham between January 1 and December 31, 2017 . Eva Pressman, MD Yair Blumenfeld, MD John Queenan, Jr, MD Mr . and Mrs . Perry Bolton Kathryn Reed, MD Randy and Gwen Breidbart Great effort was made to include all Robert Resnik, MD Leah Bressler, MD Laura Riley, MD Elizabeth Clement, MD contributors in this report and to ensure the Yoel Sadovsky, MD Garrett Colmorgen, MD accuracy of names and titles . If we have erred, Andrew Satin, MD Deborah Conway, MD Shirley Sawai, MD Jude Crino, MD please accept our apologies and let us know Anthony Sciscione, DO Mayra Cruz Ithier, MD so we may make corrections . Jeanne Sheffield, MD Collette Decker Bob Silver, MD Michelle DiVito, RN, MSN Lynn Simpson, MD Sheila Dixon Lorraine Dugoff, MD INDIVIDUALS Michael Socol, MD Gayle Dolowich Antonette Dulay, MD Alison Stuebe, MD Deborah Driscoll, MD Rodney Edwards, MD $10,000 or more Loralei Thornburg, MD Donald Dudley, MD M . Sean Esplin, MD Bryann Bromley, MD Jorge Tolosa, MD, MSCR Sarah Rae Easter, MD Brent Finley, MD Edward Quilligan, MD Deborah Wing, MD, MBA Andrea Edlow, MD, MSc Michael Foley, MD Christopher Robinson, MD Elissa Winzelberg Christopher Enakpene, MD Karin Fox, MD Joanne Stone, MD Stephen Wold, MD Catherine Eppes, MD, MPH Nathan Fox, MD Carolyn Zelop, MD Heather Frey, MD, MSCI Steven Gabbe, MD $5,000 to $9,999 Esther Friedrich, MD Stanley Gall, MD Laxmi Baxi, MD $500 to $999 Karin Fuchs, MD Alessandro Ghidini, MD Fadi Bsat, MD Mr . and Mrs . John D . Barrett, II Manisha Gandhi, MD Anita Gondy, MD Aaron Caughey, MD, PhD Mr . and Mrs . John Bell Lewis Hamner, III, MD Laura Gorski, DO Mary D’Alton, MD John Botti, MD Christina Han, MD Cornelia Graves, MD David Luthy, MD Roger Cohen, MD Charles Hill, MD William Grobman, MD Brian Mercer, MD F . Gary Cunningham, MD Washington Hill, MD Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD John Queenan, MD Jodi Dashe, MD Vanita Jain, MD Judith Hibbard, MD & Dwight Rouse, MD Farhan Hanif, MD Randall Kelly, MD Mark Hibbard Robert Sokol, MD Lorie Harper, MD Nauman Khurshid, MD Durlin Hickok, MD, MPH Katharine Wenstrom, MD Michael House, MD Sarah Kilpatrick, MD, PhD Wilson Huang, MD Blair Wylie, MD, MPH Francine Hughes, MD Laura Klein, MD Stephen Hunter, MD, PhD Rachel Humphrey, MD Helain Landy, MD Jay Iams, MD $1,000 to $4,999 Liza Kunz, MD Jacob Larkin, MD Thomas Iannucci, MD Alfred Abuhamad, MD Ira Lampert Kee Hak Lim, MD Brian Iriye, MD John Allbert, MD Lynn Larsen Wenda Long and Penn MFM Helen Kay, MD Steven Allen, MD Lisa Levine, MD Support Staff James Keller, MD Janet Andrews, MD Stephanie Martin, DO Thomas Lowe, MD Nahla Khalek, MD Elizabeth Bagley Jennifer McNulty, MD Curtis Lowery, Jr, MD Michael Krew, MD, MS John Barton, MD, MS Suwan Mehra, MD Deirdre Lyell, MD Jeffrey Kuller, MD Mrs . Robert Bennett Irwin Merkatz, MD and Ruth Kerri Mackar Mark Landon, MD Vincenzo Berghella, MD Merkatz, PhD, RN Brian McCulloch, MD Thomas Lee, MD Richard Berkowitz, MD Dorothy Mooallem David McLean, MD Charles Lockwood, MD Sean Blackwell, MD Jeff Mooallem Amelia McLennan, MD Sherri Longo, MD Frank Boehm, MD Wayne and Debbie Olson Thomas McNanley, MD Judette Louis, MD, MPH Kim Boggess, MD Samuel Parry, MD Torri Metz, MD Charles Macri, MD Allan Bombard, MD, MBA Alan Peaceman, MD Katherine Millen, MD Anita Manogura, MD Alison Cahill, MD, MSCI Samadh Ravangard, DO Hugh Miller, MD Federico Mariona, MD, MBA Robert Carpenter, Jr, MD Joe Leigh Simpson, MD Leslie Moroz, MD James Martin, Jr, MD Linda Chambliss, MD, MPH Charles Stedman, MD Michael Nageotte, MD M . Kathryn Menard, MD, MPH Nancy Chescheir, MD Guy Steinberg, MD, MPH Sarah Osmundson, MD, MSCR Douglas Montgomery, MD Judith Chung, MD, PhD Caroline Stella, MD Debra Oster Roger Newman, MD Arnold Cohen, MD Jeffrey and Barbara Oster Mary Norton, MD Joshua Copel, MD $200 to $499 Rachael Overcash, MD, MPH John O’Brien, Jr, MD Gary Dildy, MD Kjersti Aagaard, MD Tracy Papa, DO Dan O’Keeffe, MD Mara Dinsmoor, MD Joseph Adashek, MD Tanya Peress

14 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 Deborah Platek, MD Winston Campbell, MD Nelli Fisher, MD Ashwin Jadhav, MD James Pullano, MD, MBA Katherine Campbell, MD, MPH Clayton Fitzpatrick Shirlee Jaffe, MD Steve Rad, MD Eric Carlson, DO Karen Florio, DO Donna Johnson, MD Erica Raphael Marshall Carpenter, MD Lisa Foglia, MD Andrea Johnson, MD Dale Reisner, MD Margaret Carr, MD Wilbert Fortson, MD Robert Johnson, MD Tammy Reynolds, MD Elaine Carroll, MD Stephen Fortunato, MD Richard Jones, MD Ashley Roman, MD, MPH Patrick Catalano, MD Melissa Fries, MD Oliver Jones, III, MD Amber Samuel, MD Leonard Cedars, MD Armando Fuentes, MD Nancy Judge, MD John Schmuck Linda Chan, MD Steven and Debby Gage Kevin Justus, MD David Schwartz, MD Ying Chan, MD Amy Gagnon, MD Bronwen Kahn, MD Jordan Schwartz Emiliano Chavira, MD Michael Gardner, MD, MPH Anjali Kaimal, MD Brian Shaffer, MD Judith Chervenak, MD Sara Garmel, MD Scarlett Karakash, MD Amir Shamshirsaz, MD Krista Childress, MD Robert Gauthier, MD Idahlynn Karre Vineet Shrivastava, MD James Christmas, MD Andrew Gerson, MD Daniel Katz, MD Karen Sohan, MD Mark Clapp, MD, MPH Katherine Gesteland, MD Kathleen Kennedy, MD Moeun Son, MD Kelley Clark, MD Kelly Gibson, MD Aldo Khoury, MD Emily Su, MD, MSCI Gary Cohen, MD William Gilbert, MD Roy Koefoed, MD Mark Tomlinson, MD Fred Coleman, MD Dzhamala Gilmandyar, MD Jerome Kopelman, MD Peter Van Eerden, MD, MS H . Breck Collins, MD Martin Gimovsky, MD Elizabeth Krans, MD, MSc Eileen Wang, MD C Andrew Combs, MD, PhD Donald Gloeb, DO, MPH James Kurtzman, MD Mr . and Mrs . Gary Weissman Kyle and Diane Corey Mindy Gold David Lagrew, MD Erika Werner, MD Sarah Cross, MD Karen Goldberg Christine Laky, MD David Wilansky Meredith Cruz, MD James Goldberg, MD Garrett Lam, MD Sze-Ya Yeh, MD Bettina Cuneo, MD Ilona Goldfarb, MD, MPH Lynn Leaphart, MD Chloe Zera, MD, MPH Diana Danilenko, MD Jorge Gomez, MD Men Jean Lee, MD Bonnie Dattel, MD Jerry and Yona Gonen Tiffanee Lenzi, MD, PhD $100 to $199 Susan Davidson, MD Antonio Gonzalez Ruiz, MD Faith Lerner Ometeotl Acosta, MD Ezra Davidson, Jr, MD Juan Gonzalez Velez, MD, PhD Carly Levenson Tracy Adams Janet Davis, MD P Gopinath, MD Joel Levin Alexander Allaire, MD Christianne de Groot, MD, PhD Mirudhubashini Govindarajan, MD Heather Levin, MD Donna Allard, RNC Roberta de Regt, MD Virgil Graham, MD Rebecca Levy Raymond Allen, MD Richard De Veaux, MD Vinette Greenland, MD Dawnette Lewis, MD, MPH Anthony Ambrose, MD Robert Debbs, DO Kimberly Gregory, MD, MPH Ronald Librizzi, DO Harold Andersen, MD Gerardo Del Valle, MD Susan Gross, MD Jean Lien, MD Margie Ankeles Isaac Delke, MD Howard Grundy, MD Larry and Carol Lioz Joanne Armstrong, MD Neeraj Desai, MD Shalesh Gupta, MD Thomas Losure, DO Amaryllis Arraut, MD Jeffrey Dicke, MD Megha Gupta, MD Mr . and Mrs . Malcolm Lovell, Jr Graham Ashmead, MD Albert Diket, MD Shoshana Haberman, MD, PhD Todd Lovgren, MD Tamerou Asrat, MD Janet Distelman David Hackney Efendi Lukas, MD, PhD Stephen Bacak, DO, MPH William Dobak, DO Kurt Hales, MD Monica Lutgendorf, MD Anthony Bacevice, Jr, MD Karen Drake, MD Mary Louise Hall Christian Macedonia, MD Martina Badell, MD Ronny Drapkin, MD Sheri Hamersley, MD Scott MacGregor, DO Emily Baker, MD Rita Driggers, MD Joanie Hare, MD Andrew MacKenzie, MD Darcy Barry, MD, MS Mary Dubon Joseph Harris, MD Lindsay Maggio, MD William Barth, Jr, MD Celeste Durnwald, MD Cathleen Harris, MD Jeffrey Maier, MD Ahmet Baschat, MD Mr . and Mrs . Gilbert Early Timothy Harstad, MD Joshua Makhoul, MD Ashley Battarbee, MD Keith Eddleman, MD Kimberly Heller, MD Gerald Marquette, MD Samuel Bauer, MD Terri Edersheim, MD Elizabeth Heminway Damon Masaki, MD Jason Baxter, MD, MSCP Christine Edwards, MD Maureen Hennessy Cathleen McCoy, MD Lucy Bayer Zwirello, MD Kacey Eichelberger, MD Harold Henry, MD Sophia McCrocklin and Bill Paul Becht Brett Einerson, MD, MPH Kent Heyborne, MD Isaacson Kiesha Benn, MD Yasser El-Sayed, MD Meghan Hill, MBBS Jennifer McIntosh, DO, MSCR Shweta Bhatt Michal Elovitz, MD Katherine Himes, MD Luis Medina Katherine Bianco, MD Debra Erber William Holcomb, Jr, MD Richard Meisel, Jr, MD Kyle Biggs, DO Nancy Eriksen, MD Janet Horenstein, MD Paula Melone, DO Brianne Bimson, MD Wayne Evans, MD Helen How, MD Alexander Mentakis, MD William Blessed, MD Mark Evans, MD Bobby Howard, MD Audrey Merriam, MD Jean Bolan, MD Philippe Extermann, MD Tera Howard, MD David Merrill, MD, PhD Nadine Bolger Rizwana Fareeduddin, MD C . Kevin Huls, MD Mohak Mhatre, MD Eran Bornstein, MD Lisa Farkouh, MD K . Joseph Hurt, MD, PhD Kristina Milan, MD Annelee Boyle, MD Darren Farley, MD J . Milton Hutson, MD Lorraine Milio, MD Leo Brancazio, MD Asal Fathian, MD, MHA, MS John Ilagan, MD, MS Jennifer Mooallem Autumn Broady, MD, MPH Ariel Feigenbaum Hytham Imseis, MD Thomas Moore, MD Brigit Brock, MD Terry Feng, MD, MPH David Jackson, MD Jill Moran, MD James Byers, III, MD Reinaldo Figueroa, MD Sig Linda Jacobson, MD Lucie Moravia, DO, MPH

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 15 Carey Moreno Hunt, MD Celeste Sheppard, MD Lynn Yee, MD, MPH Barbara Girz, DO, MPH Bruce Morris, MD Andrea Shields, MD Margaret Yonekura, MD Angelica Glover, MD Mirella Mourad, MD Laurence Shields, MD Brett Young, MD Melissa Goldberg Ndaya Muleba, MD Thomas D Shipp, MD, RDMS Stanley Zwillenberg Paula Goldstein Melissa Murabito Fishman Shira, MD Allison Goldstick Lynn Murphy Kaulbeck, MD Lisa Simmonds Up to $99 Carol Gordon, MD Roshini Nayyar, MBBS Davaish Singh Laura Armstrong Ashley Goszczycki Amen Ness, MSCP Daniel Skupski, MD Shilpa Babbar, MD, MS Michael Greene, MD Tondra Newman, MD Stephen Smith, MD Donato M Balsamo, DO Robin Grossman Judith Ney, MD Michelle Smith Levitin, MD Judith Baseden Allyson Grossman Chia-Ling Nhan-Chang, MD Michael P Smrtka, MD Susanne Bathgate, MD Tracy Grossman, MD Jennifer Niebyl, MD Mark Spence, MD Priti Batta Torre Halscott, MD Peter Nielsen, MD Melissa Spiel, DO Karen Beckerman, MD Demetrice Hill, MD Christopher O’Reilly-Green, MD Sindhu Srinivas, MSCE Victoria Belogolovkin, MD Roderick Hume, Jr, MD Scott O’Sullivan Sharon Stangel Melissa Berger and Jonathan Erin Huntley, DO Anthony Odibo, MD Heather Stanley Christian, MD Reinstein Martina Hutabarat, MD, PhD Paul Ogburn, Jr, MD Danae Steele, MD Cindy Bergman Roxanna Irani, MD, PhD Dotun Ogunyemi, MD Ralph M . Steiger, MD Shelley Bergman Erin Irwin, MSN, APN, CNM Michael Paidas, MD Janet Stein, MD Alissa Bernstein Cherie Johnson, MD Charles and Marianne Paidas Alyssa Stephenson Famy, MD Catherine Bigelow, MD Cassi Kail Lakedra Pam, MD Heather Straub, MD Ibrahim Bildirici, MD Manijeh Kamyar, MD Vinu Patel, MD Akila Subramaniam, MD Dana Block Abraham, DO Janet Caputo Karp Christy Pearce, MD, MSCR Christopher Sullivan, MD Sabine Bousleiman, RNC, MSN, Brian Kellert, DO David Peisner, MD Geeta Swamy, MD MPH Yoon Kim, MD Jacquelyn Pelham, MD Sanin Syed, MD The Browns Katherine Kohari, MD Annette Perez-Delboy, MD Nergesh Tejani, MD Traci Burgess, MD Kelly Koster Richard Perkins, MD Tiong Teoh, MD Richard Burwick, MD, MPH Fred and Amy Lake Jordan Perlow, MD Gillian Tepper Jacqueline Bush, MD Beth Langhorst Erika Peterson, MD Siva Thiagarajah, MD Jessica Bushansky R C Laskey Christian Pettker, MD Jennifer Thompson, MD Sarah Buzhardt, MD Daniel Lasser, MD Christopher Plummer, DO Julia Timofeev, MD Alberto Cano Del Carpio Gregory Lau, MD Mara Polan Tevy Tith, MD Christopher Carlin Phillip Laycock Richard Porreco, MD Donald Toatley, MD David Chaffin, MD Ellen Lazarus T . Flint Porter, MD, MPH John Turocy, MD Samantha Chaifetz Sarah Lee, MD Manuel Porto, MD Stephanie Valderramos, MD, PhD Suchitra Chandrasekaran, MD, Milton Lee, MD Malavika Prabhu, MD Amy Valent, DO MSCE James Lee Scott Puza, MD Guillermo Valenzuela, MD Melissa Chen, MD Nicole Lee Plenty, MD, MPH Priya Rajan, MD Dr . and Mrs . Frederick M . Van Esther Choo, MD Lisa Leffert Valerie Rappaport, MD Duyne Bruce Cohen, MD Nicki Leitner Philip Ratner James Van Hook, MD Robert Comeau Carol Lennon, MD Rebecca Reyes, MD Christophe Vayssiere, MD, PhD Katherine Connolly, MD Stacey Lense Ronald Rich Edward Veillon, MD Meredith Davison Monica LI Jean Richards Ivana Vettraino, MD Michelle Debbink, MD, PhD Stephanie Lin, MD Andrew Robertson, MD Luciana Vieira, MD Stephen Delpapa Marshall Lindheimer, MD Charlah Ayers Robinson, MD Marco Antonio Villar, MD Ellen Delpapa, MD Angela Maeder Frederico Rocha, MD Joy Vink, MD Sarah Denby Seema Malkani Rachel Rodel, MD Anthony Vintzileos, MD Deborah Didomenico Gail Mallett, RN, BSN Bruce Rodgers, MD Richard Viscarello, MD Marjorie Dillon Sheryl Maltz Hilary Roeder, MD James Walker, MD Chandrakala Dontham, MD Tracy Manuck, MD David Sacks, MD Debra Ware, MD Andrew Dreisiger Melissa March, MD Renee Samelson, MD, MPH Peter Watson, MD Annie Dude, MD, PhD Jose Pablo Marchili, MD Deborah Sassoon, MD Jonathan Weiss, MD Jessica Ehrig, MD Michael Marcotte, MD Valerie Savell Tony Wen, MD Danielle M . Esters, MD David Marinoff, MD Renata Sawyer, MD, MSCR Sarah Wernimont, MD, PhD Merlin Fausett, MD Jennifer Marks Patrick Schneider, MD Barbara Wesley, MD, MPH Ian Fields, MD Farid Mattar, MD Monique Schoenhage, MD, MBA Brook Wharton, MD Jessica Finz Linda Mazer-Levine Frank Schubert, MD Desmond White, MD Jessica Fischetti, DO Megan McCarthy, MD Nadav Schwartz, MD Amy Whitsel, MD Elizabeth Fountaine, MD Kelley McLean, MD Angela Scioscia, MD Linda Wilansky Victoria Fratto, MD Emily McQuaid-Hanson Julie Scott, MD Jeffrey and Kenny William Fara Friedman Karen Mehalek, MD Patricia Scott, MD John Williams, III, MD Katie Frohlinger Krista Mehlhaff, MD Allison Serra, MD Jennifer Wong, MD David Garry, DO Corrie Miller, DO Stacy Seyb, MD Melissa Wong, MD Len and Jessica Gerschitz Miryam Miller, MD Yogesh Shah, MD John Yeast, MD, MPH Jacob Gibbens, MD Dorothy Miller Geeta Sharma, MD Amanda Yeaton-Massey, MD Lisa Gill, MD Melissa Mizesko, MD

16 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 Martha Monson, MD Lindsay Sutton Obstetrics and Gynecology Robert Carpenter, Jr, MD* Corinna Muller, DO Mr . and Mrs . James Swan Christiana Care Health System Aaron Caughey, MD, PhD Peter Muller, MD Steven Szczygiel Hologic, Inc . Arnold Cohen, MD* Rachel Nicholson Nickolas Teigen, MD Integrated Genetics C Andrew Combs, MD, PhD Yen Nong Lauren Theilen, MD The Melly Foundation Joshua Copel, MD Lisa Oetting Jessica Thomas Sema4 David Cotton, MD Sarah Pachtman, MD Courtney Townsel, MD Sera Prognostics Robert Creasy, MD* Jessica Page, MD Gregory Utter, MD Trice Imaging Amelia Cruz, MD* Christina Penfield, MD, MPH Leonie Van Rheenen, MD Valley Perinatal Services F . Gary Cunningham, MD* Scott Petersen, MBBS Emilie Vander Haar, MD Marc and Stacy Falcone Neelema Pinnapureddy, DO Roz Vermut $3,000 Michael Foley, MD Karen Pinto Gilbert Webb, MD Thrivent Financial Roger Freeman, MD* Christina Pisani-Conway, MD Jon Weissberg Steven Gabbe, MD* Rebecca Pollack, MD, MBA Melissa Westermann, MD $1,800 Jay Iams, MD* David Quinn Erica Wiener Margolin, Winer, and Evens, LLP Richard Kates, MD* Joanne Quinones, MD, MSCE Doug and Ann William Helen Kay, MD Emma Qureshey, MD Kyra Williams, MD $1,500 Allen Killam, MD* Rachel Ratner Audra Williams, MD Progenity, for Thomas Garite, MD Sarah Kilpatrick, MD, PhD Uma Reddy, MD Dara Williams Moon Kim, MD Emily Reiff, MD Katherine Wolfe, DO $1,000 Michael Krew, MD, MS Valerie Riis Hiroshi Yamashita, MD CombiMatrix Mark Landon, MD Chad Robbins Amanda Yeager Counsyl Jeffrey Lipshitz, MD* Diana Rodriguez, MD, MPH Eurofins NTD, Inc Federico Mariona, MD, MBA* Laura Rodriguez Riesco, MD Foundation for the Carolinas James Martin, Jr, MD Jared Roeckner, MD INSTITUTIONS AND Production Associates Kathryn Menard, MD, MPH Casey Roeder ProMedia, Inc Irwin Merkatz, MD* Kristina Roloff, DO CORPORATIONS Frank Miller, MD* Amanda Roman, MD Up to $500 Douglas Montgomery, MD $100,000 or more Stefania Ronzoni, MD University of South Florida Thomas Moore, MD Joan Rosenberg AMAG Pharmaceuticals Michael Nageotte, MD Carly Rosenberg Society for Maternal-Fetal Roger Newman, MD Joshua Rosenbloom, MD Medicine LIFETIME LEVELS Jennifer Niebyl, MD* Dana Rosenbluth Mary Norton, MD Helaine Winzelberg Rosenfield $85,000 OF GIVING Dan O’Keeffe, MD Robert Rossi, MD American Board of Obstetrics Richard Paul, MD* Rebecca Rothstein and Gynecology Education Legacy Contributors Richard Perkins, MD* Amy Rouse Ho, MD Foundation ($40,00 and above) Eva Pressman, MD Ali Rubin Mary D’Alton, MD John Queenan, Jr ., MD and Orion Rust, MD $15,000 John Queenan, MD* Ruthanne Queenan, MD Maryl Sackeim, MD The Queenan Foundation Edward Quilligan, MD* Laura Riley, MD Katherine Sadis-Jonas Sage Therapeutics Andrew Senyei, MD Christopher Robinson, MD, Nicole Sahasrabudhe, MD MSCR Theresa Saks $10,000 Visionary Contributors Anthony Sciscione, DO Anna Saliba American College ($30,000) Bob Silver, MD Catherine Salva, MD of Obstetricians & Bryann Bromley, MD Michael Socol, MD* Beth Scharpf Gynecologists Frank Fertitta, III William Spellacy, MD*† Ann Scheimann, MD, MBA Eastern Virginia Medical Lorenzo Fertitta Mr . and Mrs . Thomas Steen Steven Schlachter School, Department of David Luthy, MD* Ronald Wapner, MD* Shari Schnitzer Obstetrics and Gynecology Brian Mercer, MD Katharine Wenstrom, MD Carl Schoer EviCore Healthcare Joanne Stone, MD Sze-Ya Yeh, MD* Sally Segel, MD High Risk Pregnancy Center Carolyn Zelop, MD Glenn and Charlene Seidman Premier Medical Systems Patron Contributors ($20,000) Fran Seigel The University of Texas Laxmi Baxi, MD *Founder’s Club member Panicos Shangaris Health Science Center at Thomas Garite, MD* (MFM Board Certification Nancy Shapiro Houston, Department of Brian Iriye, MD prior to 1983) Rachel Shulman, MD Obstetrics, Gynecology and Lawrence Platt, MD* †Deceased Anadir M Silva, MD Reproductive Sciences Robert Resnik, MD* Devin Smith, MD Robert Sokol, MD* Phyliss Solomon $7,500 Catherine Spong, MD Kristina Sondgeroth, MD Philips Healthcare Myriam Sorrentino, MD Leader Contributors ($10,000) Teresa Sparks, MD $5,000 Kofi Amankwah, MD* Monique Stein, MD, PhD Anonymous Foundation Vincenzo Berghella, MD Bethany Stetson, MD Beth Israel Deaconess Medical John Botti, MD* Adria Suarez Mora, MD Center, Department of Haywood Brown, MD

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18 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 EVENTS

DR . DAN O’KEEFFE TRIBUTE EVENT Thursday, February 1, 6:00 – 8:00 pm Chantilly Ballroom, Hilton Anatole

Join the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and the Foundation for SMFM as we honor Dr . Dan O’Keeffe and celebrate his retirement as Executive Vice President of SMFM at the 2018 Annual Meeting in Dallas .

Before joining the SMFM staff in 2009, Dan was a long-time member SponsorsA T R I B U T E E V E N T I N H O N O R O F D R . D A N O ' K E E F F E ' S R E T I R E M E N T and volunteer leader . He served Benefactor ($10,000) Supporter ($2,500) Advocate Medical Group Maternal Allan Bombard, MD and Progenity on the Board of Directors, the H I L T O N A N A T O L E FFetalE B R UMedicineA R Y 1 , and2 0 1 8Center for Maternal Fetal Medicine Associates Government Affairs Committee, D A L L A S , T E X A S C H A N T I L L Y Fetal6 : 0 0 Care: - 8 : 0Drs0 . PJimM Keller, Anita of NYC B A L L R O O M Coding Committee, and Practice Manogura, Jude Duval, Thomas Philips Healthcare Management Committee . For Iannucci, Barbara Parilla, Farhan Bob Silver, MD his tireless service, in 2005, he was Hanif, Suwan Mehra, Samadh presented with the Society’s Lifetime Ravangard, Guy Steinberg Donor ($1,000) Achievement Award, our highest AMAG Pharmaceuticals Abbott Nutrition American College of Obstetricians American Board of Obstetrics and accolade . Dan was personally and Gynecologists Gynecology responsible for spearheading the Columbia University Medical Center: Ray Bahado-Singh, MD Society’s advocacy efforts, for the Dr . Mary D’Alton Fadi Bsat, MD establishment of the Leadership Eastern Virginia Medical School: Dr . Linda Chambliss, MD, MPH Academy with Dr . Mike Foley, for Alfred Abuhamad Counsyl EviCore Healthcare Eurofins NTD conceiving the popular Coding High Risk Pregnancy Center of Foundation for the Carolinas (John Courses, for the creation of the Nevada: Drs . Brian Iriye, Laura Allbert, MD) First-Year Fellows Retreat, and Gorski, Wilson Huang, and Stephen Michael Foley, MD for connecting the Society with Wold Karin Fox, MD key industry leaders through the PeriGen Alessandro Ghidini, MD Foundation’s Corporate Council Samsung William Grobman, MD Joanne Stone, MD Jay Iams, MD program . He has raised the visibility The University of Texas Health Science Invitae/CombiMatrix of maternal-fetal medicine as a Center at Houston: Dr . Sean Nahla Khalek, MD specialty and of the Society as an Blackwell Sarah Kilpatrick, MD, PhD influencer of health insurers and Mark Landon, MD policymakers . Staff and volunteer Friend ($5,000) Federico Mariona, MD, MBA Christiana Care Health System Stephanie Martin, DO leaders alike have shared that Dan Delaware Center for Maternal Fetal M . Kathryn Menard, MD, MPH has personally empowered them and Medicine Douglas Montgomery, MD is a consummate source of positivity . Ferring Pharmaceuticals Roger Newman, MD Hologic John O’Brien, MD Questions? Contact Michele Prince Integrated Genetics Optum Health at mprince@smfm .org or visit the Phoenix Perinatal Associates Production Associates Premier Medical Systems Patrick Ramsey, MD and Sarah Page- Foundation’s information station Christopher Robinson, MD Ramsey, MD outside the Trinity Exhibit Hall entrance . Sema4 Andrew Satin, MD Sera Prognostics Shirley Sawai, MD Tribute packages or tickets can Tennessee Maternal Fetal Medicine Michael Socol, MD be purchased until Wednesday, Valley Perinatal Services George Wendel, MD Blair Wylie, MD January 31. Go to http://bit. ly/2vIZN9Z

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 19 VIP LOUNGE VIP Lounge sponsored by GE Healthcare Located in Trinity II Ballroom adjacent to registration Sponsored by Open from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Wednesday, January 31 through Friday, February 2.

Society and Foundation VIPs can Badge access to the Lounge enjoy a private gathering place to is available to current Program relax, connect, and network with Committee members, Past access to comfortable seating, Presidents of the Society, major wifi, charging areas, and light contributors to the Foundation refreshments . for SMFM, and current SMFM and Foundation Board Members .

5K RUN/WALK Join us on Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 6:30 am for the annual Foundation for SMFM 5K Run/Walk sponsored by Sage Therapeutics . Gather in West Wing Foyer by 6:00 am .

The race will start and finish at the Hilton Anatole and the course will take participants along the Trinity Strand Trail . Sponsored by

To register go to http://bit .ly/2uCmrCe . Registration is $50 and all participants will receive a t-shirt before the race .

20 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 POSTGRADUATE COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND SYMPOSIA

Some postgraduate courses, workshops and symposia run concurrently. Please note: Last-minute room changes can occur. Please consult the Annual Meeting mobile app for the latest event information.

* This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of The Omnia-Prova Education Collaborative (TOPEC) and Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine . TOPEC is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians . The Omnia-Prova Education Collaborative, Inc . designates this enduring material for a maximum of 74 .5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity .

MONDAY, JANUARY 29

1. Genetic Diseases: Antenatal Counseling and Diagnostic Strategies Course Directors: Jeffrey Kuller, MD and Britton Rink, MD, MS Room: Coronado B-D Up to 7 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Understand the difference in recommendations for aneuploidy and carrier screening Objectives: between SMFM, ACOG and ACMG . This information will allow providers to be better informed on the various testing and screening modalities that can be offered to pregnant women . Participants may engage in a round table discussion with content experts representing each of the academic societies . 2 . Gain knowledge on evolving technologies and applications of preimplantation genetic diagnosis and preimplantation genetic screening, noninvasive , carrier screening and whole exome sequencing including indications, relevant aspects of pre-test and post-test counseling, limitations of testing and residual risk . 3 . Identify current barriers and limitations to genetics education and acquire new strategies to engage trainees and providers in understanding modern genetic testing . 4 . Learn critical concepts in ethics as applied to reproductive genetics . 5 . Apply principles of genetic testing to the evaluation of a with congenital heart disease .

8:00 – 8:10 am Introduction Jeffrey Kuller, MD 8:10 – 8:55 am Prenatal application of whole exome sequencing Ronald Wapner, MD 8:55 – 9:25 am Genetics of congenital heart disease Neeta Vora, MD 9:25 – 10:00 am Genetics education for trainees and providers Lorraine Dugoff, MD 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 11:15 am Update on preimplantation genetic testing Thomas Price, MD 11:15 – 11:45 am Ethical issues in genetic testing Britton Rink, MD, MS 11:45 am – 12:00 pm Q and A Faculty 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:05 pm Brief introduction to afternoon sessions Britton Rink, MD, MS 1:05 – 1:35 pm Update on recommendations from SMFM, ACOG and ACMG Annalisa Post, MD 1:35 – 2:15 pm Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) update Mary Norton, MD 2:15 – 3:00 pm Roundtable discussion on NIPT Jeffrey Kuller, MD (moderating) with all faculty 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 4:00 pm Update on carrier screening Anthony Gregg, MD 4:00 – 4:45 pm Roundtable discussion on carrier screening Jeffrey Kuller, MD (moderating) with all faculty 4:45 – 5:00 pm Q and A Faculty

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 21 2. Obstetric Critical Care Course Director: Luis Pacheco, MD Room: Wedgwood Ballroom Up to 7 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Understand the management of pulmonary hypertension, complicated sickle cell disease Objectives: and embolism . 2 . Be familiar with the management of anticoagulation in the peri-delivery period . 3 . Optimize the use of blood products during massive obstetrical hemorrhage . 4 . Be familiar with updated guidelines in the management of sepsis and Autosomic Dysreflexia Syndrome (ARDS) . 5 . Review the pathophysiology and optimal management of acute kidney injury .

8:00 – 8:40 am ARDS Luis Pacheco, MD 8:40 – 9:10 am Update on new sepsis guidelines Antonio Saad, MD 9:10 – 9:50 am Anticoagulation in the peri-delivery period Andra James, MD 9:50 – 10:00 am Q and A Faculty 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 11:10 am Acute kidney injury Giuseppe Chiossi, MD 11:10 – 11:50 am Smart use of blood products Michaela Farber, MD 11:50 am – 12:00 pm Q and A Faculty 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:40 pm Amniotic fluid embolism Steve Clark, MD 1:40 – 2:20 pm Trauma during pregnancy Alfredo Gei, MD 2:20 – 2:50 pm Complicated sickle cell disease Luis Pacheco, MD 2:50 – 3:00 pm Q and A Faculty 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 4:30 pm Interactive critical care cases Faculty 4:30 – 5:00 pm Q and A Faculty

3. Controversies in Maternal Medical Management Course Directors: Anthony Sciscione, DO and Thaddeus Waters, MD Room: Coronado Ballroom A Up to 7 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Identify management strategies of common medical complications of pregnancy . Objectives: 2 . Gain knowledge in the management of an acute abdomen during pregnancy . 3 . Gain knowledge in the care of the obstetric patient with acute cardiopulmonary complications . 4 . Gain knowledge in preventive measures for the pregnant patient with a history of preeclampsia . 5 . Gain knowledge in the management of acute medical complications of pregnancy including hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS), acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP), and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) .

8:00 – 8:35 am The best and worst of times: Having cancer during pregnancy Elyce Cardonick, MD 8:35 – 9:10 am Are we mixed up about mixed connective tissue disorders? Meredith Cruz, MD, MPH 9:10 – 9:45 am Hepatitis B and C: The story of missed opportunities Laura Riley, MD 9:45 – 10:00 am Q and A Faculty 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 11:10 am Controversies on the prevention, work-up and treatment of Arthur Jason Vaught, MD thromboembolism in the pregnant patient 11:10 – 11:50 am Approach to the hypoxic pregnant patient Stephanie Martin, DO

22 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 11:50 am – 12:00 pm Q and A Faculty 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:35 pm The pregnant patient with non-obstetrical abdominal pain: Audrey Merriam, MD, MS Work-up and approach 1:35 – 2:10 pm Pregnancy related myocardial infarction: How is it different? Afshan Hameed, MD 2:10 – 2:45 pm Managing the pregnant patient in the ICU: Hypertensive Michael Foley, MD emergencies - an innovative approach to an old problem 2:45 – 3:00 pm Q and A Faculty 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 4:10 pm Uncommon but deadly: AFLP and HUS in pregnancy Judette Louis, MD, MPH 4:10 – 4:50 pm Prediction and prevention of preeclampsia Baha Sibai, MD 4:50 – 5:00 pm Q and A Faculty

4. GYN Ultrasound for the MFM Course Directors: Jeffrey Dicke, MD and Ilan Timor, MD Room: Senators Lecture Hall Up to 7 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Identify the sonographic features of uterine and adnexal abnormalities . Objectives: 2 . Identify the appearance and classification of uterine duplication malformations . 3 . Identify the sonographic detection of atypical early pregnancies . 4 . Identify the ultrasound characteristics of neoplasms in pregnancy .

8:00 – 8:40 am Evaluation of adnexal masses Lisa Bernard, MD 8:40 – 9:20 am Evaluation of adbominopelvic pain in the gravid patient Jeffrey Dicke, MD 9:20 – 10:00 am Uterine anomalies Lisa Bernard, MD 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 11:10 am Pregnancies of unusual locations: Cesarean scar pregnancy Ilan Timor, MD 11:10 am – 12:00 pm Abnormal early pregnancies Lisa Bernard, MD 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:40 pm Evaluation of the and the uterine cavity: Enhanced Faculty myometrial vascularity and saline infusion sono-hysterography 1:40 – 2:20 pm Uterine conditions affecting pregnancy Jeffrey Dicke, MD 2:20 – 3:00 pm Cancer in pregnancy Ilan Timor, MD 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 4:10 pm The strictly necessary features of 3D US for MFM specialist Faculty pertinent to gynecologic scanning 4:10 – 5:00 pm Appropriate use of alternate imaging techniques in the Jeffrey Dicke, MD and obstetric patient Ilan Timor, MD

Putting the “M” Back into Maternal-Fetal Medicine: A Focus on Postpartum Hemorrhage Course Directors: Michael Foley, MD and Dena Goffman, MD Room: Senators Lecture Hall Note: no lunch served at this course.

Learning 1 . Describe clinical and laboratory manifestations of life threatening postpartum hemorrhage Objectives: (PPH) . 2 . Explain pharmacologic, non-pharmacologic and transfusion therapies for PPH . 3 . Identify opportunities to use simulation to improve management of PPH . 4 . Summarize strategies for establishing a multidisciplinary care team and protocol for PPH management .

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 23 8:00 – 8:30 am The global impact of postpartum hemorrhage: The problem Lisa Nathan, MD 8:30 – 9:00 am Clinical manifestations of life threatening hemorrhage: Mary D’Alton, MD Effectively estimating blood loss 9:00 – 9:30 am Finally, understanding the clotting cascade and disseminated Mike Foley, MD intravascular coagulopathy 9:30 – 10:00 am Massive transfusion therapy during postpartum hemorrhage Stephanie Martin, DO 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 11:00 am Pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapy for Michael Belfort, MD postpartum hemorrhage 11:00 – 11:30 am Making a real educational impact at your institution: Team Dena Goffman, MD simulation training 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Putting it all together: Establishing a “checklist” protocol and a Shad Deering, MD multidisciplinary care team for PPH at your institution

2018 President’s Workshop: Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy Co-sponsored by SMFM, ACOG, ASAM Monday, January 29 – Tuesday, January 30, 2018 Room: Cortez A-B

Learning 1 . To review the current evidence on substance use and substance use disorders in Objectives: pregnancy . 2 . To review existing barriers to accessing treatment for substance use disorders in pregnant women . 3 . To review ethical issues regarding screening and treating substance use disorders in pregnant women . 4 . To review and discuss clinical guidance for obstetric care providers in treating pregnant women with substance use disorders . 5 . To discuss acute and chronic pain management during antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care . 6 . To review research needs and gaps on maternal and fetal effects of substance use during pregnancy and treatment outcomes . DAY 1: MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 2018

1:00 – 1:05 pm Welcome Alfred Abuhamad, MD 1:05 – 1:10 pm Introductions, goals and objectives Alfred Abuhamad, MD; Washington Hill, MD; and Jeffrey Ecker, MD 1:10 – 1:55 pm Epidemiology and Impact 1:10 - 1:25 Scope of the problem: epidemiology of substance Jennifer Bailit, MD use disorder (SUD) in pregnancy (prescriptions/illicit substances/alcohol) 1:25 - 1:40 Impact of SUD on the pregnant mother William Gormban, MD 1:40 - 1:55 Impact of SUD on the fetus/neonate (Fetal alcohol Mark Hudak, MD syndrome – neonatal abstinence syndrome) 1:55 – 2:40 pm Prenatal Screening and Care 1:55 - 2:10 Screening for SUD in pregnancy: Existing protocols Jean Ko, PhD and state laws 2:10 - 2:25 Screening for SUD in pregnancy: Ethical and legal Jeffery Ecker, MD ramifications 2:25 - 2:40 Comprehensive models for addiction support and Washington Hill, MD pregnancy

24 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 2:40 – 3:50 pm Pain management in pregnancy, intrapartum & postpartum 2:40 - 2:55 Opioid prescriptions: Local and state policies Kimberly Yonkers, MD 2:55 - 3:20 Knowledge/education of healthcare team in Howard Minkoff, MD opioid prescription 3:20 - 3:35 Break 3:35 - 3:50 Pain management: Antepartum, intrapartum, Brian Bateman, MD postpartum and beyond 3:50 – 5:00 pm Treatment Modalities & Prevention 3:50 - 4:10 Opioid replacement therapy Constance Guille, MD; 4:10 - 4:30 Medication assisted opioid withdrawal Craig Towers, MS; 4:30 - 4:40 Treatment of co-morbidities (dual diagnosis) 4:40 - 4:50 Prevention of substance use disorders in pregnancy Mishka Terplan, MD; 4:50 - 5:00 Patient perspective Faculty 5:00 – 5:30 pm Q and A Faculty 5:30 pm Charge to groups and adjourn Faculty DAY 2: TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2018

8:00 – 8:30 am Review of charge to groups, logistics and deliverables Alfred Abuhamad, MD 8:30 am – 12:00 pm Break-out groups (15 min break at 9:45 am) Group

Breakout group topics 1 . Screening for substance use disorders in pregnancy . 2 . Pain management during pregnancy, intrapartum, and postpartum . 3 . Management modalities of pregnancy with opioid addiction .

A PowerPoint presentation will be developed during the session for presentation in afternoon 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch break 1:00 – 4:30 pm Presentations from the break out groups for group discussion Group and consensus 1:00 - 1:45 Breakout group #1 summary 1:45 - 2:00 Group #1 Q&A and discussion 2:00 - 2:45 Breakout group #2 summary 2:45 - 3:00 Group #2 Q&A and discussion 3:00 - 3:15 Break 3:15 - 4:15 Breakout group #3 summary 3:14 - 4:30 Group #3 Q&A and discussion 4:30 – 5:00 pm Research gaps: What studies need to be undertaken? Uma Reddy, MD 5:00 pm Closing remarks and next steps Alfred Abuhamad, MD

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5. The Pregnant Cardiac Patient – At Risk of Indirect Maternal Death: How to Manage Before, During, and After Pregnancy Course Directors: Diana Wolfe, MD, MPH and Afshan Hameed, MD Room: Wedgewood Ballroom Up to 7 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Understand the burden of cardiovascular disease in pregnancy: Lessons learned from Objectives: mortality reviews . 2 . Common cardiac symptoms in pregnancy: How to differentiate normal from abnormal? 3 . What cardiac diagnostic test to order? How does pregnancy affect them? 4 . What are the top three cardiac diagnoses in pregnancy? 5 . Introduction to the Cardiovascular Toolkit . 6 . Propose a solution: Multidisciplinary counseling and checklists .

8:00 – 8:10 am Introductions Diana Wolfe, MD and Afshan Hameed, MD 8:10 – 8:30 am Cardiac disease: #1 killer in pregnancy Elliott Main, MD 8:30 – 8:50 am The cardiologist’s approach to risk assessment of heart disease Samuel Siu, MD in pregnancy 8:50 – 9:00 am Q and A Faculty 9:00 – 9:20 am Valve disease: Native and prosthetic Afshan Hameed, MD 9:20 – 9:40 am Controversies in anticoagulation in pregnancy Uri Elkayam, MD 9:40 – 10:00 am Case presentation #1: Interactive discussion of complex issues 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 10:50 am Cardiomyopathy in pregnancy Joan Briller, MD 10:50 – 11:10 am Pulmonary hypertension in pregnancy Stephanie Martin, DO 11:10 – 11:30 am Congenital heart disease: Cyanotic versus non-cyanotic Jeannette Lin, MD 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Q and A Faculty 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:20 pm What is the best analgesia/anesthesia? Michael Foley, MD 1:20 – 1:40 pm Cardiac symptoms: How to differentiate pregnancy related Dena Goffman, MD from cardiac? 1:40 – 1:50 pm Q and A Faculty 1:50 – 2:10 pm What cardiac test to order? How does pregnancy effect Cynthia Taub, MD diagnostic testing? 2:10 – 2:30 pm Introduction to the Cardiovascular Toolkit Afshan Hameed, MD 2:30 – 3:00 pm Case presentation #2: Interactive discussion of complex issues Faculty 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 3:50 pm Postpartum cardiac care Kathryn Lindley, MD 3:50 – 4:10 pm Cardiac catastrophes Katherine Arendt, MD 4:10 – 4:30 pm MFM-cardiology joint program: A proposed solution Diana Wolfe, MD, MPH 4:30 – 4:50 pm Q and A Faculty 4:50 – 5:00 pm Closing Diana Wolfe, MD, MPH and Afshan Hameed, MD

26 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 6. Fetal Echo with First Trimester Anatomic Survey (Co-sponsored with ISUOG) Course Directors: Joshua Copel, MD, Luis Goncalves, MD and Lynn Simpson, MD Room: Senators Lecture Hall Up to 7 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Review in detail the components of a fetal echocardiogram . Objectives: 2 . Discuss an approach to the evaluation of the first trimester fetus . 3 . Present potential benefits of first trimester imaging . 4 . Test one’s diagnostic abilities through case presentations .

8:00 – 8:30 am Four-chamber view Joshua Copel, MD 8:30 – 9:00 am Outflow tracts and arches Luis Goncalves, MD 9:00 – 9:30 am Three-vessel-trachea view Tracy Anton, RDMS 9:30 – 10:00 am Q and A Faculty 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 11:00 am Venous system Tracy Anton, RDMS 11:00 – 11:30 am Early fetal echocardiography Alfred Abuhamad, MD 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Q and A Faculty 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:30 pm Fetal anatomic survey between 11 and 14 weeks Luis Goncalves, MD 1:30 – 2:00 pm Congenital anomalies that can be detected early and what Alfred Abuhamad, MD to do when you find them 2:00 – 2:30 pm First trimester imaging: Beyond the fetal survey Bryann Bromley, MD 2:30 – 3:00 pm Q and A Faculty 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 4:00 pm What is the current role of first trimester ultrasound in genetic Mary Norton, MD screening? 4:00 – 4:30 pm Test your diagnostic skills Lynn Simpson, MD 4:30 – 5:00 pm Q and A Faculty

7. Obstetric Complications in Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery-Debates Course Directors: Sindhu Srinivas, MD, MSCE Room: Coronado B-D Up to 7 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Compare the pros and cons of different delivery timing options in preterm premature Objectives: rupture of membranes (PPROM) . 2 . Examine the evidence surrounding mode of delivery options in the obese nullipara . 3 . Examine the evidence surrounding trauma evaluation in pregnancy . 4 . Describe management options in the setting of selective intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) . 5 . Discuss strategies for maternal and fetal management in the setting of preeclampsia with IUGR .

8:00 – 8:30 am Introduction Faculty 8:30 – 9:00 am PPROM: To deliver at 34 weeks or not? That is the question Dwight Rouse, MD and Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD, MS 9:00 – 9:30 am Delivery in nulliparous morbidly obese women: Induction of Judette Louis, MD and labor versus outright cesarean delivery Molly Stout, MD 9:30 – 10:00 am Q and A Faculty 10:00 – 10:30 am Break

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 27 10:30 – 11:00 am The fetal anatomic survey: 16 weeks for all versus keep it 20 Mary Norton, MD and Tony Sciscione, DO 11:00 – 11:30 am Controversies around methods and techniques for cervical Corina Schoen, MD ripening 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Q and A Faculty 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:30 pm Management of sIUGR: Selective cord occlusion versus Michael Zaretsky, MD and expectant management Nahla Kalek, MD 1:30 – 2:00 pm IUGR in setting of preeclampsia: Expectant management Sindhu Srinivas, MD, MSCE versus outright delivery and Baha Sibai, MD 2:00 – 2:30 pm Q and A Faculty 2:30 – 3:00 pm Late-breaking debate Audience 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 4:00 pm Azithromycin for surgical site infection (SSI) prevention: Give it Alan Tita, MD and Christian to all laboring women versus more harm than good Pettker, MD 4:00 – 4:30 pm Late-breaking debate Audience 4:30 – 5:00 pm Q and A Faculty

8. Obstetric Critical Care: Hands-On Simulation Course Course Directors: Shad Deering, MD and Arthur Jason Vaught, MD Room: Topaz Up to 3 .75 hours of CME available* Note: no lunch served at this course.

Learning 1 . Be familiar with and practice management of hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy . Objectives: 2 . Understand common etiologies for sepsis during pregnancy and demonstrate the appropriate interventions including management of DIC . 3 . Describe and practice the diagnostic and treatment algorithms used during cardiac arrest in pregnancy . 4 . Review and understand risk factors and complications related to amniotic fluid embolism .

8:00 – 8:10 am Introduction Shad Deering, MD 8:10 – 8:30 am Cardiac arrest in pregnancy / amniotic fluid embolism Monica Lutgendorf, MD 8:30 – 8:50 am Hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy Dena Goffman, MD 8:50 – 9:10 am Sepsis in pregnancy Arthur Jason Vaught, MD 9:10 – 10:00 am Simulation stations: Rotation #1 Faculty 10:00 – 10:15 am Break 10:15 – 11:05 am Simulation stations: Rotation #2 Faculty 11:05 – 11:55 am Simulation stations: Rotation #3 Faculty 11:55 – 12:00 pm Concluding remarks and review Shad Deering, MD

9. Evidence-Based Fetal Intervention Course Directors: Russell Miller, MD and Daniel Skupski, MD Room: Governors Lecture Hall Up to 3 .5 hours of CME available* Note: no lunch served at this course.

Learning 1 . Better understand ethical considerations that impact scientific research into fetal Objectives: interventions . 2 . Critically assess the medical literature as it relates to various forms of fetal intervention . 3 . Consider evidence-based best practices in the field of fetal intervention .

28 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 1:00 – 1:30 pm Ethical dimensions of evidence-based fetal interventions Faculty 1:30 – 2:00 pm Fetoscopic endoluminal tracheal occlusion (FETO) for Anthony Johnson, DO congenital diaphragmatic hernia: Occlusion or confusion? 2:00 – 2:30 pm To shunt or not to shunt: Fetal therapy for lower urinary outflow Daniel Skupski, MD tract obstruction (LUTO) 2:30 – 3:00 pm Q and A Faculty 3:00 – 3:30 pm Break 3:30 – 3:55 pm Gastroschisis: Does the available evidence support a best Amy Wagner, MD clinical practice? 3:55 – 4:20 pm Evidence-based therapy for twin-twin transfusion syndrome: Russell Miller, MD What we know and what we’d like to know 4:20 – 4:45 pm The evidence backing fetal myelomeningocele repair Julie Moldenhauer, MD 4:45 – 5:00 pm Q and A Faculty

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31

African Coalition for Excellence in Obstetric and Neonatal Care Course Directors: Jorge E . Tolosa, MD and Timothy R .B . Johnson, MD Room: Cortez Ballroom A Note: no lunch served at this course.

Learning 1 . Develop strategies to train physicians in use of obstetric ultrasound in low and middle Objectives income countries 2 . Create a process by which to develop training programs in high-risk obstetrics in countries in Africa 3 . Understand the research capabilities at teaching centers in Africa

8:00 – 8:15 am Introductions Jorge E . Tolosa MD, MSCE and Timothy R .B . Johnson, MD 8:15 – 8:45 am Description of the African Coalition for Excellence in Obstetric Jorge E . Tolosa MD, MSCE and Neonatal Care 8:45 – 9:15 am Status of the multisociety task force on ultrasound training Alfred Abuhamad, MD curriculum and competency assessment in residency programs 9:15 – 9:45 am The ISUOG basic ultrasound training program Reem S . Abu-Rustum, MD, FACOG, FACS, FAIUM 9:45 – 10:15 am Break 10:15 – 10:30 am Progress: Development of an obsteric ultrasound and MFM Timothy R .B . Johnson, MD and program at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Lucie V . Moravia, DO, MPH Technology, Kumasi and at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital of the University of Ghana Medical School in Accra, Ghana with the University of Michigan 10:30 – 10:45 am Progress: The high-risk obstetrics program at the department Adetola Louis-Jacques, MD; of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Ibadan, Anthony Odibo, MD; Nigeria Leonardo Pereira, MD, MCR; and Jorge E . Tolosa, MD, MSCE

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 29 10:45 – 11:00 am Progress: The maternal-fetal medicine fellowship program at Abudulfetah Abdulkadir the department of obstetrics and gynecology of St . Paul’s Abdosh, MD and Hospital Millennium Medical College, Ethiopia Timothy R .B . Johnson, MD 11:00 – 11:15 am Progress: The Yale, Duke and Einstein collaboration in global Katherine Campbell, MD; women’s health with the University of Rwanda School of Urania Magriples, MD; Medicine, Rwanda Rodney L . Wright, MD; Diana S . Wolfe, MD; Maria J . Small, MD; Washington Hill, MD; and Stephen Rulisey 11:15 – 11:30 am Progress: The high-risk obstetrics program at the department of Elizabeth Stringer, MD, MSc obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Zambia, Zambia 11:30 – 11:45 am Progress: The high-risk obstetrics program at the department Phillip Greig, MD of obstetrics and gynecology at Tenwek Hospital, Kenya 11:45 am – 12:00 pm Progress: University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Alan T .N . Tita MD, PhD Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services and the University of Buea, Cameroon 12:00 – 12:30 pm Development of a first joint research project across centers Jorge E . Tolosa MD, MSCE Group 12:30 – 1:00 pm Closing remarks Jorge E . Tolosa MD, MSCE and Timothy R .B . Johnson, MD

10. Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder: Includes Waiver Qualifying Requirements Course Directors: Mona Prasad, DO, MPH; Washington Hill, MD and Cornelia Graves, MD Room: Coronado B-D Up to 5 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Apply for a waiver to prescribe buprenorphine to patients with opioid use disorders . Objectives: 2 . Identify and assess patients who are appropriate for treatment with medications . 3 . Gain specific knowledge concerning the use of medications to manage patients with addiction involving opioid use . 4 . Review the evidence for the use of methadone or buprenorphine in treating pregnant patients with an opioid addiction . 5 . Review the evidence for and against medically assisted withdrawal (detoxification) from opioids during pregnancy .

8:00 – 10:00 am Module I: Treatment of opioid use disorder course Edwin Salsitz, MD, DFASAM and Mona Prasad, DO, MPH 10:00 – 10:15 am Break 10:15 – 12:00 pm Module II: Treatment of opioid use disorder course Edwin Salsitz, MD, DFASAM and Mona Prasad, DO, MPH 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break – Q and A Faculty 1:00 – 1:45 pm DEBATE: Metha-do or Metha-don’t? Methadone versus Neil Seligman, MD and Buprenorphine for medication assisted treatment in pregnancy Marjorie Meyer, MD 1:45 – 2:30 pm DEBATE: Medically assisted opiate withdrawal (detoxification): Robert Sokol, MD and Craig Risky business or not? Towers, MD

30 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 11. Preterm Labor and Birth Management: United States versus Europe (SMFM-EAPM-PREIS Academy Course) Course Directors: Moshe Hod, MD and Gian Carlo Di Renzo, MD (Europe) Mary D’Alton, MD and Vincenzo Berghella, MD (United States) Room: Wedgewood Ballroom Up to 5 .5 hours of CME available*

Learning 1 . Describe how differences in risk factors prevalence can explain differences in preterm Objectives: delivery rates worldwide . 2 . Review new SMFM and EAPM guidelines in the management of preterm birth (PTB) . 3 . Evaluate emerging concepts in the pathophysiology of premature cervical remodeling . 4 . Evaluate the benefits of universal cervical length (CL) screening . The knowledge of technical requirements and pitfalls of CL measurements throughout gestation, and the clinical value of CL in high risk as well as in general population . 5 . Evaluate treatment options to prevent spontaneous preterm birth . 6 . Discuss how much a successful intervention to prevent preterm delivery can affect the overall preterm delivery rate . 7 . Identify the role of and their clinical implementation will be reviewed . 8 . Provide insight in the beneficial effects but also on the side-effects of corticosteroids .

8:00 – 8:20 am Introduction and audience response questions Course Directors 8:20 – 8:50 am PTB should be less than 5-7% (Risk factors difference; Bo Jacobsson, MD, PhD and Geographic differences in Europe versus United States) Tracy Manuck, MD l How: Europe l Why not in United States: United States 8:50 – 9:20 am Universal CL screening Vincenzo Berghella, MD and l Yes: United States Bo Jacobsson, MD, PhD l No: Europe 9:20 – 9:50 am Progesterone for prior PTB Yves Ville, MD and l No: Europe Bill Grobman, MD l Yes: United States 9:50 – 10:00 am Discussion Faculty 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 11:00 am Pessary or cerclage Vincenzo Berghella, MD and l Cerclage: United States Gian Carlo Di Renzo, MD l Pessary: Europe 11:00 – 11:30 am Twins with short cervix Gian Carlo Di Renzo, MD and l Vaginal progesterone: Europe Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD, MS l No therapy: United States 11:30 am – 12:00 pm Discussion – Q and A Faculty 12:00 – 1:00 pm Lunch Break 1:00 – 1:30 pm Diagnosis and management of women with preterm labor Tracy Manuck, MD and l With CL: United States Yves Ville, MD l With biochemical markers: Europe 1:30 – 2:00 pm Tocolytics: which agent? Gerry Visser, MD and l Atosiban: Europe Bill Grobman, MD l Nifedipine or Indomethacin: United States 2:00 – 2:30 pm Steroids within 7 days and between 34-37 weeks Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, MD, MS l Absolutely key: United States and Gerry Visser, MD l Not so much: Europe 2:30 – 3:00 pm Discussion – Q and A Faculty

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 31 12. Hands-On Simulation Workshop for Ultrasound Guided Invasive Procedures Course Directors: Joshua Nitsche, MD, PhD and Brian Brost, MD Room: Topaz Up to 4 .25 hours of CME available* Note: no lunch served at this course.

Learning 1 . Identify available options for simulating ultrasound guided invasive procedures . Objectives: 2 . Identify curricula specific for different ultrasound guided invasive procedures . 3 . Provide instructions on the basics of ultrasound guided invasive procedures . 4 . Train experienced providers on how to establish an ultrasound guided invasive procedure simulation program at their institution . 5 . Demonstrate how simulation can be used by experienced providers to maintain skill with low-frequency procedures .

8:00 – 8:15 am Introduction to ultrasound guided needle procedure simulation Joshua Nitsche, MD, PhD and Brian Brost, MD 8:15 – 8:45 am Needle guidance basics Faculty

8:45 – 10:15 am Hands-on simulation l Faculty l Chronic Villus Sampling l In-utero Stenting 10:15 – 10:30 am Break

10:30 – 11:15 am Hands-on simulation l Amniocentesis Faculty l Chronic Villus Sampling l In-utero Stenting 11:15 am – 12:15 pm Commercial simulator hands-on demonstration Faculty 12:15 – 12:30 pm Concluding remarks Joshua Nitsche, MD, PhD and Brian Brost, MD

13. Cervical Length and Education Review (CLEAR) Program Course Director: Helen Feltovich, MD Room: De La Salle Note: no lunch served at this course.

Learning 1 . State the content of professional statements related to cervical length measurement, the Objectives: rationale for cervical length measurement in the second trimester of pregnancy, and the application of cervical length measurements in clinical management . 2 . Identify the nine sonographic image and measurement criteria for cervical length and cervical length measurement pitfalls to improve individual sonographic skills through the Perinatal Quality Foundation CLEAR program . 3 . Discuss the use of cervical length in the nulliparous woman . 4 . Explain the rationale behind image quality control .

8:00 – 8:20 am Preterm birth: one diagnosis, multiple phenotypes Helen Feltovich, MD 8:20 – 8:50 am Why measure the cervix? Rupsa Boelig, MD 8:50 – 9:30 am How to measure the cervix with image review (audience Lawrence Platt, MD participation) 9:30 – 10:00 am What about nulliparous women: universal screening, serial Sean Esplin, MD cervical length, or neither? 10:00 – 10:30 am Break 10:30 – 10:50 am Image quality control for the cervix: does it matter? Rupsa Boelig, MD 10:50 – 11:20 am Progesterone or cerclage for the short cervix? Sean Esplin, MD 11:20 – 11:40 am The future of cervical evaluation Helen Feltovich, MD 11:40 am – 12:00 pm Q and A and CLEAR program details Faculty and Jean Lea Spitz, MPH

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Critical Care Forum Leader: Julie Scott, MD Room: Coronado D

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:20 pm Only four ways to drop your hemoglobin Cayse Powell, MD 3:20 - 3:40 pm When antibiotics fail: the hunt for a unifying diagnosis Aakriti Carrubba, MD 3:40 - 4:00 pm One Sunday morning Sarah Sternlieb, MD 4:00 - 4:20 pm When it rains, it pours Thomas Westover, MD 4:20 - 4:40 pm A downward spiral Trevor Quiner, MD 4:40 - 5:00 pm Making the cut Emily Wilner, MD 5:00 - 5:15 pm The most central line Lisa Gill, MD 5:15 - 5:30 pm Sometimes you have to think horses and not zebras to get the Antonia P . Francis, MD right diagnosis!

Bending the Diabetes Curve: Improving Health From Preconception to Postpartum Forum Leader: Chloe Zera, MD Room: Desoto A

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:45 pm The HAPO follow up study; The Lifestyle Intervention Prior to Patrick Catalano, MD Pregnancy (LIPP) trial 3:45 - 4:30 pm Group prenatal care for women with diabetes Ebony Carter, MD, MPH 4:30 - 5:15 pm Improving lactation outcomes for women with diabetes Alison Stuebe, MD, MSc 5:15 - 5:30 pm Discussion All

Fetal Cardiology Scientific Forum Forum Leader: Wesley Lee, MD Room: De La Salle Fetal Cardiology will include a simulation for the first 20 people that register.

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 4:00 pm New horizons in assessment of fetal cardiac size, shape, Greggory R . DeVore, MD and function: the role of the four-chamber view 4:00 - 5:00 pm Obstetrical ultrasound simulation: like you have never Roberto Romero, MD, D .Med .Sci . seen, experienced, or done before 5:00 - 5:30 pm Panel discussion: questions and answers All

Genetics Forum Leader: Barbara O’Brien, MD Room: Emerald

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:30 pm cfDNA and single gene disorders Ignatia B . Van den Veyver, MD 3:30 - 4:00 pm Ethics in MFM Britt Drink, MD 4:00 - 4:30 pm Expanded carrier screening Teresa Sparks, MD

34 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 Global Health Forum Leader: Homa Ahmadzia, MD and Marcela Smid, MD Room: Manchester

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:30 pm WOMAN trial: challenges and solutions to conducting an Ian Roberts, MD international RCT 3:40 - 4:10 pm MEXPRE study: challenges and solutions to conducting an Jack Ludmir, MD international RCT 4:10 - 5:20 pm Panel discussion: perspectives on a career in global health Kelli Barbour, MD, Elizabeth Stringer, MD, MSc, and Michael Belfort, MD, PhD

Hypertension Forum Leader: Arun Jeyabalan, MD, MSCR Room: Monet Ballroom

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:30 pm Controversies in aspirin therapy for preeclampsia prevention Katherine Himes, MD 3:30 - 4:00 pm Statins for preeclampsia prevention: are we ready for clinical Maged Constantine, MD use? 4:00 - 4:30 pm Could better phenotyping of placental diseases lead to Jenny Myers, MD, PhD, effective treatments of preeclampsia? MRCOG 4:30 - 5:00 pm Current state of angiogenic factors in clinical care Sarosh Rana, MD

Infection and Inflammation in Pregnancy Forum Leader: Jennifer L . Thompson, MD Room: Desoto B

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:40 pm Contemporary management of intra-amniotic infection: More Neil Siverman, MD than terminology alone? 3:40 - 4:20 pm Hepatitis in pregnancy Natali Aziz, MD, MS 4:20 - 5:00 pm TBD Amy Murtha, MD

Maternal-Fetal Surgery (Fetal Therapy) Forum Leader: Stephen P . Emery, MD Room: Metropolitan Ballroom

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:30 pm The Fetal therapy to-do list Stephen Emery, MD 3:30 - 4:00 pm Certification of Fetal Therapy Centers Kenneth Moise, MD 4:00 - 4:30 pm Innovation or research: Which one is it? Francois Luks, MD 4:30 - 5:00 pm Fetal therapy and the FDA: A synergistic model for Veronica Price, BSE collaboration 5:00 - 5:30 pm Questions and answers All

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 35 Obesity in Pregnancy (Controversies in Managing the Obese Gravida: The Pros and Cons of Metformin and Weight Loss during Pregnancy) Forum Leader: Stephanie Mann, MD Room: Topaz

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:10 pm Welcome Stephanie Mann, MD 3:15 - 3:45 pm What is the world wide impact of maternal obesity on adverse Jordan Perlow, MD perinatal outcomes? 3:55 - 4:40 pm Debate: Metformin for all obese Gravidas? Jane Norman, MD l Pro: Metformin is the next baby aspirin? Stephanie Mann,MD l Con: Metformin is not the answer! 4:40 - 4:25 pm Debate: Do all obese women need to gain weight in Rebecca Clifton, PhD pregnancy? Stephanie Mann, MD l Pro: Obese women should gain weight l Con: Weight loss is an option for the morbidly obese gravida 5:25 - 5:30 pm Wrap-up, election for next chair All

Obstetric Quality and Safety (Patient Safety and Quality: Focus on Implementation of Maternal Early Warning Systems-Tools) Forum Leader: Larry Shields, MD Room: Sapphire

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:10 pm Introduction and goals Larry Shields MD 3:10 - 3:30 pm The Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative Maternal Ann Borders, MD Hypertension Initiative - Lessons learned 3:30 - 3:50 pm The Oklahoma Perinatal Collaborative Maternal Hemorrhage Barbara O’Brien, MS, RN Project - Lessons to move state hemorrhage outcomes 3:50 - 4:10 pm The CMQCC Safe Reduction of Cesarean Birth Collaborative - Elliot Main, MD outcomes and lessons learned 4:10 - 4:3 0pm AIMing to reduce primary cesareans: The Maryland Ann Burke, MD experience 4:30 - 5:00 pm Questions and answers All 5:00 - 5:15 pm Recommendations, volunteers, and voting for the new forum All leader for 2019-20

Perinatal Epidemiology (Environmental Influences During Pregnancy) Forum Leader: Katherine Grantz, MD, MS and David Hackney, MD, MS Room: Monte Carlo

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:25 pm Do early life environmental chemical exposures increase the Joseph Braun, MSPH, PhD risk of neonatal and childhood disease? 3:25 - 3:40 pm Environmental endocrine disruptors and the developmental Roger Newman, MD origins of adult health and disease 3:40 - 4:05 pm The National Institutes of Health Environmental Influences on Matt Gillman, MD Child Health (ECHO) program 4:05 - 4:30 pm ECHO…why should MFMs care? Ron Wapner, MD 4:30 - 5:00pm Questions and answers All

36 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 Perinatal Mental Health Forum Leader: Emily Miller, MD, MPH and Camille Hoffman, MD, MSCS Room: Senators Lecture Hall

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:10 pm Introductions and launch of new Scientific Forum: Perinatal Camille Hoffman, MD, MSCS Mental Health (PMH) Emily Miller, MD, MPH 3:15 - 3:45 pm Mechanisms of disease: HPA axis, ANS and perinatal mood Camille Hoffman, MD, MSCS and anxiety disorders 3:45 - 3:55 pm Disucssion All 3:55 - 4:25 pm Collaborative care: A health systems approach to perinatal Emily Miller, MD, MPH depression 4:25 - 4:35 pm Discussion All 4:35 - 5:05 pm Pharmacokinetics/pharmacogenomics of SSRIs Cate Stika, MD 5:05 - 5:15 pm Discussion All 5:15 - 5:30 pm Wrap-up and planning for SMFM 2019 PMH Scientific Forum All

Placenta Accreta Forum Leader: Alizera Shamshirsaz, MD and Daniel Carusi, MD Room: Cortez C-D

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:15 pm Accreta Research Consortium: Building an action plan Daniela Carusi, MD, MSc 3:15 - 3:30 pm Anesthesiology in placenta accreta Michaela Farber, MD 3:30 - 3:45 pm Role of serum markers in placenta accreta Deirdre Lyell, MD 3:45 - 4:00 pm Placenta accreta and transfusion medicine Shiu-Ki Hui, MD 4:00 - 4:15 pm Randomized clinical trials in placenta accreta Robert M Silver, MD 4:15 - 4:30 pm Accreta online database update Alireza A Shamshirsaz, MD 4:30 - 5:00 pm Discussion All

Pregnancy as a Window to Future Health Forum Leader: Elizabeth Langen, MD and Nicole Marshall, MD Room: Cortez Ballroom A

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:05 pm Welcome and introduction Nicole Marshall, MD and Elizabeth Langen, MD 3:05 - 3:45 pm Maternal cardiovascular risk: understand it, identify it, and act Melinda Davis, MD on it 3:45 - 4:30 pm Peripartum mood disorders . What happens next? Maria Muzik, MD 4:30 - 5:15 pm Maternal pre-pregnancy metabolic condition; short and long- Patrick Catalano, MD term effects on the offspring 5:15pm Wrap-up and questions All

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 37 Prematurity (Putting Translational and Clinical Research to Work: New Ideas for the Prediction and Prevention of Preterm Birth) Forum Leader: Tracy A . Manuck, MD, MSCI Room: Wedgewood Ballroom

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:30 pm A proteomics approach to preterm birth prediction George Saade, MD 3:30 - 4:00 pm Is the cervicovaginal microbiome a player in spontaneous Michal Elovitz, MD preterm birth? 4:00 - 4:30 pm Understanding disease by immune signature: T regulatory cell Jennifer Gilner, MD, PhD dysfunction in preterm birth 4:30 - 5:00 pm Clinical predictors of preterm birth Hyagriv Simhan, MD 5:00 - 5:30 pm Where is the future of preterm birth prediction and prevention All speakers headed? Debate / panel discussion

Simulation in Pregnancy Forum Leader: Jason Author Vaught, MD Room: Cortez Ballroom B

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:20 pm Genetic pearls in maternal-fetal medicine John Jones, MD, PhD ABOG and simulation: an update of practice for testing and Andy Satin, MD MOC Practical applications for how to set up MFM simulation at their TBD centers

Toxicology and Substance Abuse in Pregnancy Forum Leader: Agatha Critchfield, MD Room: Miro

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:15 pm Welcome and introductions Agatha Critchfield, MD 3:15 - 4:15 pm Update in the treatment of opioid use disorder in the perinatal Hendree Jones, MD and population – care in the modern epidemic Tricia Wright, MD 4:15 - 4:45 pm It’s never that simple: Addressing polysubstance abuse Tricia Wright, MD 4:45 - 5:15 pm Establishing novel models of care for the perinatal substance Hendree Jones, PhD and abuse population: Two perspectives Tricia Wright, MD 5:15 - 5:30 pm Q and A, Closing Agatha Critchfield, MD

Ultrasound (What’s New in Neurosonography?) Forum Leader: Anthony Odibo, MD, MSCE Room: Governors Lecture Hall

Time of Presentation Title of Presentation Speaker 3:00 - 3:05 pm Introduction Anthony Odibo, MD 3:05 - 3:45pm First-trimester screening and diagnosis of CNS abnormalities Sarah Obican, MD 3:45 - 4:25pm Update on Ventriculomegaly, NTD, and Posterior fossa anomalies Katherine Goetzinger, MD, (Dandy Walker, Mega-cisterna magna and Blakes pouch) MSCI 4:25 - 5:00 pm Midline anomalies and others: Agenesis of Corpus Callosum, Ashley Roman, MD, MPH Holoprosencephaly; Microcephaly, and vascular abnormalities 5:00 - 5:30pm Role of MRI in diagnosis and management of CNS anomalies Anthony Odibo, MD, MSCE

38 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 EVEN MORE HIGH QUALITY SCIENCE IN 2018

1,947 ABSTRACTS RECEIVED | TOP 115 ABSTRACTS ACCEPTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATION

Oral Session I, Plenary (Abstracts 1-8) ...... February 1 from 8:00 - 10:00 am, Chantilly Ballroom

Concurrent Oral Sessions...... February 1 from 1:15 - 4:00 pm Session 1: Prematurity (Abstracts 9-19)...... Chantilly Ballroom East Session 2: Basic Science 1 (Abstracts 20-30)...... Chantilly Ballroom West Session 3: RCTs (Abstracts 31-41)...... Grand Ballroom D-E

Oral Session II, Fellows Plenary (Abstracts 42-49)..February 2 from 8:00 - 10:00 am, Chantilly Ballroom

Concurrent Oral Sessions...... February 2 from 1:15 - 4:00 pm Session 4: Clinical OB and Quality & Safety (Abstracts 50-60)...... Grand Ballroom D-E Session 5: Medical Complications (Abstracts 61-71)...... Chantilly Ballroom East Session 6: Infectious Disease and Metabolism (Abstracts 72-82)...... Chantilly Ballroom West

Concurrent Oral Sessions...... February 3 from 8:45 - 11:30 am Session 7: Fetal Therapy and Genetics (Abstracts 83-93)...... Grand Ballroom D-E Session 8: Clinical Obstetrics 2 (Abstracts 94-104)...... Cortez Ballroom Session 9: Basic Science 2 (Abstracts 105-115)...... Coronado Ballroom

Late Breaking Sessions...... February 1 and 2, Chantilly Ballroom (Abstract LB01)...... February 1 from 10:00 - 10:15 am (Abstracts LB02-04)...... February 2 from 10:00 - 10:45 am

All Abstracts Published in the January Supplement of AJOG

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 39 LUNCHEON ROUNDTABLES

Back by popular demand are the luncheon roundtables, featuring timely presentations by authorities in the specialty . Topics will cover current controversies and concerns in maternal-fetal medicine . Attendance at each session is limited and pre-registration is essential . The registration fee for the luncheon roundtables include a box-lunch, beverage, handout, and the opportunity to hear some of the most respected names in MFM, discuss today’s “hot button” issues . Thursday, February 1: 12:00 – 1:00 pm Friday February 2: 12:00 – 1:00 pm A) Controversies in Gestational Diabetes - Vincenzo H) The Future of PTB Research - Jane Norman, MD Berghella, MD (Senators Lecture Hall) (Cortez Ballroom C) B) Twins and the Short Cervix: What to Do? - Joseph I) Whole Exome Sequencing and Other Hot Genetic Biggio, MD (Governors Lecture Hall) Topics - Ronald Wapner, MD (Cortez Ballroom D) C) Controversies Over Late Preterm Steroids - Sean J) Preventing the Post-Cesarean Infections - Methodius Blackwell, MD and Debra Guinn, MD Tuuli, MD (Senators Lecture Hall) (Cortez Ballroom A) K) First Trimester Ultrasound for Fetal Malformation: D) Implementing Patient Safety Bundles - Christian A Debate (ABOG-SMFM Sponsored Roundtable) Pettker, MD; Peter Bernstein, MD; and Douglas - Alfred Abuhamad, MD; Joanne Stone, MD, MS; Montgomery, MD (Cortez Ballroom B) Manisha Gandhi, MD; and Larry Platt, MD (Governors E) CDC-Zika Updates - Carey Eppes, MD Lecture Hall) (Cortez Ballroom C) L) Top Coding Mistakes and Tips in MFM Practice - Joshua Copel, MD and Fadi Bsat, MD (De La Salle)

INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LEARNING LUNCHES

These independent presentations are not part of the official program as planned by the SMFM Program Committee . Lunch is provided and there is no cost to attend, but attendees must be registered .

Thursday, February 1: 12:00 – 1:00 pm Coronado Ballroom A

Sage Theraputics presents a learning lunch on the topic, “Postpartum depression: risk factors, screening, and approaches to clinical care .”

Friday February 2: 12:00 – 1:00 pm Coronado B-C

Natera presents: Kim Martin, MD, FACOG, FACMG, speaking on “Aneuploidy to Zygosity: Clinical advantages of SNP-based screening for twins .”

40 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 UPCOMING EVENTS For more information, visit www.smfm.org/events

MAY 10-11, 2018 OCTOBER 5-7, 2018 Coding for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Academy for Leadership and Long Beach, CA Development Denver, CO

SEPTEMBER 5, 2018 Fetal Medicine (Genetics) OCTOBER 18-19, 2018 Chicago, IL Coding for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Philadelphia, PA SEPTEMBER 6-7, 2018 Maternal Medicine Chicago, IL OCTOBER 27-29, 2018 First Year Fellows Retreat (Invite only) OCTOBER 2–5, 2018 Chicago, IL Practice Management Annual Conference (previously called the AMFMM Annual Meeting) Scottsdale, AZ

Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 409 12 th Street, SW. Suite 601 Washington, DC 20024 Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 41 COMMERCIALLY SUPPORTED EVENTS AND SPONSORSHIPS

PRODUCT THEATRE Thursday, February 1 from 11:00 – 11:30 am in the Exhibit Hall “3D Imaging in the First Trimester,” presented by Dr . Harsha Shah, Clinical Research Fellow, Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital

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PHOTO BOOTH Capture a memory at the Pregnancy Meeting! Visit the photo booth (booth 211) in the exhibit hall and take home a photo print out . Open during exhibit hours .

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OPENING RECEPTION Wednesday, January 31 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm in the Exhibit Hall CHARGING LOUNGE The official start of The Pregnancy Meeting and Trinity Exhibit Hall opening of the exhibit hall . Meet and mingle Relax and recharge in the informally with drinks and lite hors d’oeuvres . charging lounge .

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42 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 DAILY YOGA (Class times vary, see pages 10-11) First-timers and experts are MEET-THE-FELLOWS RECEPTION welcome in twice daily (invitation only) yoga classes, led by Dr . Shilpa Babber . Thursday, February 1 from 5:30 – 6:30 Sponsored by pm in the Wedgewood Ballroom Sponsored by SMFM leadership and current MFM Fellows are invited to meet and mingle immediately following the Associate Members’ Meeting

DIVERSITY TASK FORCE RECEPTION Wednesday, January 31 from 5:30 – 7:00 pm in Grand Ballroom D Connect with potential mentors, mentees and others interested in issues related to diversity within MFM .

Food and Beverage for this Event, Sponsored by Washington Hill, MD

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 43 EXHIBITORS

TRINITY EXHIBIT HALL The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine extends sincere thanks and appreciation to the following companies and organizations for their participation in the Pregnancy Meeting’s Industry Exhibits . The following are identified as supporting and taking an active interest in the activities of the Society . To view a floor plan of the exhibit hall, download the Annual Meeting App .

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Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 45 Children’s Hospital Booth 312 Cincinnati Fetal Center Booth 311 highest-risk pregnancies, achieving of Wisconsin www.cincinnatichildrens.org some of the best outcomes in the nation . Our capabilities include every http://chw.org/fetalconcernscenter The Cincinnati Fetal Center brings fetal treatment available, including The Fetal Concerns Center at together renowned fetal and open fetal surgery, and Ex Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin maternal medicine specialists, Utero Intrapartum Treatment (EXIT) provides a comprehensive team leading technologies, and a full procedures, as well as a Level IV NICU approach when caring for women range of integrated support services and top-ranked pediatric specialty and their . For more than 15 from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital programs . years, the center has served the Medical Center, Good Samaritan special needs of women and families, Hospital and University of Cincinnati coordinating services for more than Medical Center . This innovative FOUNDATION FOR SMFM 500 families across the United States collaboration makes us one of the only CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER each year . The center operates in fetal care programs affiliated with a CombiMatrix Booth 427 close collaboration with Froedtert & top children’s hospital and university www.combimatrix.com the Medical College of Wisconsin to pediatric training program, two Level CombiMatrix employs the latest deliver high-quality, comprehensive III maternity hospitals, and two Level in technological advancements fetal care . III and one level IV Neonatal Intensive (SNP microarray), to provide in- Care Units (NICUs) . depth answers to complex health Children’s National Booth 151 questions in Preimplantation Genetic Screening, prenatal Fetal Medicine Institute FOUNDATION FOR SMFM www.childrensnational.org/fetal CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER diagnosis, miscarriage analysis, and The Fetal Medicine Institute at Clinical Innovations Booth 109 pediatric developmental disorders . Children’s National Health System www.clinicalinnovations.com offers unparalleled care for unborn Since its 1993 inception, Clinical Community Booth 162 babies with known or suspected Innovations (CI) has become the Health Network medical conditions . The Institute is one largest healthcare manufacturer http://www.ecommunity.com of the only pediatric centers in the exclusively focused on L&D . nation that combines fetal MRI and Already a market leader with Ranked among the nation’s most ultrasound to provide comprehensive Koala® Intrauterine Pressure integrated healthcare systems, fetal imaging and advanced fetal and Kiwi® Vacuum- Indianapolis-based Community brain analysis . Our team of experts Assisted Delivery System, CI has Health Network is Central Indiana’s from 19 pediatric specialties partners introduced traxi® Panniculus leader . As a non-profit health system with referring MFMs and OBs to Retractor, ROM Plus® Fetal with more than 200 sites of care and develop personalized care and Membranes Rupture Test, and affiliates throughout Central Indiana, delivery plans for each patient and ebb® Complete Tamponade Community’s full continuum of care her family . System . CI recently entered the integrates hundreds of physicians, neonatal clinical area with the specialty and acute care hospitals, CHRISTUS Trinity Booth 417 babyLance™ safety heelstick, surgery centers, home care services, Mother Frances adding to a portfolio of innovative MedChecks, behavioral health and Health System products developed “forMOM . employer health services . We had http://www.tmfhc.org forBABY . forLIFE . ™” 7,899 births in our hospitals last year!

CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital in Cook Medical Booth 410 Tyler, TX is seeking a Maternal-Fetal Colorado Fetal Booth 205 www.cookmedical.com Medicine physician to be at the Care Center forefront of a newly established service Cook Medical Reproductive http://www .childrenscolorado .org/ line in East Texas . CHRISTUS Mother Health provides physicians with a fetal-care Frances Hospital Tyler is a seven-time comprehensive offering of medical Comprehensive Care for the Most recipient of the Truven Top 100 Hospital devices for the reproductive Complex Conditions . As one of the designation and includes CHRISTUS system . Cook Medical is committed few centers in the country offering the Trinity Clinic, the area’s preferred multi- to education, research, and full continuum of maternal, perinatal, specialty medical group . CHRISTUS neonatal and pediatric subspecialty Trinity Clinic encompasses more care under one roof, we care for the than 600 Physicians and Advanced Practice Providers representing 41 specialties in 82 locations .

46 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 collaboration with physicians to NICU . Nearly 4,000 babies are born to deliver high-quality patient care, enhance patient care for women and annually . CoxHealth is recruiting for including quality and performance men throughout their reproductive an MFM physician to join our existing reporting, operational support and risk lives, from diagnosis to post-delivery . team . management resources . With clients For more information, please visit across the country, Envision Physician www .cookmedical .com/rh Digisonics Booth 125 Services is built for your career . www.digisonics.com CooperSurgical Booth 133 Digisonics has set the standard for OB/ Eurofins NTD, Inc. Booth 207 www.coopersurgical.com GYN software systems for more than http://ntd-eurofins.com Since our founding in 1990, 40 years – with the first review station, Eurofins NTD has pioneered the CooperSurgical has researched, the first fully functional web-based research and development of prenatal developed and manufactured a system and fully integrated 3D/4D screening protocols for open neural wide range of trusted brands that analysis package . OB-View solutions tube defects, Down syndrome, trisomy have advanced the standard of care combine high-performance image 18 and trisomy 13 and early onset for families . Our diversified portfolio analysis systems, professional reporting preeclampsia . Today, Eurofins NTD of products and services focuses choices, an integrated clinical serves universities, medical centers, on women’s health, fertility and database and a powerful PACS image hospitals, laboratories, obstetricians diagnostics . Come visit us at booth archive into one complete system . and maternal fetal medicine specialists #133 to interact with our industry OB-View solutions maximize efficiency worldwide; providing risk assessment leading solutions and experience why by integrating and automating the services that help health care CooperSurgical is at the forefront of entire complex workflow resulting in professionals and patients make more women’s health care . maximum productivity . informed medical decisions .

Dornier MedTech Booth 414 Fellowship in Family Booth 156 FOUNDATION FOR SMFM CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER www.dornier.com Planning/Ryan Residency Counsyl Booth 139 Dornier MedTech manufactures Training Program http://counsyl.com and sells surgical lasers for use in the www.ryanprogram.org Counsyl is a DNA testing and operating room . Dornier will display The Fellowship in Family Planning, genetic counseling company . a laser fiber that works with the 940 based in 30 leading departments of We’re committed to helping wavelength Dornier Multibeam ob-gyn, is the only fellowship in the patients understand their DNA and along with a descriptive video loop nation that provides the opportunity how it can inform important health showcasing the procedure relevant to to develop high-level research and decisions . Whether it’s starting a your physician audience . clinical skills in contraception and family or evaluating risk for cancer, abortion . The Ryan Program provides Counsyl’s DNA tests provide Elsevier Booth 118 resources and technical expertise to patients with early awareness www.elsevierhealth.com help departments of ob-gyn improve about genetic conditions, so they Elsevier is a global information resident training in abortion and can live informed and prepare for analytics company that helps contraception . the future . Counsyl has screened institutions and professionals progress more than 750,000 patients science, advance healthcare and ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR AND and served more than 10,000 improve performance for the benefit FOUNDATION FOR SMFM CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER healthcare professionals . For more of humanity . information, visit www .counsyl .com . Ferring Booth 221 Envision Physician Booth 138 Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Services www.ferringusa.com CoxHealth Booth 153 www.envisionphysicianservices.com Ferring Pharmaceuticals Inc . is a www.coxhealth.com research-driven biopharmaceutical Envision Physician Services is one of CoxHealth is an integrated healthcare company devoted to identifying, the nation’s leading women’s and system based in Springfield, MO developing, and marketing children’s services providers . With more with five hospitals and more than 80 innovative products in the fields than 170 contracts in 20 states, we regional clinics throughout southwest of obstetrics, reproductive health, are the second-largest Missouri . The system provides care for osteoarthritis, gastroenterology, group . We invest in our clinicians, more than 1 million patients and offers and urology . To view all of our US providing them with the tools, 954 licensed beds, a level I trauma offerings, please visit ferringusa .com . resources and technologies they need center and a new 28 bed level III

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 47 The Fetal Care Center, Booth 223 unique treatment plans incorporating testing, prenatal diagnosis, pregnancy BarnesJewish­ Hospital, multi-disciplinary specialists and thrombophilia and infectious diseases . St. Louis Children’s Hospital, innovative fetal research and GenPath Women’s Health is a business Washington University Physicians education . unit of BioReference Laboratories, http://www.fetalcare.org Inc ., an OPKO Health company . Fetal Medicine Booth 141 GenPath partners with GeneDx, which The Fetal Care Center in St . Louis Foundation USA is also a subsidiary of BioReference works in conjunction with Barnes- http://fetalmedicineusa .com Laboratories, and an established Jewish Hospital, Washington University The Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) is leader in genetic testing for rare Physicians and St . Louis Children’s recognized as the world leader in first inherited diseases . Visit www .GenPath . Hospital to provide a personal caring trimester screening (FTS) training and com for more information . atmosphere to parents and their accreditation, attended by more than neonate . We are highly specialized 60,000 participants worldwide . We are Gundersen Booth 155 in treating complex monochorionic a nonprofit charitable organization Health System twin pregnancies, TTTS, TRAP, sIUGR, whose main goal is to improve the http://www.gundersenhealth.org/ discordant anomalies, CDH, CHD, health of pregnant women and careers bladder outlets, and neural tube their babies through our programs, defects including Spina Bifida repair Gundersen Health System is a with the support of an international and other fetal conditions . physician-led, multi-specialty, not-for group of experts, has introduced profit healthcare system in La Crosse, an educational program for both WI . We are a teaching hospital with ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR healthcare professionals and parents, 325 beds and a Level II Trauma and The Fetal Center at Booth 300 and a series of certificates . Emergency Center . We also have a Children’s Memorial Level III NICU and are the designated Hermann Hospital ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR AND Western Academic Campus for the http://childrens.memorial FOUNDATION FOR SMFM University of Wisconsin School of CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER hermann.org/the-fetal-center Medicine & Public Health . GE Healthcare Booth 124 The Fetal Center at Children’s http://www.gehealthcare.com Memorial Hermann Hospital, Hayes Locums Booth 131 affiliated with the physicians at GE Healthcare provides www.hayeslocums.com McGovern Medical School at transformational medical Hayes Locums provides physician UTHealth, is a national leader in technologies and services to search services, both temporary and fetal diagnosis, fetal intervention meet the demand for increased permanent placement, to healthcare and comprehensive fetal care for access, enhanced quality and institutions across the United States . babies with congenital anomalies more affordable healthcare We work with more than 35 physician or genetic abnormalities . The Fetal around the world . GE (NYSE: GE) specialties and have a network of Center offers a complete range of works on things that matter - great physicians who are interested in prenatal testing and interventions people and technologies taking on short and long-term locum tenens with a coordinated program for tough challenges . From medical assignments, as well as permanent mother and child before, during imaging, software & IT, patient placement . Hayes Locums was and after birth . The team of monitoring and diagnostics to drug founded on the need to improve experts will develop a tailored, discovery, biopharmaceutical healthcare consulting services to the comprehensive plan of care . manufacturing technologies physician and healthcare communities . and performance improvement We pride ourselves on providing these solutions, GE Healthcare helps services with the utmost integrity . Fetal Center at Booth 304 medical professionals deliver great Vanderbilt-Monroe healthcare to their patients . HCA Booth 147 Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital- www.practicewithus.com Vanderbilt University www.childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org GenPath Women’s Booth 215 HCA owns and operates over 170 Health, (BioReference hospitals across the United States, The Fetal Center at Vanderbilt is an Laboratories) which makes us one of the nation’s internationally recognized center www.genpathdiagnostics.com leading providers of healthcare offering advanced diagnosis, services . We believe exceptional education and therapeutic treatments GenPath Women’s Health specializes patient outcomes only come through for the unborn child with congenital in the diagnostic needs of MFM a dedicated community of care, problems . Our center provides and Ob-Gyn including prenatal/ placing our physicians at the forefront . compassionate, professional and maternal risk assessment, carrier

48 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 900 More Poster Presentations Than Ever!

Location: Trinity Exhibit Hall

Thursday, 10:45 am - 12:00 pm, Poster Session I (Abstracts 116-295) Thursday, 4:00 - 5:30 pm, Poster Session II (Abstracts 296-475) Friday, 10:45 am - 12:00 pm, Poster Session III (Abstracts 476-655) Friday, 4:00 - 5:30 pm, Poster Session IV (Abstracts 656-835) Saturday, 11:30 - 1:00 PM, Poster Session V (Abstracts 836 - 1015) Abstracts can be found in the January supplement of AJOG

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 49 International Society Booth 146 FOUNDATION FOR SMFM of Ultrasound in Obstetrics FOUNDATION FOR SMFM CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER and Gynecology (ISUOG) Hologic Booth 101 Lupin Booth 108 www.isuog.org www.hologic.com Pharmaceuticals ISUOG is a professional membership www.lupinpharmaceuticals.com We are dedicated to the science association and charity that aims to of early detection and intervention . Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc . (Lupin), improve women’s healthcare services Our products and technology a specialty pharmaceutical through the provision and broad support healthcare professionals company, is building on its dissemination of the highest quality who make critical decisions that commitment to women’s health education and research information affect patients’ lives and health . by focusing and supporting the around ultrasound in obstetrics and As leaders in women’s health, we management of postpartum gynecology . With 13,500 members know perinatal care is critical for hemorrhage . Lupin supports in 128 countries, we are the leading a mother and her baby . Our fetal Methergine (methylergonovine society in this niche medical specialty . fibronectin (fFN) test assesses a maleate) Oral Tablets indicated mother’s risk for preterm delivery . for routine management of Johns Hopkins Center Booth 225 With this test, patients know more uterine atony, hemorrhage and about their risk, and healthcare for Fetal Therapy subinvolution of the uterus following www.hopkinsmedicine.org/fetal­therapy providers can plan for the delivery of the placenta, and for unexpected . The Johns Hopkins Center for Fetal control of uterine hemorrhage in Therapy provides state-of-the art the second stage of labor following treatment for complex fetal conditions delivery of the anterior shoulder . Inova Health System Booth 404 including twin-twin-transfusion Lupin is excited to support SMFM . https://www.inova.org syndrome, spina bifida, congenital Inova Health System is currently diaphragmatic hernia, urinary tract Mayo Clinic Booth 321 recruiting for a full-time maternal-fetal obstruction and fetal tumors . Our www.mayoclinic.org medicine physician and specialized multidisciplinary care approach obstetricians . integrates expertise in open and The Mayo Clinic Division of Maternal closed fetal interventions, fetoscopic Fetal Medicine provides evaluation surgery, maternal, neonatology, and treatment of complex maternal ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR AND FOUNDATION FOR SMFM pediatric, genetic and social services and fetal conditions . Our Fetal CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER located at one of the leading medical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Center Integrated Genetics Booth 115 institutions in the nation . Our fetal provides care for families with twin- www.integratedgenetics.com therapy physician hotline - 1-844-JH- twin transfusion syndrome, spina bifida, FETAL - provides 24/7 access to care . Integrated Genetics is a leading congenital diaphragmatic hernia, provider of reproductive genetic urinary tract obstruction, fetal tumors testing services driven by its LocumTenens.com Booth 426 and associated diagnoses . We offer commitment to physicians and https://www.locumtenens.com state of the art imaging and expertise their patients . With the addition Founded in 1995, LocumTenens .com in open and closed fetal interventions . of Sequenom, a pioneer in the is a full-service staffing agency serving Our integrated multispecialty team fast-growing area of non-invasive physicians and advanced practice provides seamless care during prenatal testing, Integrated professionals in all healthcare settings . pregnancy and beyond . Genetics can now offer physicians LocumTenens .com also operates and patients more options for the largest internet job board for the MEDINVENT Ltd. Booth 415 prenatal testing . We also offer industry with access to thousands of http://www.medinvent.net the largest commercial genetic jobs posted directly by facilities and To prevent third/fourth degree tears, counseling network in the agencies nationwide . LocumTenens . a 60-degree cutting laboratory industry . com is part of the Jackson Healthcare angle is endorsed by the Royal family of companies . College (UK), ACOG, and Canadian SOGC . MEDINVENT Ltd . presents EPISCISSORS-60, patented medio-lateral episiotomy scissors designed to cut at

50 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 60 degrees at crowning . They have Midwest Fetal Booth 423 exposures during pregnancy and been shown to reduce third/fourth Care Center while breastfeeding . MotherToBaby degree tears by 20-50% compared to http://[email protected] Pregnancy Studies conducted by OTIS with normal scissors and is currently evaluating the effects to The Midwest Fetal Care Center deliveries without episiotomy . They are the fetus from various diseases and the provides maternal fetal care when a CE/FDA registered, and being used in safety of medications used to treat high-risk pregnancy poses challenges . 60% of England’s hospitals, and widely them during pregnancy . Please go to As the only advanced fetal care in Europe . mothertobaby .org . center in the Upper Midwest- and one of only a few in United States-the Mercy Booth 401 Midwest Fetal Care Center brings FOUNDATION FOR SMFM www.mercy.net together maternal fetal experts and CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER Mercy is the seventh largest Catholic the latest technology and treatments Nanosonics Booth 316 health care system in the U S. . and in a coordinated setting . Our mission http://www.nanosonics.us serves millions annually . Mercy includes is to provide patients and families with Nanosonics is a global innovator 46 acute care and specialty hospitals, an exceptional experience with the in infection prevention . Its unique, more than 700 physician practices best possible outcome . automated trophon® EPR high level and outpatient facilities, 40,000 co- disinfection device is paving the workers and more than 2,000 Mercy MotherToBaby Booth 158 way around the world in setting a Clinic physicians in Arkansas, Kansas, Pregnancy Studies new standard of care in ultrasound Missouri and Oklahoma . We focus conducted by OTIS probe disinfection practices . on clinical integration across our http://mothertobaby.org Trophon effectively addresses a communities ensuring that the latest range of issues associated with MotherToBaby, a service of the technology and specialty care is traditional methods and offers a non-profit Organization of Teratology available to support even our most breakthrough solution across three Information Specialists (OTIS), is outlying primary care locations . core areas: Safety, Versatility, and dedicated to providing evidence- Simplicity . To find out more please based information to mothers, health visit www .nanosonics .us or meet us care professionals, and the general at Nanosonics booth . public about medications and other

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Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 51 Hospital Maternal-Fetal Medicine ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR Specialists provides services at ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR Natera Booth 161 Norton Hospital and Norton Women’s Obstetrix Booth 326 www.natera.com & Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Medical Group Natera is driven by a passion Kentucky . Both locations have www.obstetrix.com for elevating the science of convenient access . Obstetrix Medical Group is a national reproductive testing . We offer highly physician group practice of maternal- accurate solutions for noninvasive Ob Hospitalist Group Booth 114 fetal medicine specialists . Founded in prenatal testing (NIPT), genetic- http://obhg.com 1997, these practices are committed carrier screening, preimplantation For over a decade, Ob Hospitalist to caring for high-risk pregnant women genetic testing (PGD/PGS), and Group (OBHG) has led the nation in and the most fragile members of our miscarriage testing . elevating the quality and safety of community: premature or critically-ill women’s healthcare by providing newborns and children . These groups 24/7 Board Certified physicians who characteristics, including access National Association Booth 159 deliver real-time triage and hospital- to a large volume of complicated of Nurse Practitioners based obstetric coverage to ensure pregnancies, diverse geographical In Women’s Health (NPWH) consistent, timely care for patients as spread, and ties between obstetric http://www.npwh.org well as affordable, non-competitive and neonatal practitioners, provide an As a national professional membership support for local OB/GYN physicians . unparalleled opportunity to conduct organization, NPWH is the nation’s Headquartered in Greenville, SC, clinical research to research to leading voice for courageous OBHG’s national network includes advance evidence-based care . conversations about women’s more than 600 dedicated OB health . In our clinics and in our culture, clinicians in more than 115 partner women’s health nurse practitioners hospitals across 28 states . Learn more FOUNDATION FOR SMFM CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER champion state-of-the-science health at www .OBHG .com . Optum Booth 120 care that holistically addresses the https://www.optum.com unique needs of women across their FOUNDATION FOR SMFM lifetimes . We elevate the health issues CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER Optum offers programs from others overlook and compel attention OBIX By Clinical Booth 208 preconception through the first on women’s health from providers, Computer Systems, Inc. year of life . Programs include risk policymakers, and researchers . assessment and education, OB case www.obix.com management, and OB homecare . ® NewYork-Presbyterian Booth 402 The OBIX System is a Our OB homecare program includes Hospital comprehensive, computerized services for: preterm labor, nausea system for central, bedside, & www .nyp .org and vomiting, 17P or Makena® remote electronic fetal monitoring, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ administration, diabetes in pregnancy, archiving, point-of-care charting, Columbia University Medical Center coagulation disorders and obstetrical single-click management reports, and Cornell Medical Center will be hypertension . Optum is a leading & Internet-based physician access . exhibiting our MFM programs . health services and innovation Combines enterprise-wide perinatal company dedicated to helping make surveillance & alerting with Norton Children’s Booth 425 the health system work better for comprehensive documentation Maternal-Fetal everyone . & data storage . Interfacing with Medicine, a part of Norton hospital departmental systems, Children’s Hospital enterprise-wide charting solutions OSF HealthCare Booth 157 www.nortonhealthcare.com & EMR repositories . OBIX’s exclusive https://www.osfhealthcare.org Norton Children’s Hospital Maternal- E-Tools for EFM assessment provide OSF Saint Francis Medical Center Fetal Medicine Specialists, a part of decision support that helps is licensed for 616 beds and with Norton Medical Group, is dedicated clinicians improve their practice & a medical staff of more than 800 to providing comprehensive high-risk promote patient safety in EFM . physicians, is the fourth largest medical obstetric care for residents of Greater center in the state of Illinois and serves Louisville, Southern Indiana and 17 counties . The Children’s Hospital of regional communities . The practice is Illinois is the primary pediatric teaching expanding to support the continued facility for the University of Illinois development of its regional outreach College of Medicine at Peoria and is program and to support growth of its a 132-bed facility that offers over 50 specialized services . Norton Children’s pediatric programs and services .

52 • Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR FOUNDATION FOR SMFM FOUNDATION FOR SMFM CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER Parsagen Booth 212 Philips Healthcare Booth 132 Progenity Booth 105 Diagnostics, Inc. http://www.usa.philips.com/ http://progenity.com www.partosure.com healthcare/solutions/ultrasound/ At Progenity, we partner with Parsagen Diagnostics, Inc . is the ultrasound-womens-healthcare clinicians to offer advanced manufacturer of PartoSure™, a Philips is a technology company diagnostic tests that help patients novel bedside test to aid in the focused on improving people’s and their families Prepare for Life . Our assessment of preterm delivery in lives through meaningful innovation specialized testing services include: patients with symptoms of preterm across the health continuum, from Genetic Carrier Screening, Non- labor . Based on the detection healthy living and prevention to Invasive Prenatal Testing, and other of PAMG-1, PartoSure has been diagnosis, treatment, recovery Women’s Health tests . Visit us at SMFM shown in published studies to have and home care . It’s a unique Booth #105 or at progenity .com . a higher positive predictive value perspective empowering us all to compared to current methods, create a healthier future . while maintaining an equally high negative predictive value . The FOUNDATION FOR SMFM PartoSure test is CE marked and is CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER Physicians for Booth 320 QIAGEN INC. Booth 213 not currently approved for sale in Reproductive Health the United States . www.qiagen.com www .prh .org QIAGEN is the leading global provider Physicians for Reproductive Health of Sample to Insight solutions to unites the medical community and Penn State Health Booth 217 transform biological materials into supporters . Together, we work to http://hmc.pennstatehealth.org valuable molecular insights . QIAGEN’s improve access to comprehensive commitment to women’s health is Penn State Health is a multi-hospital reproductive health care, including evident through a comprehensive health system serving patients contraception and abortion, to meet portfolio of tests . The AmniSure ROM and communities across central the health care needs of everyone . To (Rupture Of [fetal] Membranes) Test is Pennsylvania . The system includes learn more about our work to advance a rapid, non-instrumented, qualitative Penn State Health St . Joseph Medical evidence-based reproductive health test for the in vitro detection of Center in Reading, Pa ., Penn State policy and medical education, and amniotic fluid in vaginal discharge of Health Milton S . Hershey Medical how you can get involved, visit our pregnant women . AmniSure is 99% Center, Penn State Children’s Hospital, booth or our website at www .prh .org . Penn State Cancer Institute, and Penn accurate in aiding diagnosis of PROM State Health Rehabilitation Hospital Primary Children’s Booth 424 when included in the overall clinical assessment . (jointly owned), based in Hershey, Pa ., Hospital as well as more than 1,300 physicians http://utahfetalcenter.org and direct care providers at 78 medical office locations . The Utah Fetal Care Center at Primary Reproductive Scientist Booth 160 Children’s Hospital is committed to Development Program (RSDP) Perinatal Quality Booth 208 provide integrated high-quality care http://rsdp.wustl.edu to optimize the health of patients Foundation The Reproductive Scientists and families affected by congenital http://www.perinatalquality.org Development Program (RSDP) was anomalies, both during pregnancy established in 1988 to train obstetrician- The mission of the Perinatal Quality and after birth, and to improve gynecologists committed to academic Foundation is to improve the quality available treatment by pioneering investigative careers in fundamental of Maternal-Fetal medicine medical innovative therapies and educating biomedical science . With support from services by providing state of the future leaders . the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National art educational programs, and Institute of Child Health and Human evidence-based, statistically valid Development (NICHD) in collaboration monitoring systems to evaluate current with private agencies, professional practices and facilitate the transition societies, foundations, and private of emerging technologies into clinical industry . The RSDP provides career care . development support for obstetricians and gynecologists who are committed to a basic science career in academic medicine and research .

Society for Maternal Fetal-Medicine • Stay Connected with #SMFM18 • 53 FOUNDATION FOR SMFM ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR AND FOUNDATION FOR SMFM CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER FOUNDATION FOR SMFM CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER Roche Diagnostics Booth 129 Sera Prognostics Booth 111 Samsung Booth 135 www.roche.com www.seraprognostics.com www.samsungmedison.com We believe it’s urgent to deliver Sera Prognostics, a women’s health Samsung, the healthcare subsidiary medical solutions right now – even company, develops innovative of Samsung Electronics America as we develop innovations for the diagnostic tests focused on the Inc ., develops, manufactures, future . We are passionate about early prediction of preterm birth and markets innovative imaging transforming patients’ lives . We are (PTB) risk and other complications technologies and is committed to courageous in both decision and of pregnancy . Sera offers the delivering fast, easy and accurate action . And we believe that good PreTRM® test, a first of its kind blood diagnostic solutions to healthcare business means a better world . That test validated to accurately predict providers . The global corporate is why we come to work each day . early in pregnancy the risk of headquarters and manufacturer of We commit ourselves to scientific premature birth . Sera Prognostics Samsung computed tomography, rigour, unassailable ethics, and is located in Salt Lake City, UT . is also the US headquarters for access to medical innovations for For more information, please visit sales, marketing and distribution all . We do this today to build a better the company’s website at: www . of all Samsung digital radiography tomorrow . We are proud of who we seraprognostics .com are, what we do, and how we do it . and ultrasound systems . Samsung’s We are many, working as one across growing portfolio of advanced functions, across companies, and medical technologies are used Sonultra Corporation Booth 136 across the world . We are Roche . worldwide in leading healthcare http://sonultracorp.com institutions . Sonultra Corporation’s patented technologies can help grow and Safe Obstetric Booth 319 manage your practice . Solutions for Systems Inc. FOUNDATION FOR SMFM mobile and satellite expansion, web http://www.safeob.com CORPORATE COUNCIL MEMBER access to reporting and imaging, Safe Obstetric Systems is the developer Sema4 Booth 227 PACS, HIS/RIS/EMR integration continue of Fetal Pillow® . The device was http://www.sema4genomics.com to enhance the 25+ years of solutions released into the UK market in May Sema4, a next generation health we have provided to hospitals, private 2011 and is now being used in 20 information company spun out practices and your colleagues . Come countries worldwide . Fetal Pillow® is a of the Mount Sinai Health System, see our latest offerings . balloon device designed to elevate provides advanced genomic a deeply impacted fetal head a testing and merges big data Southwestern Booth 127 traumatically out of the pelvis during a analytics with clinical diagnostics Women’s Options cesarean section, making the delivery in the areas of oncology and http://southwesternwomens.com safer, easier and less traumatic for the reproductive health . We create Curtis Boyd, MD-owned clinics provide mother and baby . The device has tools that help patients, clinicians, a full range of medical and surgical recently received FDA clearance . and researchers better diagnose, abortion services . The Albuquerque treat, and prevent disease . We office specializes in third trimester drive innovation in healthcare abortion care and offers a unique ANNUAL MEETING SPONSOR and we are led by experts in Fetal Indications Program tailored to Sage Therapeutics Booth 218 genetics, data science, design and the special needs of the patient and https://www.sagerx.com technology who have published her family . Sage Therapeutics is committed more than 500 research papers . discovering and developing life- SSM Health St. Louis Booth 202 altering therapies to treat central Fetal Care Institute nervous system (CNS) disorders, and www.stlouisfetalcare.com we are dedicated in our pursuit The SSM Health St . Louis Fetal Care to deliver new medicines with Institute is one of the nation’s leading the goal of making life better for fetal care centers . Since 2009, we patients and their families . have been changing lives through a combination of innovative fetal medicine and compassionate care .

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