Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

Obstetrics and GynecologyFetal Medicine700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Adolfo Etchegaray

Biography

Adolfo Etchegaray, MD, is the Chief of Fetal Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He brings over a decade of experience in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery and years of program development to our Fetal Center. Before joining Nationwide Children’s, Dr. Etchegaray was recruited by the Austral University Hospital in Pilar, Argentina to develop one of the first fetal medicine units in the country, where he pioneered innovations in surgical techniques, implemented sequential multiparametric screening programs and created a two-year fellowship. While growing Austral University Hospital to become a main national referral center for fetal pathology and home to one of the most active fetal surgery programs in Latin America, Dr. Etchegaray held many titles, including Head of the Fetal Medicine Unit, Co-Director of the Fetal Surgery Program, and Director of Fellowship in Fetal Medicine. Outside of the Hospital, Dr. Etchegaray was also the Director of Diploma in Fetal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at the Universidad Austal and an instructor for The Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom. Dr. Etchegaray’s main areas of interest and research are congenital anomalies, fetal therapy, and prenatal screening for chromosomal diseases and preeclampsia. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at more than 100 national and international meetings. Spending more than 500 hours teaching every year, Dr. Etchegaray has supervised the training of more than 700 maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2001, Dr. Etchegaray completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology from the Ministry of Health and Environment, Buenos Aires, in 2006, where he served as chief resident. Furthering his education, Dr. Etchegaray completed his diploma in fetal medicine from the Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom in 2009 under Dr. Kypros Nicolaides, one of the foremost authorities in fetal medicine. In that same year, he completed a research fellowship at the Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and then finished his clinical fellowship in Fetal Medicine in Spain. His most recent training includes a master’s in clinical effectiveness from the Institute of Clinical Effectiveness in Buenos Aires in 2018. Dr. Etchegaray is a past president and founding member of the Argentine Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SADIPT) and an active member of several organizations including the Argentine Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Buenos Aires (SOGIBA), International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD), International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (IFMSS) and the Spina Bifida Fetoscopic Repair Consortium.

Research

Publications

                  Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;  

                


                  Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.

                


                  Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;  

                


                  Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.

                


                  Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.

                


                  Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

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Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 10/01/2022

Fellowship

King’s College Hospital

Date Completed: 12/31/2008

Residency

Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Fernández

Date Completed: 05/31/2006

Medical School

University of Buenos Aires

Date Completed: 07/01/2001

Contact Information

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

                    Fetal Medicine700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

Obstetrics and GynecologyFetal Medicine700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Adolfo Etchegaray

Biography

Adolfo Etchegaray, MD, is the Chief of Fetal Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He brings over a decade of experience in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery and years of program development to our Fetal Center. Before joining Nationwide Children’s, Dr. Etchegaray was recruited by the Austral University Hospital in Pilar, Argentina to develop one of the first fetal medicine units in the country, where he pioneered innovations in surgical techniques, implemented sequential multiparametric screening programs and created a two-year fellowship. While growing Austral University Hospital to become a main national referral center for fetal pathology and home to one of the most active fetal surgery programs in Latin America, Dr. Etchegaray held many titles, including Head of the Fetal Medicine Unit, Co-Director of the Fetal Surgery Program, and Director of Fellowship in Fetal Medicine. Outside of the Hospital, Dr. Etchegaray was also the Director of Diploma in Fetal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at the Universidad Austal and an instructor for The Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom. Dr. Etchegaray’s main areas of interest and research are congenital anomalies, fetal therapy, and prenatal screening for chromosomal diseases and preeclampsia. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at more than 100 national and international meetings. Spending more than 500 hours teaching every year, Dr. Etchegaray has supervised the training of more than 700 maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2001, Dr. Etchegaray completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology from the Ministry of Health and Environment, Buenos Aires, in 2006, where he served as chief resident. Furthering his education, Dr. Etchegaray completed his diploma in fetal medicine from the Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom in 2009 under Dr. Kypros Nicolaides, one of the foremost authorities in fetal medicine. In that same year, he completed a research fellowship at the Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and then finished his clinical fellowship in Fetal Medicine in Spain. His most recent training includes a master’s in clinical effectiveness from the Institute of Clinical Effectiveness in Buenos Aires in 2018. Dr. Etchegaray is a past president and founding member of the Argentine Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SADIPT) and an active member of several organizations including the Argentine Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Buenos Aires (SOGIBA), International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD), International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (IFMSS) and the Spina Bifida Fetoscopic Repair Consortium.

Research

Publications

                  Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;  

                


                  Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.

                


                  Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;  

                


                  Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.

                


                  Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.

                


                  Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

View More Publications

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 10/01/2022

Fellowship

King’s College Hospital

Date Completed: 12/31/2008

Residency

Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Fernández

Date Completed: 05/31/2006

Medical School

University of Buenos Aires

Date Completed: 07/01/2001

Contact Information

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

                    Fetal Medicine700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Contact Information

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

Obstetrics and GynecologyFetal Medicine700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Adolfo Etchegaray

Contact Information

  • Call us at:
  • (614) 722-2250
  • Fax us at:
  • (614) 355-6228
  • Obstetrics and GynecologyFetal Medicine700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Learn more about Adolfo Etchegaray

Biography

Adolfo Etchegaray, MD, is the Chief of Fetal Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He brings over a decade of experience in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery and years of program development to our Fetal Center. Before joining Nationwide Children’s, Dr. Etchegaray was recruited by the Austral University Hospital in Pilar, Argentina to develop one of the first fetal medicine units in the country, where he pioneered innovations in surgical techniques, implemented sequential multiparametric screening programs and created a two-year fellowship. While growing Austral University Hospital to become a main national referral center for fetal pathology and home to one of the most active fetal surgery programs in Latin America, Dr. Etchegaray held many titles, including Head of the Fetal Medicine Unit, Co-Director of the Fetal Surgery Program, and Director of Fellowship in Fetal Medicine. Outside of the Hospital, Dr. Etchegaray was also the Director of Diploma in Fetal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at the Universidad Austal and an instructor for The Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom. Dr. Etchegaray’s main areas of interest and research are congenital anomalies, fetal therapy, and prenatal screening for chromosomal diseases and preeclampsia. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at more than 100 national and international meetings. Spending more than 500 hours teaching every year, Dr. Etchegaray has supervised the training of more than 700 maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2001, Dr. Etchegaray completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology from the Ministry of Health and Environment, Buenos Aires, in 2006, where he served as chief resident. Furthering his education, Dr. Etchegaray completed his diploma in fetal medicine from the Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom in 2009 under Dr. Kypros Nicolaides, one of the foremost authorities in fetal medicine. In that same year, he completed a research fellowship at the Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and then finished his clinical fellowship in Fetal Medicine in Spain. His most recent training includes a master’s in clinical effectiveness from the Institute of Clinical Effectiveness in Buenos Aires in 2018. Dr. Etchegaray is a past president and founding member of the Argentine Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SADIPT) and an active member of several organizations including the Argentine Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Buenos Aires (SOGIBA), International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD), International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (IFMSS) and the Spina Bifida Fetoscopic Repair Consortium.

Biography

Adolfo Etchegaray, MD, is the Chief of Fetal Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He brings over a decade of experience in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery and years of program development to our Fetal Center. Before joining Nationwide Children’s, Dr. Etchegaray was recruited by the Austral University Hospital in Pilar, Argentina to develop one of the first fetal medicine units in the country, where he pioneered innovations in surgical techniques, implemented sequential multiparametric screening programs and created a two-year fellowship. While growing Austral University Hospital to become a main national referral center for fetal pathology and home to one of the most active fetal surgery programs in Latin America, Dr. Etchegaray held many titles, including Head of the Fetal Medicine Unit, Co-Director of the Fetal Surgery Program, and Director of Fellowship in Fetal Medicine. Outside of the Hospital, Dr. Etchegaray was also the Director of Diploma in Fetal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at the Universidad Austal and an instructor for The Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom. Dr. Etchegaray’s main areas of interest and research are congenital anomalies, fetal therapy, and prenatal screening for chromosomal diseases and preeclampsia. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at more than 100 national and international meetings. Spending more than 500 hours teaching every year, Dr. Etchegaray has supervised the training of more than 700 maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2001, Dr. Etchegaray completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology from the Ministry of Health and Environment, Buenos Aires, in 2006, where he served as chief resident. Furthering his education, Dr. Etchegaray completed his diploma in fetal medicine from the Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom in 2009 under Dr. Kypros Nicolaides, one of the foremost authorities in fetal medicine. In that same year, he completed a research fellowship at the Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and then finished his clinical fellowship in Fetal Medicine in Spain. His most recent training includes a master’s in clinical effectiveness from the Institute of Clinical Effectiveness in Buenos Aires in 2018. Dr. Etchegaray is a past president and founding member of the Argentine Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SADIPT) and an active member of several organizations including the Argentine Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Buenos Aires (SOGIBA), International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD), International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (IFMSS) and the Spina Bifida Fetoscopic Repair Consortium.

Biography

Adolfo Etchegaray, MD, is the Chief of Fetal Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He brings over a decade of experience in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery and years of program development to our Fetal Center. Before joining Nationwide Children’s, Dr. Etchegaray was recruited by the Austral University Hospital in Pilar, Argentina to develop one of the first fetal medicine units in the country, where he pioneered innovations in surgical techniques, implemented sequential multiparametric screening programs and created a two-year fellowship. While growing Austral University Hospital to become a main national referral center for fetal pathology and home to one of the most active fetal surgery programs in Latin America, Dr. Etchegaray held many titles, including Head of the Fetal Medicine Unit, Co-Director of the Fetal Surgery Program, and Director of Fellowship in Fetal Medicine. Outside of the Hospital, Dr. Etchegaray was also the Director of Diploma in Fetal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at the Universidad Austal and an instructor for The Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom. Dr. Etchegaray’s main areas of interest and research are congenital anomalies, fetal therapy, and prenatal screening for chromosomal diseases and preeclampsia. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at more than 100 national and international meetings. Spending more than 500 hours teaching every year, Dr. Etchegaray has supervised the training of more than 700 maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2001, Dr. Etchegaray completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology from the Ministry of Health and Environment, Buenos Aires, in 2006, where he served as chief resident. Furthering his education, Dr. Etchegaray completed his diploma in fetal medicine from the Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom in 2009 under Dr. Kypros Nicolaides, one of the foremost authorities in fetal medicine. In that same year, he completed a research fellowship at the Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and then finished his clinical fellowship in Fetal Medicine in Spain. His most recent training includes a master’s in clinical effectiveness from the Institute of Clinical Effectiveness in Buenos Aires in 2018. Dr. Etchegaray is a past president and founding member of the Argentine Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SADIPT) and an active member of several organizations including the Argentine Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Buenos Aires (SOGIBA), International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD), International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (IFMSS) and the Spina Bifida Fetoscopic Repair Consortium.

Adolfo Etchegaray, MD, is the Chief of Fetal Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He brings over a decade of experience in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery and years of program development to our Fetal Center. Before joining Nationwide Children’s, Dr. Etchegaray was recruited by the Austral University Hospital in Pilar, Argentina to develop one of the first fetal medicine units in the country, where he pioneered innovations in surgical techniques, implemented sequential multiparametric screening programs and created a two-year fellowship. While growing Austral University Hospital to become a main national referral center for fetal pathology and home to one of the most active fetal surgery programs in Latin America, Dr. Etchegaray held many titles, including Head of the Fetal Medicine Unit, Co-Director of the Fetal Surgery Program, and Director of Fellowship in Fetal Medicine. Outside of the Hospital, Dr. Etchegaray was also the Director of Diploma in Fetal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at the Universidad Austal and an instructor for The Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom. Dr. Etchegaray’s main areas of interest and research are congenital anomalies, fetal therapy, and prenatal screening for chromosomal diseases and preeclampsia. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at more than 100 national and international meetings. Spending more than 500 hours teaching every year, Dr. Etchegaray has supervised the training of more than 700 maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2001, Dr. Etchegaray completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology from the Ministry of Health and Environment, Buenos Aires, in 2006, where he served as chief resident. Furthering his education, Dr. Etchegaray completed his diploma in fetal medicine from the Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom in 2009 under Dr. Kypros Nicolaides, one of the foremost authorities in fetal medicine. In that same year, he completed a research fellowship at the Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and then finished his clinical fellowship in Fetal Medicine in Spain. His most recent training includes a master’s in clinical effectiveness from the Institute of Clinical Effectiveness in Buenos Aires in 2018. Dr. Etchegaray is a past president and founding member of the Argentine Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SADIPT) and an active member of several organizations including the Argentine Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Buenos Aires (SOGIBA), International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD), International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (IFMSS) and the Spina Bifida Fetoscopic Repair Consortium.

Adolfo Etchegaray, MD, is the Chief of Fetal Medicine at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He brings over a decade of experience in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery and years of program development to our Fetal Center. Before joining Nationwide Children’s, Dr. Etchegaray was recruited by the Austral University Hospital in Pilar, Argentina to develop one of the first fetal medicine units in the country, where he pioneered innovations in surgical techniques, implemented sequential multiparametric screening programs and created a two-year fellowship.

While growing Austral University Hospital to become a main national referral center for fetal pathology and home to one of the most active fetal surgery programs in Latin America, Dr. Etchegaray held many titles, including Head of the Fetal Medicine Unit, Co-Director of the Fetal Surgery Program, and Director of Fellowship in Fetal Medicine. Outside of the Hospital, Dr. Etchegaray was also the Director of Diploma in Fetal Medicine and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics at the Universidad Austal and an instructor for The Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom.

Dr. Etchegaray’s main areas of interest and research are congenital anomalies, fetal therapy, and prenatal screening for chromosomal diseases and preeclampsia. His work has been published in many peer-reviewed journals, and he has been an invited speaker at more than 100 national and international meetings. Spending more than 500 hours teaching every year, Dr. Etchegaray has supervised the training of more than 700 maternal-fetal medicine subspecialists.

After receiving his medical degree from the University of Buenos Aires in 2001, Dr. Etchegaray completed specialist training in obstetrics and gynecology from the Ministry of Health and Environment, Buenos Aires, in 2006, where he served as chief resident. Furthering his education, Dr. Etchegaray completed his diploma in fetal medicine from the Fetal Medicine Foundation in the United Kingdom in 2009 under Dr. Kypros Nicolaides, one of the foremost authorities in fetal medicine. In that same year, he completed a research fellowship at the Harris Birthright Research Center for Fetal Medicine at King’s College Hospital and then finished his clinical fellowship in Fetal Medicine in Spain. His most recent training includes a master’s in clinical effectiveness from the Institute of Clinical Effectiveness in Buenos Aires in 2018.

Dr. Etchegaray is a past president and founding member of the Argentine Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SADIPT) and an active member of several organizations including the Argentine Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Buenos Aires (SOGIBA), International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG), International Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (ISPD), International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society (IFMSS) and the Spina Bifida Fetoscopic Repair Consortium.

Research

Publications

                  Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;  

                


                  Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.

                


                  Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;  

                


                  Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.

                


                  Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.

                


                  Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

View More Publications

Research

Publications

                  Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;  

                


                  Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.

                


                  Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;  

                


                  Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.

                


                  Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.

                


                  Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

View More Publications

Research

Publications

                  Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;  

                


                  Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.

                


                  Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;  

                


                  Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.

                


                  Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.

                


                  Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

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Publications

                  Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;  

                


                  Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.

                


                  Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;  

                


                  Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.

                


                  Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.

                


                  Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

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                  Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;  

                


                  Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.

                


                  Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;  

                


                  Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.

                


                  Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.

                


                  Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

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  • Kajdy A, Sys D, Pokropek A, Shaw SW, Chang TY, Calda P, Acharya G, Ben-Zion M, Biron-Shental T, Borowski D, Czuba B, Etchegaray A, Feduniw S, Garcia-Mandujano R, Santacruz MG, Gil MM, Hassan S, Kwiatkowski S, Martin-Arias A, Martinez-Portilla RJ, Prefumo F, Rabijewski M, Salomon LJ, Tiller H, Verlohren S, Voon HY, Yanque-Robles OF, Yong SL, Poon LC, Mind-COVID Collaborative Team.. Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during COVID-19 pandemic-Results of a web-based multinational cross-sectional study. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2022 Aug 5;
  • Silberberg A, Etchegaray A, Juárez Peñalva S, Villar MJ, Musante G. Attitudes of Argentinean Neonatologists toward Resuscitation of Infants with Trisomies 21, 18, and 13: A Multicenter Survey. Am J Perinatol. 2022 Aug; 39: 1248-1253.
  • Demirdjian SP, Meller CH, Berruet MC, Dosdoglirian G, Etchegaray A. Perinatal outcomes of two consecutive strategies for the management of fetal growth restriction: a before-after study. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2022 Jun 10;
  • Sanín Blair JE, Sepulveda W, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Corral E, Gutierrez-Marin J, Espinoza J. Uterine rupture in subsequent pregnancies following in utero spina bifida closure without stapled hysterotomy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2022 May; 226: 741-743.
  • Etchegaray A, Cruz-Martínez R, Russo RD, Martínez-Rodríguez M, Palma F, Chavelas-Ochoa F, Beruti E, López-Briones H, Fregonese R, Villalobos-Gómez R, Gámez-Varela A, Allegrotti H, Aguilar-Vidales K. Outcomes of late open fetal surgery for intrauterine spina bifida repair after 26 weeks. Should we extend the Management of Myelomeningocele Study time window? Prenat Diagn. 2022 Apr; 42: 495-501.
  • Cruz-Martínez R, Molina-Giraldo S, Etchegaray A, Ventura W, Pavón-Gómez N, Gil-Guevara E, Villalobos-Gómez R, Luna-García J, Gámez-Varela A, Martínez-Rodríguez M, López-Briones H, Chávez-González E, Latin American CDH Study Group.. Prediction of neonatal survival according to lung-to-head ratio in fetuses with right congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH): A multicentre study from the Latin American CDH Study Group registry. Prenat Diagn. 2022 Mar; 42: 357-363.

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 10/01/2022

Fellowship

King’s College Hospital

Date Completed: 12/31/2008

Residency

Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Fernández

Date Completed: 05/31/2006

Medical School

University of Buenos Aires

Date Completed: 07/01/2001

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 10/01/2022

Fellowship

King’s College Hospital

Date Completed: 12/31/2008

Residency

Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Fernández

Date Completed: 05/31/2006

Medical School

University of Buenos Aires

Date Completed: 07/01/2001

Education

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 10/01/2022

Fellowship

King’s College Hospital

Date Completed: 12/31/2008

Residency

Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Fernández

Date Completed: 05/31/2006

Medical School

University of Buenos Aires

Date Completed: 07/01/2001

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 10/01/2022

Fellowship

King’s College Hospital

Date Completed: 12/31/2008

Residency

Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Fernández

Date Completed: 05/31/2006

Medical School

University of Buenos Aires

Date Completed: 07/01/2001

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 10/01/2022

Fellowship

King’s College Hospital

Date Completed: 12/31/2008

Residency

Hospital General de Agudos Dr. Fernández

Date Completed: 05/31/2006

Medical School

University of Buenos Aires

Date Completed: 07/01/2001

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Contact Information

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

                    Fetal Medicine700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Contact Information

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

                    Fetal Medicine700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

                    Fetal Medicine700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

                    Fetal Medicine700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)

Call us at: (614) 722-2250

Fax us at: (614) 355-6228

                    Fetal Medicine700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
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