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Gitte Størup is a nurse and researcher at the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University, actively engaged in clinical research focused on prenatal ultrasound diagnostics and fetal monitoring during second-trimester pregnancy. Her institutional affiliation bridges clinical practice at Aalborg University Hospital with academic research initiatives.
Her research centers on obstetrics and gynaecology with specialized expertise in prenatal diagnosis, fetal ultrasound imaging, and anomaly screening protocols. She investigates critical issues including fetal sex determination accuracy, registration reliability in diagnostic procedures, and prevention of medical errors during obstetric ultrasound scans. Her work emphasizes improving diagnostic precision to enhance maternal-fetal health outcomes and clinical safety standards in prenatal care.
Analysis of her 2019 publications reveals a concentrated focus on fetal sex determination during second-trimester anomaly scans, examining both technical execution and ethical implications. Her research identifies systemic challenges in diagnostic accuracy while advocating for standardized protocols to reduce errors in prenatal screening. The studies demonstrate strong epidemiological methodology applied to Danish clinical practice, highlighting intersections between technological implementation and patient safety in obstetrics.
