2024
Continuous Glucose Monitoring among Infants Born Very Preterm: Evidence for Accuracy in Neonatal Intensive Care
Bonet J, Guiducci S, Res G, Brigadoi S, Sen S, Montaldo P, Priante E, Santoro N, Trevisanuto D, Baraldi E, Dalla Man C, Galderisi A. Continuous Glucose Monitoring among Infants Born Very Preterm: Evidence for Accuracy in Neonatal Intensive Care. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2024, 278: 114416. PMID: 39579867, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlood glucoseContinuous glucose monitoringSensor glucoseNeonatal intensive care unitInfants born pretermWeeks of gestationNeonatal intensive careIntensive care unitVery pretermGlucose monitoringCare unitIntensive carePoint-of-care blood glucoseInfantsPretermNeonatesPaired measurementsCGM accuracyHoursBirthweightGestationGlucoseBirthWeeksFunctional Connectivity Relationships to Longitudinal Motor Outcomes Differ in Very Preterm Children With and Without Brain Injury
Cyr P, Lean R, Kenley J, Kaplan S, Meyer D, Neil J, Alexopoulos D, Brady R, Shimony J, Rodebaugh T, Rogers C, Smyser C. Functional Connectivity Relationships to Longitudinal Motor Outcomes Differ in Very Preterm Children With and Without Brain Injury. Neurology Clinical Practice 2024, 15: e200397. PMID: 39439574, PMCID: PMC11492901, DOI: 10.1212/cpj.0000000000200397.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTerm-equivalent ageVery preterm childrenVery pretermChildren born very pretermBayley Scales of Infant DevelopmentMotor deficitsObservational cohort studyBrain injuryLongitudinal observational cohort studyAge 2 yearsAge 5 yearsStructural MRI findingsFine motor scoresNeonatal periodMRI findingsFunctional connectivityBayley ScalesFollow-upCohort studySD decreaseIncreased oddsInjured groupOutcome differencesMotor scoresUninjured group
2022
Neonatal motor functional connectivity and motor outcomes at age two years in very preterm children with and without high-grade brain injury
Cyr P, Lean R, Kenley J, Kaplan S, Meyer D, Neil J, Alexopoulos D, Brady R, Shimony J, Rodebaugh T, Rogers C, Smyser C. Neonatal motor functional connectivity and motor outcomes at age two years in very preterm children with and without high-grade brain injury. NeuroImage Clinical 2022, 36: 103260. PMID: 36451363, PMCID: PMC9668638, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103260.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotor outcomeBayley Scales of InfantTerm-equivalent ageVery preterm childrenPreterm-born childrenBrain injuryRate of motor impairmentCorrected-ageNeonatal alterationsVPT infantsVery pretermPreterm childrenFunctional connectivityPrognostic informationGross motor outcomesBayley ScalesMotor scoresInfantsEarly identificationBilateral motorInjuryOutcomesBrainMotor impairmentAge
2021
Rates of Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Gestational Age at Birth in a Danish Population
Xia Y, Xiao J, Yu Y, Tseng WL, Lebowitz E, DeWan AT, Pedersen LH, Olsen J, Li J, Liew Z. Rates of Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Gestational Age at Birth in a Danish Population. JAMA Network Open 2021, 4: e2114913. PMID: 34185070, PMCID: PMC8243234, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.14913.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncidence rate ratiosLate pretermNeuropsychiatric disordersMajor neuropsychiatric disordersEarly termTerm birthsGestational agePostterm birthSingleton birthsAdult-onset neuropsychiatric disordersDanish Medical Birth RegisterLower incidence rate ratiosGestational age subgroupsMedical Birth RegisterGestational age groupsHigh ratePostterm groupGestational durationCohort studyNationwide registersPerinatal factorsPreterm birthBirth RegisterVery pretermAge subgroupsAssociations of parental birth characteristics with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk in their offspring: a population-based multigenerational cohort study in Denmark
Xiao J, Gao Y, Yu Y, Toft G, Zhang Y, Luo J, Xia Y, Chawarska K, Olsen J, Li J, Liew Z. Associations of parental birth characteristics with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk in their offspring: a population-based multigenerational cohort study in Denmark. International Journal Of Epidemiology 2021, 50: 485-495. PMID: 33411909, PMCID: PMC8128455, DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyaa246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBirth characteristicsAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) riskCohort studyOdds ratioNationwide register-based cohort studySociodemographic factorsRegister-based cohort studyOffspring of mothersConfidence intervalsASD riskHealth-related factorsExposure risk factorsDisorder riskLogistic regression modelsOffspring of parentsPerinatal factorsPreterm birthFather-child pairsLow birthweightVery pretermEpidemiological evidenceRisk factorsHigh riskElevated riskPaternal factors
2020
Microstructure of the Dorsal Anterior Cingulum Bundle in Very Preterm Neonates Predicts the Preterm Behavioral Phenotype at 5 Years of Age
Brenner R, Smyser C, Lean R, Kenley J, Smyser T, Cyr P, Shimony J, Barch D, Rogers C. Microstructure of the Dorsal Anterior Cingulum Bundle in Very Preterm Neonates Predicts the Preterm Behavioral Phenotype at 5 Years of Age. Biological Psychiatry 2020, 89: 433-442. PMID: 32828528, PMCID: PMC8064762, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2020.06.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVery preterm neonatesPreterm behavioral phenotypeVery pretermVery preterm childrenFull-term neonatesYears of agePosterior CBPreterm neonatesCingulum bundleVery preterm infantsMean diffusivityDecreased mean diffusivityBehavioral phenotypesAnterior portionAnterior CBAnterior cingulum bundleIncreased fractional anisotropyNonsedated neonatesPhenotypic symptomsPretermNeonatesRight CBMagnetic resonance imaging dataWhite matter microstructureFractional anisotropy
2019
Mapping hemodynamic changes during hypoglycemia in the very preterm neonatal brain: preliminary results
Brigadoi S, Galderisi A, Pieropan E, Cooper R, Cutini S, Baraldi E, Cobelli C, Dell'Acqua R, Sparacino G, Trevisanuto D. Mapping hemodynamic changes during hypoglycemia in the very preterm neonatal brain: preliminary results. Progress In Biomedical Optics And Imaging 2019, 11074: 110740e-110740e-3. DOI: 10.1117/12.2526974.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVery preterm neonatesSevere hypoglycemic eventsHypoglycemic eventsContinuous glucose monitoringPreterm neonatesHemodynamic changesMild hypoglycemic eventsPoor neurological outcomePreterm neonatal brainTight glycemic controlFuture clinical trialsNeurological outcomeGlycemic controlPreterm populationVery pretermGlycemic variabilityClinical trialsNeonatal brainNewborn brainClinical problemHypoglycemiaHyperglycemic eventsFirst weekBrain hemodynamicsGlucose monitoring
2014
Ambient air pollutant PM10 and risk of preterm birth in Lanzhou, China
Zhao N, Qiu J, Zhang Y, He X, Zhou M, Li M, Xu X, Cui H, Lv L, Lin X, Zhang C, Zhang H, Xu R, Zhu D, Lin R, Yao T, Su J, Dang Y, Han X, Zhang H, Bai H, Chen Y, Tang Z, Wang W, Wang Y, Liu X, Ma B, Liu S, Qiu W, Huang H, Liang J, Chen Q, Jiang M, Ma S, Jin L, Holford T, Leaderer B, Bell ML, Liu Q, Zhang Y. Ambient air pollutant PM10 and risk of preterm birth in Lanzhou, China. Environment International 2014, 76: 71-77. PMID: 25553395, PMCID: PMC4526148, DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2014.12.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreterm birthEntire pregnancyClinical subtypesUnconditional logistic regression modelingVery preterm birthSingleton live birthsBirth cohort studyLimited epidemiologic studiesMonths of pregnancyExposure time windowsLogistic regression modelingHigh-level exposureHealth policy makersHigh exposure levelsLast 6weeksCohort studyVery pretermRisk factorsLive birthsPM10 exposureEpidemiologic studiesAir pollution levelsPregnancyLevel exposureExposure levels
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