2024
Prophylactic Red Cell Exchange: Preventing Complications in Pregnant Patients with Sickle Cell Disease
Sariipek N, Horstman E, Tormey C, Yurtsever N. Prophylactic Red Cell Exchange: Preventing Complications in Pregnant Patients with Sickle Cell Disease. Blood 2024, 144: 5340-5340. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-198650.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRed cell exchangeManagement of pregnancy-related complicationsSickle cell diseasePre-eclampsiaPregnancy-related complicationsCesarean sectionCell diseaseApgar scoreHealthy infantsPainful crisesBilateral retinal vein occlusionAmerican Society for Apheresis guidelinesSpectra Optia apheresis systemHematocrit levelsEmergency cesarean sectionRetinal artery occlusionRetinal vein occlusionBilateral renal infarctionSickle cell-related complicationsHistory of retinopathyPrevent pre-eclampsiaSecond-line therapyTransient vision lossWeeks of gestationPregnancy related complications
2023
Genetic variants in the vitamin D pathway and their association with vitamin D metabolite levels: Detailed studies of an inner-city pediatric population suggest a modest but significant effect in early childhood
Fu L, Wong B, Li Z, Horst R, Williams R, Lee B, Miller J, Carpenter T, Cole D. Genetic variants in the vitamin D pathway and their association with vitamin D metabolite levels: Detailed studies of an inner-city pediatric population suggest a modest but significant effect in early childhood. The Journal Of Steroid Biochemistry And Molecular Biology 2023, 233: 106369. PMID: 37490983, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2023.106369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVitamin D pathwayD binding proteinPediatric populationInner-city pediatric populationVitamin D metabolite levelsVitamin D insufficiencyRisk pediatric populationsVitamin D metabolismVitamin D binding proteinVitamin D metabolitesD pathwayMonths of ageSanger sequencing confirmationD insufficiencyHealthy infantsD metabolismD levelsD metabolitesMultivariate regression modelLarge cohortMetabolite levelsRelevant associationsPotential roleEarly childhoodInter-individual differences
2020
Key metrics and processes for validating embryo diagnostics
Jalas C, Seli E, Scott RT. Key metrics and processes for validating embryo diagnostics. Fertility And Sterility 2020, 114: 16-23. PMID: 32505382, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.04.053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSri Lanka; The First Ever Only “Green Nation” in the World for Breastfeeding; Yet Lessons to Learn Through Exploring Maternal Perspectives
Agampodi T, Dharmasoma N, Dissanayaka T, Koralagedara I, Warnasekara J, Agampodi S, Pérez-Escamilla R. Sri Lanka; The First Ever Only “Green Nation” in the World for Breastfeeding; Yet Lessons to Learn Through Exploring Maternal Perspectives. Current Developments In Nutrition 2020, 4: nzaa054_001. PMCID: PMC7257544, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa054_001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExclusive breast feedingWorld Breastfeeding Trends InitiativeCesarean sectionInfant formulaDemand feedingChild welfare clinicsBreast feedingHealthy infantsEBF practiceBreast milkWeeks postpartumInadequate milkHealth staffWard environmentMaternal stressMaternal perceptionChild birthMaternal worryMonthsMothers' perceptionsPoor positioningMothersSecond occasionBreastfeedingPain
2014
The Burden of Influenza Hospitalizations in Infants From 2003 to 2012, United States
Chaves S, Perez A, Farley M, Miller L, Schaffner W, Lindegren M, Sharangpani R, Meek J, Yousey-Hindes K, Thomas A, Boulton R, Baumbach J, Hancock E, Bandyopadhyay A, Lynfield R, Morin C, Zansky S, Reingold A, Bennett N, Ryan P, Fowler B, Fry A, Finelli L. The Burden of Influenza Hospitalizations in Infants From 2003 to 2012, United States. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal 2014, 33: 912-919. PMID: 24577042, DOI: 10.1097/inf.0000000000000321.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpact of influenzaHigh-risk conditionsHospitalization ratesRisk factorsOlder infantsIntensive care unit admissionInfluenza-associated hospitalization ratesCare unit admissionRisk conditionsInfluenza hospitalizationsUnit admissionICU admissionInfluenza vaccinationRespiratory failureClinical characteristicsInfant hospitalizationHealthy infantsMost hospitalizationsPregnant womenLung diseaseCardiovascular diseaseUS infantsHospitalizationYoung infantsInfantsEffect of vitamin D–binding protein genotype on the development of asthma in children
Navas-Nazario A, Li FY, Shabanova V, Weiss P, Cole DE, Carpenter TO, Bazzy-Asaad A. Effect of vitamin D–binding protein genotype on the development of asthma in children. Annals Of Allergy Asthma & Immunology 2014, 112: 519-524. PMID: 24745702, PMCID: PMC4070170, DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2014.03.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAsthmaChild, PreschoolCholestanetriol 26-MonooxygenaseConnecticutCytochrome P450 Family 2FemaleGene FrequencyGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenotypeHispanic or LatinoHumansInfantMalePolymorphism, Single NucleotideReceptors, CalcitriolRetrospective StudiesVitamin DVitamin D-Binding ProteinConceptsDevelopment of asthmaVitamin DGC genotypeVitamin D metabolite levelsRetrospective medical record reviewVitamin D insufficiencyMedical record reviewCurrent clinical dataSingle nucleotide polymorphismsVitamin D metabolitesGC single nucleotide polymorphismsHispanic populationPotential vitamin DMonths of ageD insufficiencyAsthma morbidityHealthy infantsRecord reviewD metabolitesHealthy childrenInflammatory diseasesNucleotide polymorphismsClinical dataProtective effectAsthma
2009
The role played by the interaction between genetic factors and attachment in the stress response in infancy
Frigerio A, Ceppi E, Rusconi M, Giorda R, Raggi M, Fearon P. The role played by the interaction between genetic factors and attachment in the stress response in infancy. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2009, 50: 1513-1522. PMID: 19686331, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2009.02126.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAllelesalpha-AmylasesChild, PreschoolFamilyFemaleHumansHydrocortisoneHypothalamo-Hypophyseal SystemInfantMaleMother-Child RelationsObject AttachmentPituitary-Adrenal SystemPolymorphism, GeneticReceptors, Dopamine D4Receptors, GABA-ASalivary GlandsSerotonin Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsStress, PsychologicalConceptsIndividual differencesChild–mother attachment relationshipsSecurity of attachmentStrange Situation ProcedureAlpha-amylase responsesAttachment relationshipsAttachment interactionsAlpha-amylase concentrationsMental healthCortisol activitySalivary cortisolDifferent characteristic responsesImportance of understandingGenetic polymorphismsBiological factorsAttachmentHealthy infantsInfancyAmylase responseAmylase concentrationPhysiological responsesStress responseBasal levelsSystem activityGenetic factorsPerception of vulnerability among mothers of healthy infants in a middle‐income country
Dogan D, Ertem I, Karaaslan T, Forsyth B. Perception of vulnerability among mothers of healthy infants in a middle‐income country. Child Care Health And Development 2009, 35: 868-872. PMID: 19735267, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2009.01015.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChild Vulnerability ScaleMiddle-income countriesHealthy childrenCross-sectional observational studyHealthy young childrenPotential risk factorsVulnerable child syndromeKnown health riskSocio-demographic factorsPerceptions of vulnerabilityHealthy infantsPediatric literatureRisk factorsObservational studyMaternal perceptionHealthy populationPaternal ageItem-total scale correlationsSocio-demographic variablesLAMI countriesChild syndromeBirth orderYoung childrenChildrenMothers
2001
Position for Newborn Sleep: Associations with Parents' Perceptions of Their Nursery Experience
Colson E, Bergman D, Shapiro E, Leventhal J. Position for Newborn Sleep: Associations with Parents' Perceptions of Their Nursery Experience. Birth 2001, 28: 249-253. PMID: 11903213, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-536x.2001.00249.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupine positionSudden infant death syndromeUrban primary care centerPrimary care centersWell-child visitsInfant death syndromeCause of deathCurrent American AcademyInfant sleeping positionPercent of parentsPostpartum hospitalInner-city parentsHealthy infantsPostpartum periodProne positionCare centerPediatrics recommendationsDeath syndromeInner-city settingsNewborn sleepSleeping positionInfant sleepInfantsAmerican AcademyPostpartum experiencesCardiorespiratory Events Recorded on Home Monitors: Comparison of Healthy Infants With Those at Increased Risk for SIDS
Ramanathan R, Corwin M, Hunt C, Lister G, Tinsley L, Baird T, Silvestri J, Crowell D, Hufford D, Martin R, Neuman M, Weese-Mayer D, Cupples L, Peucker M, Willinger M, Keens T, Group F. Cardiorespiratory Events Recorded on Home Monitors: Comparison of Healthy Infants With Those at Increased Risk for SIDS. JAMA 2001, 285: 2199-2207. PMID: 11325321, DOI: 10.1001/jama.285.17.2199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeHealthy term infantsCardiorespiratory eventsTerm infantsPreterm infantsPostconceptional ageHome monitorApparent life-threatening eventHome cardiorespiratory monitorsSiblings of infantsWeeks postconceptional ageLongitudinal cohort studyInfant death syndromeLife-threatening eventsRespiratory inductance plethysmographyMetropolitan medical centerCohort studyHealthy infantsIncreased riskCardiorespiratory monitorsMedical CenterDeath syndromeInductance plethysmographyInfantsStudy participants
1999
Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in healthy infants during the first 6 months of age
Hunt C, Corwin M, Lister G, Weese-Mayer D, Neuman M, Tinsley L, Baird T, Keens T, Cabral H, Group C. Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in healthy infants during the first 6 months of age. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1999, 135: 580-586. PMID: 10547246, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(99)70056-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHemoglobin oxygen saturationAcute decreasePeriodic breathingOxygen saturationHealthy infantsSleep positionCollaborative Home Infant Monitoring EvaluationHealthy term infantsRespiratory inductance plethysmographyMonths of ageWeeks of ageTerm infantsMedian baselineMedian numberHeart ratePulse oximetryQuiet breathingInductance plethysmographyUnperturbed sleepHome monitoring technologiesMultivariate analysisInfantsYounger ageNormal breathingLongitudinal assessment
1996
Quality‐of‐Life in Patients Receiving Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators At or Before Age 40
DUBIN A, BATSFORD W, LEWIS R, ROSENFELD L. Quality‐of‐Life in Patients Receiving Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators At or Before Age 40. Pacing And Clinical Electrophysiology 1996, 19: 1555-1559. PMID: 8946450, DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1996.tb03180.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsICD placementYounger patientsSF-36 health questionnaireMore young patientsModerate physical activityTime of ICDImplantable cardioverter defibrillatorElectrophysiology serviceICD implantationOlder patientsICD dischargesSuch patientsHealthy infantsHealth QuestionnaireCardioverter defibrillatorPhysical activityAge 40Daily livingPatientsICD increasesHigher education levelMean timeICDLife issuesBody image concerns
1995
Infant bottle propping among a low-income urban population in Mexico.
Pérez-Escamilla R, Segura-Millán S, Dewey K. Infant bottle propping among a low-income urban population in Mexico. Bulletin Of The Pan American Health Organization 1995, 29: 138-46. PMID: 7640692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsLow-income urban populationMultivariate logistic regressionMonths of lifeLow socioeconomic statusFormula feedingHealthy infantsBreast milkMonths postpartumFemale infantComplete weaningInfantsLogistic regressionPossible health risksPublic hospitalsUrban womenHospitalMother's partnerSocioeconomic statusWeeksYoung mothersInfant's bottleMonthsWomenMothers736–5 Quality of Life in Patients Receiving Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators Before Age 40
Dubin A, Batsford W, Lewis R, Rosenfeld L. 736–5 Quality of Life in Patients Receiving Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators Before Age 40. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 1995, 25: 146a. DOI: 10.1016/0735-1097(95)92062-a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchICD placementICD implantationYale-New Haven HospitalAggressive medical therapyAge 40 yearsModerate physical activityImplantable cardioverter defibrillatorNew Haven HospitalLong QT syndromeQuality of lifeOlder ptsYounger ptsYounger patientsHealthy infantsMedical therapyMyocardial infarctionHealth QuestionnaireCardioverter defibrillatorAge 40Daily livingPhysical activityCardiac diagnosisQT syndromeVigorous activityOverall health
1993
Identification of mothers at risk for congenital heart block and other neonatal lupus syndromes in their children. comparison of enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay and immunoblot for measurement of anti–ss‐a/ro and anti–ss‐b/la antibodies
Buyon J, Winchester R, Slade S, Arnett F, Copel J, Friedman D, Lockshin M. Identification of mothers at risk for congenital heart block and other neonatal lupus syndromes in their children. comparison of enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay and immunoblot for measurement of anti–ss‐a/ro and anti–ss‐b/la antibodies. Arthritis & Rheumatism 1993, 36: 1263-1273. PMID: 8216420, DOI: 10.1002/art.1780360911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayNeonatal lupus syndromeNeonatal lupusCongenital heart blockHeart blockSDS-immunoblotRo antibodiesHealthy infantsMothers of childrenLupus syndromeLa antibodiesFetal deathAutoimmune diseasesRo antigenRo responseDetectable cardiac involvementFetal death groupSystemic lupus erythematosusSpecific antibody profileMothers of infantsRelated autoimmune diseasesIdentification of mothersEnzyme-linked immunosorbentFine specificity patternsGroups of mothers
1992
Effect of the maternity ward system on the lactation success of low-income urban Mexican women
Perez-Escamilla R, Segura-Millán S, Pollitt E, Dewey K. Effect of the maternity ward system on the lactation success of low-income urban Mexican women. Early Human Development 1992, 31: 25-40. PMID: 1486816, DOI: 10.1016/0378-3782(92)90012-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNUR groupFull breastfeeding ratePrenatal care variablesUrban Mexican womenPrevious breastfeeding experiencePotential confounding factorsFormula supplementationHospital stayVaginal deliveryHealthy infantsPrimiparous womenBreastfeeding ratesHealthy mothersBreastfeeding experienceCare variablesLactation successControl groupSurvival analysisConfounding factorsHospitalRoomingLactation performanceMexican womenWard systemNon-parametric survival analysis
1990
Persistent Perceptions of Vulnerability Following Neonatal Jaundice
Kemper K, Forsyth B, McCarthy P. Persistent Perceptions of Vulnerability Following Neonatal Jaundice. JAMA Pediatrics 1990, 144: 238-241. PMID: 2301331, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1990.02150260118043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMothers of infantsVulnerable child syndromeHealthy infantsNeonatal jaundiceYale-New Haven HospitalInfant health problemsComparison groupChild syndromeFeeding difficultiesEmergency departmentSimilar infantsJaundiceHealth problemsInfantsSuch treatmentMonthsMothersSyndromeHospitalSimilar numberTreatmentGroupSymptoms
1985
Intraventricular hemorrhage in a term neonate secondary to a third ventricular AVM. Case report.
Heafner M, Duncan C, Kier E, Ment L, Scott D, Kolaski R, Sorgen C. Intraventricular hemorrhage in a term neonate secondary to a third ventricular AVM. Case report. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1985, 63: 640-3. PMID: 3875699, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1985.63.4.0640.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntraventricular hemorrhageUncomplicated full-term gestationsFull-term neonatesFull-term gestationDays of lifeMonths of ageDigital subtraction arteriographyDays of ageAcute onsetPostoperative courseTerm neonatesHealthy infantsSeizure disorderArteriovenous malformationsDifferential diagnosisThird ventricleComputerized tomographyYoung infantsHemorrhageArteriographyAngiomaNeonatesInfantsDiagnosisAge
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