2024
Prenatal exposure to residential greenness, fetal growth, and birth outcomes: a cohort study in New York City
Heo S, Afanasyeva Y, Liu M, Mehta-Lee S, Yang W, Trasande L, Bell M, Ghassabian A. Prenatal exposure to residential greenness, fetal growth, and birth outcomes: a cohort study in New York City. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2024, kwae436. PMID: 39562151, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwae436.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEstimated Fetal WeightPreterm birthBirth outcomesCohort studyOdds ratio of preterm birthAssociated with tLBWGreenspace exposurePreterm birth riskEnhanced Vegetation IndexProspective cohort studyExposure groupNeonatal outcomesFetal weightFetal maturityFetal growthPregnant womenFetal developmentMultivariate regression modelExposure to residential greennessOdds ratioQ1 groupQuartile of exposureHigh-exposure groupBirthweightAccessibility of parksSpeculum-free portable preterm imaging system
Boonya-Ananta T, Gonzalez M, Ajmal A, Du Le V, DeHoog E, Paidas M, Jayakumar A, Ramella-Roman J. Speculum-free portable preterm imaging system. Journal Of Biomedical Optics 2024, 29: 052918-052918. PMID: 38282917, PMCID: PMC10821769, DOI: 10.1117/1.jbo.29.5.052918.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-pregnant volunteersWeeks of gestationMortality rateNon-pregnant cervixCervical imagesPreterm birth riskStandard of careMaternal mortality rateUterine cervixPreterm birthPremature birthWomen's reproductive healthBirth riskCervixQuality of lifeDevelopmental impairmentReproductive healthBirthPatientsInfantsInfant mortality rateReducing infantInsertion sheathImaging probesPatient care
2022
A speculum free portable preterm imaging system
Boonya-Ananta T, Gonzalez M, Du Le V, DeHoog E, Paidas M, Jayakumar A, Ramella-Roman J. A speculum free portable preterm imaging system. Progress In Biomedical Optics And Imaging 2022, 11963: 119630a-119630a-8. DOI: 10.1117/12.2609915.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
The Effect of Prior Term Birth on Risk of Recurrent Spontaneous Preterm Birth
Purisch S, Turitz A, Elovitz M, Levine L. The Effect of Prior Term Birth on Risk of Recurrent Spontaneous Preterm Birth. American Journal Of Perinatology 2017, 35: 380-384. PMID: 29078234, PMCID: PMC6420208, DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1607317.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrior term birthPrior second-trimester lossSecond trimester lossTerm birthsSPTB rateRecurrent spontaneous preterm birthSpontaneous preterm birth riskRetrospective cohort studySpontaneous preterm birthMultivariable logistic regressionPreterm birth riskPrior pretermCohort studyPreterm birthPrimary outcomeGestational ageSPTB riskBirth riskPrevention strategiesRecent deliveryLogistic regressionStatistical differenceWomenBirthWeeks
2015
The association of beta‐2 adrenoceptor genotype with short‐cervix mediated preterm birth: a case–control study
Miller R, Smiley R, Thom E, Grobman W, Iams J, Mercer B, Saade G, Tita A, Reddy U, Rouse D, Sorokin Y, Blackwell S, Esplin, Tolosa J, Caritis, Network E. The association of beta‐2 adrenoceptor genotype with short‐cervix mediated preterm birth: a case–control study. BJOG An International Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2015, 122: 1387-1394. PMID: 25600430, PMCID: PMC4508241, DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.13243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShort cervixCervical lengthAR genotypeMaternal-Fetal Medicine Units NetworkEunice Kennedy Shriver National InstituteNormal cervical lengthShort cervical lengthShort cervix groupPreterm birth riskCase-control studyRace/ethnicitySpontaneous PTBNulliparous womenPregnancy outcomesPreterm birthTransvaginal sonogramsPrimary outcomePTB riskSecond trimesterAncillary studiesChild healthBirth riskCervixAdrenoceptor genotypeControl group
2014
Use of a Cervicometer in Assessing Cervical Length and Risk of Preterm Birth
Baxter J, Adair C, Paidas M, Sheikh A, Hoffman M, Ross M. Use of a Cervicometer in Assessing Cervical Length and Risk of Preterm Birth. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2014, 123: 137s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000447110.61415.06.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWeeks of gestationNegative predictive valueHigh negative predictive valuePreterm birthTransvaginal ultrasonographyCervical lengthShort cervixShort cervical lengthCervical length measurementTransvaginal ultrasound scanCervical length assessmentPreterm birth riskReceiver operator curvePremature laborSingleton pregnanciesTransvaginal ultrasoundCervical anomaliesSecond trimesterUltrasound scanPractice guidelinesCentral readersBirth riskUltrasonographyPredictive valueGestation
2012
Depression and Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Treatment as Risk Factors for Preterm Birth
Yonkers KA, Norwitz ER, Smith MV, Lockwood CJ, Gotman N, Luchansky E, Lin H, Belanger K. Depression and Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Treatment as Risk Factors for Preterm Birth. Epidemiology 2012, 23: 677-685. PMID: 22627901, PMCID: PMC3415566, DOI: 10.1097/ede.0b013e31825838e9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsMajor depressive episodePreterm birthDepressive episodeLogistic regressionSRI useUse of SRIsSerotonin reuptake inhibitor treatmentReuptake inhibitor treatmentEarly preterm birthLate preterm birthProspective cohort studyPreterm birth riskMajor depressive disorderNominal logistic regressionBinary logistic regressionAntidepressant treatmentCohort studyHospital chartsReuptake inhibitorsSymptomatic womenBirth outcomesPregnant womenRisk factorsDepressive disorder
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