2021
A Multivariable Predictive Model for Success of External Cephalic Version
Dahl CM, Zhang Y, Ong JX, Yeh C, Son M, Miller ES, Roy A, Grobman WA. A Multivariable Predictive Model for Success of External Cephalic Version. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2021, 138: 426-433. PMID: 34352823, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000004518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexFetal malpresentationPlacental locationECV successECV attemptPatient characteristicsFetal weightMaternal ageSingle quaternary care hospitalMultivariable logistic regression modelExternal cephalic versionExternal cephalic version successQuaternary care hospitalMultivariable predictive modelAmniotic fluid volumeYears of ageLogistic regression modelsObjective patient characteristicsHigh discriminatory capacitySingleton gestationsCare hospitalGestational agePatient factorsMass indexCephalic versionPatient characteristics associated with complications of external cephalic version
Dahl CM, Zhang Y, Ong JX, Yeh C, Son M, Miller ES, Roy A, Grobman WA. Patient characteristics associated with complications of external cephalic version. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2021, 3: 100411. PMID: 34058425, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2021.100411.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExternal cephalic versionBody mass indexPatient characteristicsCephalic versionPlacental locationGestational ageFetal weightMass indexCord prolapsePlacental abruptionFetal statusSpontaneous ruptureIntensive care unit admissionSingle quaternary care centerHigher body mass indexExternal cephalic version attemptAnterior placental locationNonreassuring fetal statusUmbilical cord prolapseCare unit admissionCord arterial pHGreater gestational ageMultivariable logistic regressionQuaternary care centerExternal cephalic version success
2018
Association Between Attempted External Cephalic Version and Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality
Son M, Roy A, Grobman WA, Miller ES. Association Between Attempted External Cephalic Version and Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2018, 132: 365-370. PMID: 29995733, PMCID: PMC6060011, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000002699.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal intensive care unit admissionIntensive care unit admissionComposite perinatal morbidityCare unit admissionPerinatal morbidityECV attemptWeeks of gestationUnit admissionMortality outcomesNeonatal anemiaLower mean body mass indexMean body mass indexExternal cephalic version attemptNeonatal therapeutic hypothermiaNonanomalous singleton gestationsRetrospective cohort studyTertiary care institutionBody mass indexExternal cephalic versionNonvertex presentationExpectant managementCohort studyFetal malpresentationSecondary outcomesSingleton gestations
2017
Attempted operative vaginal delivery vs repeat cesarean in the second stage among women undergoing a trial of labor after cesarean delivery
Son M, Roy A, Grobman WA. Attempted operative vaginal delivery vs repeat cesarean in the second stage among women undergoing a trial of labor after cesarean delivery. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2017, 216: 407.e1-407.e5. PMID: 28153660, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2017.01.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrial of laborOperative vaginal deliveryRepeat cesarean deliveryVaginal delivery attemptFrequency of endometritisCesarean deliveryVaginal deliverySecond-stage laborNeonatal outcomesFetal stationHuman Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units NetworkMaternal-Fetal Medicine Units NetworkLower mean body mass indexMean body mass indexEunice Kennedy Shriver National InstituteNon-Hispanic black raceNeonatal adverse outcomesPrevious vaginal deliverySpontaneous vaginal deliveryBody mass indexRetrospective secondary analysisCesarean RegistryNeonatal complicationsNonanomalous gestationsCephalic presentation
2016
Association among Maternal Obesity, Cervical Length, and Preterm Birth
Palatnik A, Miller ES, Son M, Kominiarek MA. Association among Maternal Obesity, Cervical Length, and Preterm Birth. American Journal Of Perinatology 2016, 34: 471-479. PMID: 27704492, PMCID: PMC7189342, DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1593350.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpontaneous preterm birthBody mass indexMid-trimester cervical lengthCervical lengthHigh BMI groupBMI groupsPreterm birthMaternal body mass indexPrior spontaneous preterm birthHigher body mass indexLong cervical lengthCervical length assessmentPotential protective effectMaternal obesityRetrospective cohortSingleton pregnanciesMass indexMultivariable analysisUnivariable analysisDecreased riskProtective effectMultivariable regressionGroup 2Length assessmentWeeks