2022
Early Weight Loss Percentile Curves and Feeding Practices in Opioid-Exposed Infants.
Cheng FY, Shabanova V, Berkwitt AK, Grossman MR. Early Weight Loss Percentile Curves and Feeding Practices in Opioid-Exposed Infants. Hospital Pediatrics 2022, 12: 857-866. PMID: 36073203, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2021-006137.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal opioid withdrawal syndromeFeeding practicesWeight loss patternsBirth weightMedian percent weight lossWeight lossMean gestational ageOpioid withdrawal syndromeMean birth weightPercentile curvesRisk of morbidityHours of lifeHealth care useConfidence intervalsOptimal feeding methodNonpharmacologic treatmentsPharmacologic treatmentWithdrawal syndromeGestational agePercent weight lossSingle centerCare useInclusion criteriaInfantsDelivery typeImproving Guidance and Maternal Knowledge Retention After Well-Newborn Unit Discharge.
Hochreiter D, Kuruvilla D, Grossman M, Silberg J, Rodriguez A, Lary L, Panosky K, Loyal J. Improving Guidance and Maternal Knowledge Retention After Well-Newborn Unit Discharge. Hospital Pediatrics 2022, 12: 148-156. PMID: 35075487, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2021-006307.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Parent Perspectives on the Eat, Sleep, Console Approach for the Care of Opioid-Exposed Infants
McRae K, Sebastian T, Grossman M, Loyal J. Parent Perspectives on the Eat, Sleep, Console Approach for the Care of Opioid-Exposed Infants. Hospital Pediatrics 2021, 11: 358-365. PMID: 33658244, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2020-002139.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal abstinence syndromeTreatment of infantsParents of infantsNonpharmacologic interventionsNewborn careAbstinence syndromeInfant HospitalMost infantsInpatient unitExpectant mothersInfantsFunction-based assessmentOverall positive experienceHospitalExperiences of parentsMost participantsCareFeelings of guiltSemistructured interviewsSleepParents' perspectivesEmotional supportInterventionEATHypothesis-driven approach
2018
Reducing Radiation Exposure in Cardiac Catheterizations for Congenital Heart Disease
Patel C, Grossman M, Shabanova V, Asnes J. Reducing Radiation Exposure in Cardiac Catheterizations for Congenital Heart Disease. Pediatric Cardiology 2018, 40: 638-649. PMID: 30542920, DOI: 10.1007/s00246-018-2039-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCatheterization labRadiation exposureCardiac catheterizationYale-New Haven Children's HospitalDAP/Patent ductus arteriosusAtrial septal defectCongenital heart diseaseDose area productSystems-based interventionsCardiac catheterization labCongenital cardiac catheterizationTotal air kermaPost-intervention dataRadiation dose reductionAir kermaQuality improvement strategiesDuctus arteriosusTranscatheter pulmonaryChildren's HospitalDA dosesSeptal defectHeart diseaseLow fluoroscopyProcedure typeIs It Time to Stop Classifying Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalyses as High-Risk for Meningitis?
Berkwitt AK, Grossman MR, Aronson PL. Is It Time to Stop Classifying Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalyses as High-Risk for Meningitis? Hospital Pediatrics 2018, 8: 506-508. PMID: 29987128, PMCID: PMC6057487, DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2018-0064.Peer-Reviewed Original Research