2019
Development and Validation of a Risk Prediction Model for Cesarean Delivery After Labor Induction
Danilack VA, Hutcheon JA, Triche EW, Dore DD, Muri JH, Phipps MG, Savitz DA. Development and Validation of a Risk Prediction Model for Cesarean Delivery After Labor Induction. Journal Of Women's Health 2019, 29: 656-669. PMID: 31657668, PMCID: PMC8935479, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2019.7822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLabor inductionCesarean deliveryHistory of herpesTerm labor inductionInternal validationExcessive fetal growthBetter risk stratificationExternal validation cohortVariables gestational ageRisk prediction modelStart of inductionRisk stratificationTime of inductionDevelopment cohortValidation cohortMaternal ageFetal growthMaternal raceMedical indicationsWoman's riskU.S. hospitalsCharacteristic curveHospitalCohortInduction
2016
Physical Activity During Pregnancy and Subsequent Risk of Preeclampsia and Gestational Hypertension: A Case Control Study
Spracklen C, Ryckman K, Triche E, Saftlas A. Physical Activity During Pregnancy and Subsequent Risk of Preeclampsia and Gestational Hypertension: A Case Control Study. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2016, 20: 1193-1202. PMID: 26910608, PMCID: PMC5538351, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-016-1919-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of preeclampsiaLeisure-time PAGestational hypertensionSedentary activitiesMedical chart reviewCase-control studyGestational hypertensiveObjectivePhysical activityPreeclampsia resultsPregnancy hypertensionPrepregnancy BMINormotensive womenChart reviewHypertension riskPreeclampsia riskSubsequent riskPreeclampsiaEpidemiologic studiesPA exposurePhysical activityMultinomial logistic regressionHypertensionControl studyDisease statusBirth records
2014
Genetic Predisposition to Dyslipidemia and Risk of Preeclampsia
Spracklen CN, Saftlas AF, Triche EW, Bjonnes A, Keating B, Saxena R, Breheny PJ, Dewan AT, Robinson JG, Hoh J, Ryckman KK. Genetic Predisposition to Dyslipidemia and Risk of Preeclampsia. American Journal Of Hypertension 2014, 28: 915-923. PMID: 25523295, PMCID: PMC4542907, DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpu242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBiomarkersBlood PressureCase-Control StudiesChi-Square DistributionCholesterol, HDLCholesterol, LDLDyslipidemiasFemaleGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenome-Wide Association StudyHumansIowaLogistic ModelsMultivariate AnalysisOdds RatioPhenotypePolymorphism, Single NucleotidePre-EclampsiaPregnancyRisk FactorsTriglyceridesYoung AdultLow-to-moderate prenatal alcohol consumption and the risk of selected birth outcomes: a prospective cohort study
Lundsberg LS, Illuzzi JL, Belanger K, Triche EW, Bracken MB. Low-to-moderate prenatal alcohol consumption and the risk of selected birth outcomes: a prospective cohort study. Annals Of Epidemiology 2014, 25: 46-54.e3. PMID: 25453352, PMCID: PMC4255148, DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2014.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcohol DrinkingConfidence IntervalsConfounding Factors, EpidemiologicConnecticutFemaleFetal Growth RetardationGestational AgeHumansInfant, Low Birth WeightInfant, NewbornLogistic ModelsMassachusettsMaternal-Fetal ExchangeOdds RatioPregnancyPregnancy ComplicationsPregnancy OutcomePremature BirthProspective StudiesRisk FactorsConceptsIntrauterine growth restrictionLow birthweightPreterm deliveryBirth lengthBirth outcomesGrowth restrictionAlcohol exposureOdds ratioLower oddsModerate prenatal alcohol exposureModerate alcohol exposureThird-trimester drinkingProspective cohort studyMultivariable logistic regressionConfidence intervalsPrenatal alcohol consumptionPrenatal alcohol exposurePregnancy drinkingNeonatal outcomesPerinatal outcomesSingleton infantsCohort studyAlcohol drinkingReduced oddsHead circumference
2012
Effects of Ambient Pollen Concentrations on Frequency and Severity of Asthma Symptoms Among Asthmatic Children
DellaValle CT, Triche EW, Leaderer BP, Bell ML. Effects of Ambient Pollen Concentrations on Frequency and Severity of Asthma Symptoms Among Asthmatic Children. Epidemiology 2012, 23: 55-63. PMID: 22082997, PMCID: PMC3246281, DOI: 10.1097/ede.0b013e31823b66b8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShortness of breathRescue medication useAsthma maintenance medicationsMaintenance medicationPersistent coughSensitized childrenChest tightnessNight symptomsAsthmatic childrenMedication usePollen exposureSeverity of asthmaDaily respiratory symptomsWeed pollenLogistic regression analysisLow exposureSeparate logistic regression analysesAsthmatic symptomsRespiratory symptomsDaily symptomsAntibiotic useSymptom outcomesDaily ambientMedicationsAmbient pollen concentrations
2011
Sexual risk behaviors among HIV-infected South Indian couples in the HAART era: implications for reproductive health and HIV care delivery
Venkatesh K, Srikrishnan A, Safren S, Triche E, Thamburaj E, Prasad L, Lurie M, Kumar M, Kumarasamy N, Solomon S, Mayer K. Sexual risk behaviors among HIV-infected South Indian couples in the HAART era: implications for reproductive health and HIV care delivery. AIDS Care 2011, 23: 722-733. PMID: 21293990, PMCID: PMC3095699, DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2010.525616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnprotected sexPrimary careSeroconcordant relationshipsHerpes simplex type 2 antibodiesReproductive healthLower general health perceptionsMultivariable logistic regression modelHIV care deliveryActive antiretroviral therapyGeneral health perceptionType 2 antibodiesSexual behaviorSexual risk behaviorsLogistic regression modelsAntiretroviral therapyHAART eraMultivariable analysisHealth perceptionPrevention interventionsTuberculosis diagnosisIndian couplesHIVCare deliveryHAARTRisk behaviors
2009
Household airborne Penicillium associated with peak expiratory flow variability in asthmatic children
Bundy KW, Gent JF, Beckett W, Bracken MB, Belanger K, Triche E, Leaderer BP. Household airborne Penicillium associated with peak expiratory flow variability in asthmatic children. Annals Of Allergy Asthma & Immunology 2009, 103: 26-30. PMID: 19663123, PMCID: PMC2746059, DOI: 10.1016/s1081-1206(10)60139-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeak expiratory flow variabilityExpiratory flow variabilityAsthmatic childrenAirway hyperreactivityPeak expiratory flowYears of ageLogistic regression modelsAsthma prevalencePhysician diagnosisExpiratory flowChildren 6HyperreactivityChildrenAirborne mold concentrationsRegression modelsAgeCommon moldsIndoor fungiExposureMold concentrationsHomeAsthmaAirborne fungiTotal moldPrevalenceSymptoms and Medication Use in Children with Asthma and Traffic-Related Sources of Fine Particle Pollution
Gent JF, Koutrakis P, Belanger K, Triche E, Holford TR, Bracken MB, Leaderer BP. Symptoms and Medication Use in Children with Asthma and Traffic-Related Sources of Fine Particle Pollution. Environmental Health Perspectives 2009, 117: 1168-1174. PMID: 19654929, PMCID: PMC2717146, DOI: 10.1289/ehp.0800335.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnti-Asthmatic AgentsAsthmaChildChild, PreschoolFemaleHumansLogistic ModelsMaleParticle SizeParticulate MatterVehicle EmissionsConceptsMedication useInhaler useLikelihood of wheezeExacerbation of asthmaMeasures logistic regression modelsRisk of symptomsRespiratory health effectsYears of ageHealth outcomes riskLikelihood of symptomsLogistic regression modelsAsthma 4Outcome riskAsthmaHealth outcomesDaily exposureSymptomsHealth effectsStudy diariesParticle exposureHealth impactsChildrenPublic healthExposureRegression models
2007
Antithrombotic prophylaxis in multiparous women with preeclampsia or intrauterine growth retardation in an antecedent pregnancy.
Urban G, Vergani P, Tironi R, Ceruti P, Vertemati E, Sala F, Pogliani E, Triche EW, Lockwood CJ, Paidas MJ. Antithrombotic prophylaxis in multiparous women with preeclampsia or intrauterine growth retardation in an antecedent pregnancy. International Journal Of Fertility And Women's Medicine 2007, 52: 59-67. PMID: 18320863.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAspirinCohort StudiesConfidence IntervalsDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleFetal Growth RetardationFibrinolytic AgentsHeparin, Low-Molecular-WeightHumansInfant, NewbornLogistic ModelsOdds RatioParityPre-EclampsiaPregnancyRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSecondary PreventionWomen's HealthConceptsLow-dose aspirinAdverse pregnancy outcomesIntrauterine growth restrictionSevere preeclampsiaIndex pregnancyProphylactic low-dose aspirinRetrospective cohort studyIntrauterine growth retardationCohort of womenLogistic regression modelsAntithrombotic prophylaxisAntecedent pregnancyDose aspirinMultiparous patientsCohort studyMultiparous womenPregnancy outcomesWeight heparinGrowth restrictionOdds ratioPrevious historyGrowth retardationCombined treatmentLMWHPregnancy
2006
Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Variability Is Not Affected by Home Combustion Sources in a Group of Nonsmoking Women
Beckett WS, Gent JF, Naeher LP, Belanger K, Triche EW, Bracken MB, Leaderer BP. Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Variability Is Not Affected by Home Combustion Sources in a Group of Nonsmoking Women. Archives Of Environmental & Occupational Health 2006, 61: 176-182. PMID: 17867572, DOI: 10.3200/aeoh.61.4.176-182.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAir Pollution, IndoorConnecticutFemaleHeatingHumansLogistic ModelsPeak Expiratory Flow RateProspective StudiesVirginiaConceptsPeak expiratory flowExpiratory flowPeak expiratory flow ratePrevious physician diagnosisExpiratory flow rate variabilityHistory of allergyPeak expiratory flow rate variabilityExpiratory flow rateAmbient air pollutionNonasthmatic womenNonsmoking WomenPhysician diagnosisHispanic ethnicityRate variabilityHealth effectsWomenFlow rate variabilityEducational level