2024
The association between perinatal depressive symptoms and child neurodevelopment
Miller E, Costantine M, Mele L, Varner M, Reddy U, Wapner R, Thorp J, Saade G, Tita A, Rouse D, Sibai B, Mercer B, Caritis S, Casey B, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network B. The association between perinatal depressive symptoms and child neurodevelopment. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2024, 101488. PMID: 39293588, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2024.101488.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial determinants of healthPerinatal depressive symptomsDeterminants of healthDepression screeningYears of ageDepressive symptomsSocial determinantsCES-DPositive postpartum depression screenAntenatal depression screeningPerinatal depression screeningPostpartum depression screeningCES-D <Child neurodevelopmentOne-year postpartumAdverse neurodevelopmental outcomesMulticenter randomized trialMultivariate logistic regressionBirthing peoplePerinatal depressionYear postpartumChild cognitive outcomesIQ score <Thyroxine therapyNeurodevelopmental outcomesAssociation of Mild Iodine Insufficiency during Pregnancy with Child Neurodevelopment in Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism or Hypothyroxinemia
Casey B, Mele L, Peaceman A, Varner M, Reddy U, Wapner R, Thorp J, Saade G, Tita A, Rouse D, Sibai B, Costantine M, Mercer B, Caritis S. Association of Mild Iodine Insufficiency during Pregnancy with Child Neurodevelopment in Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism or Hypothyroxinemia. American Journal Of Perinatology 2024, 41: e3326-e3332. PMID: 38228158, PMCID: PMC11153033, DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1778037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUrinary iodine concentrationSubclinical hypothyroidismSubclinical thyroid diseasePregnant patientsIodine statusIodine insufficiencyThyroid diseaseIodine concentrationMaternal urinary iodine concentrationPrimary outcomePlacebo-controlled treatment trialMaternal iodine statusMild iodine insufficiencyIntelligence quotientFull-scale intelligence quotientYears of ageDifferential Ability Scales-IISingleton gestationsDouble-maskedIdentical placeboLevothyroxine replacementWeeks gestationMaternal urineThyroid screeningSerum thyrotropin
2023
The Association between Infant Birth Weight, Head Circumference, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes
Costantine M, Tita A, Mele L, Casey B, Peaceman A, Varner M, Reddy U, Wapner R, Thorp J, Saade G, Rouse D, Sibai B, Mercer B, Caritis S, Bethesda F. The Association between Infant Birth Weight, Head Circumference, and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes. American Journal Of Perinatology 2023, 41: e1313-e1323. PMID: 36791785, PMCID: PMC10425571, DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1761920.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYears of ageChild intelligence quotientSecondary outcomesBirth weightHead circumferenceNeurodevelopmental outcomesPrimary outcomeGestational ageHypothyroid disordersPopulation nomogramsGestational age birth weightIntelligence quotientHigher body mass indexLGA birth weightSGA birth weightInfant birth weightAdverse neurodevelopmental outcomesBody mass indexLarger head circumferenceFetal growth standardsOdds of childrenDetection of newbornsFetal Growth StudiesAGA neonatesSGA neonates
2017
Neonatal Outcomes by Attempted Mode of Delivery and Obstetric Intervention for Pregnancies Affected by Spina Bifida [19R]
Spiliopoulos M, Iqbal S, Reddy U, Landy H, Huang C. Neonatal Outcomes by Attempted Mode of Delivery and Obstetric Intervention for Pregnancies Affected by Spina Bifida [19R]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2017, 129: 188s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000514163.09127.5e.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImmediate neonatal outcomeNeonatal outcomesCesarean deliveryMode of deliveryVaginal deliverySpina bifidaInduced laborLabor induction groupRetrospective cohort studyPrevious cesarean deliveryInduction of laborMultivariable logistic regressionWeeks of gestationYears of ageSafe Labor studyNICU admissionCesarean sectionCohort studyRespiratory morbiditySingleton pregnanciesSpontaneous laborBreech deliveryGestational ageObstetric interventionsBirth trauma
2011
Prepregnancy Risk Factors for Antepartum Stillbirth in the United States
Reddy U, Laughon S, Sun L, Troendle J, Willinger M, Zhang J. Prepregnancy Risk Factors for Antepartum Stillbirth in the United States. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 2011, 66: 69-70. DOI: 10.1097/ogx.0b013e31821686c6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrepregnancy risk factorsAntepartum stillbirthBody mass indexRisk factorsAdvanced maternal ageChronic hypertensionTerm stillbirthMaternal ageMass indexPrepregnancy body mass indexLive birth controlsRisk of stillbirthWeeks of gestationAfrican American racePotential risk factorsIndividual risk factorsYears of ageAdjusted riskAntenatal surveillanceCesarean deliveryPreterm birthSingleton pregnanciesPreexisting diabetesTerm deliveryNormal weight