2024
Late-Onset Postpartum Hypertension After Normotensive Pregnancy.
Sinnott C, Lundsberg L, Culhane J, Partridge C, Denoble A. Late-Onset Postpartum Hypertension After Normotensive Pregnancy. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2024 PMID: 39361961, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000005751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMonths postpartumAcademic health care systemHealth care systemElectronic medical recordsPostpartum carePrimary careRetrospective cohort studyBlood pressureCare systemEvidence of hypertensionWeeks postpartumPostpartum periodCohort studyPostpartum hypertensionPostpartumAmerican CollegeImmediately postpartumMedical recordsAssociation criteriaCareNormotensive pregnanciesBP abnormalitiesNormotensive cohortLate-onsetPregnancyRate of clinically significant red blood cell antibody seroconversion in pregnancy
Ding J, Abels E, Jacobs J, Culhane J, Lundsberg L, Partridge C, Denoble A, Kohari K. Rate of clinically significant red blood cell antibody seroconversion in pregnancy. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2024, 37: 2419370. PMID: 39462637, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2024.2419370.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal intensive care unitAdvanced maternal ageAssociated with seroconversionClinically significant antibodiesAntibody screeningNeonatal outcomesIncreasing gravidityAntibody seroconversionInitial hemoglobinMaternal ageSignificant antibodiesAntibody statusNeonatal intensive care unit admissionCohort studyClinically significant RBC antibodiesAnti-CUnexplained fetal lossPositive antibody screenNegative antibody screenCases of stillbirthRetrospective cohort studyIntensive care unitWilcoxon rank-sumMaternal antibody statusPostnatal transfusion
2023
Associations between Anemia and Outcomes of Pregnant Patients with Pyelonephritis
Cunningham H, Knochenhauer H, Federspiel J, Wein L, Denoble A, Heine R, Dotters-Katz S. Associations between Anemia and Outcomes of Pregnant Patients with Pyelonephritis. American Journal Of Perinatology 2023, 41: e2403-e2409. PMID: 37339672, PMCID: PMC10799185, DOI: 10.1055/a-2113-2892.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere maternal morbidityNationwide Readmissions DatabaseMaternal morbidityPregnant patientsAcute respiratory distress syndromeAdverse maternal outcomesLonger hospital stayAcute renal failureDisease Control criteriaRetrospective cohort studyRespiratory distress syndromeWeighted national estimateComplex survey methodsMaternal comorbiditiesNonanemic patientsHospital stayMaternal outcomesBaseline characteristicsRenal failureCohort studyDistress syndromePrimary outcomeSepsis riskAnemic patientsClinical comorbidities
2019
Spiking in the Second Stage: The Significance of Isolated Maternal Fever During Labor [16A]
Smith M, Daifotis H, Denoble A, Dotters-Katz S. Spiking in the Second Stage: The Significance of Isolated Maternal Fever During Labor [16A]. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2019, 133: 14s-14s. DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000559363.72958.65.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdverse maternal outcomesMaternal outcomesAntibiotic receiptPostpartum infectionMaternal feverBlood transfusionAdverse postpartum outcomesIsolated maternal feverPostpartum maternal outcomesPostpartum venous thromboembolismRetrospective cohort studyTwin vaginal deliverySigns of infectionTiming of deliveryAntepartum complicationsDelivery BMIIntraamniotic infectionMaternal morbidityVenous thromboembolismCohort studyHospital readmissionPrimary outcomeVaginal deliveryPostpartum outcomesNineteen womenFactors Associated with Utilization of 17-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate for the Prevention of Recurrent Preterm Birth
DeNoble AE, Wynn CE, Weaver KE, Wheeler SM, Swamy GK. Factors Associated with Utilization of 17-Hydroxyprogesterone Caproate for the Prevention of Recurrent Preterm Birth. American Journal Of Perinatology 2019, 37: 264-270. PMID: 30708392, DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1678532.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpontaneous preterm birthPrior term birthPrenatal care initiationEligible womenPreterm birthPrimary outcomeTerm birthsWeeks' gestationCare initiationHispanic ethnicityRecurrent spontaneous preterm birthSingleton spontaneous preterm birthPrior spontaneous preterm birthRecurrent preterm birthRetrospective cohort studyAcademic health systemStepwise logistic regressionSPTB rateCohort studyEligible subjectsSingleton pregnanciesClinical predictorsPoor adherenceMaternal ageCare barriersBeyond the Window: Patient Characteristics and Geographic Locations Associated with Late Prenatal Care in Women Eligible for 17-P Preterm Birth Prevention
Wheeler S, DeNoble A, Wynn C, Weaver K, Swamy G, Janko M, Lantos P. Beyond the Window: Patient Characteristics and Geographic Locations Associated with Late Prenatal Care in Women Eligible for 17-P Preterm Birth Prevention. Journal Of Racial And Ethnic Health Disparities 2019, 6: 563-569. PMID: 30632084, DOI: 10.1007/s40615-018-00555-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLate presentationPreterm birthGestational ageSingle academic medical centerPatient-level risk factorsIndex pregnancy outcomeRisk of presentationMean gestational agePreterm birth preventionRetrospective cohort studySpontaneous preterm birthLate prenatal careYoung maternal ageRisk of recurrenceWeeks of pregnancyLater gestational agesEarly prenatal care initiationPrenatal care initiationAcademic medical centerBirth preventionCohort studyCurrent smokingLate presentersPatient characteristicsPregnancy outcomes