2020
Childhood neurodevelopment after spontaneous versus indicated preterm birth
Nuss E, Spiegelman J, Turitz A, Gyamfi-Bannerman C. Childhood neurodevelopment after spontaneous versus indicated preterm birth. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2020, 2: 100082. PMID: 33345968, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2019.100082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational age infantsSpontaneous preterm birthPreterm birthNeurologic outcomeNeonatal morbidityPreterm deliveryGestational ageAge infantsMental Developmental Index scoresLong-term adverse effectsBaseline maternal demographicsBayley II scoresWorse neurologic outcomeMental Developmental IndexDevelopmental Index scoresPreterm birth groupYears of ageLogistic regression modelsII scoreMaternal demographicsPreterm laborSingleton gestationsBaseline characteristicsSecondary outcomesSpontaneous delivery
2014
A prediction score to assess the risk of delivering a large for gestational age infant among obese women
Chandrasekaran S, Bastek J, Turitz A, Durnwald C. A prediction score to assess the risk of delivering a large for gestational age infant among obese women. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2014, 29: 22-26. PMID: 25428834, DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2014.991709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational age infantsObese womenLGA infantsClinical characteristicsDiabetes mellitusAge infantsBirth weightRisk factorsPrediction scoreMaternal clinical characteristicsRetrospective cohort studyClinical prediction ruleMultivariable logistic modelTime of deliveryNegative predictive valueObese gravidasCohort studySingleton pregnanciesFetal weightMaternal historyUltrasound EFWOdds ratioFetal overgrowthSonographic measurementsPredictive score115: Can clinical characteristics improve the accuracy of third trimester ultrasound in detecting large for gestational age infants in obese women?
Chandrasekaran S, Turitz A, Bastek J, Durnwald C. 115: Can clinical characteristics improve the accuracy of third trimester ultrasound in detecting large for gestational age infants in obese women? American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2014, 210: s71-s72. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2013.10.148.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Isolated Abdominal Circumference < 5% or Estimated Fetal Weight 10 to 19% as Predictors of Small for Gestational Age Infants
Turitz A, Quant H, Schwartz N, Elovitz M, Bastek J. Isolated Abdominal Circumference < 5% or Estimated Fetal Weight 10 to 19% as Predictors of Small for Gestational Age Infants. American Journal Of Perinatology 2013, 31: 469-476. PMID: 23966127, DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1353438.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSGA neonatesGrowth restrictionAbdominal circumferenceNeonatal growth restrictionRetrospective cohort studyGestational age infantsFetal abdominal circumferenceGrowth ultrasoundSonographic definitionCohort studySingleton pregnanciesGestational ageMultivariable analysisAge infantsPositive rateNeonatal diagnosisSonographic diagnosisNeonatesFalse positive rateTest characteristicsSGAPregnancyDiagnosisCircumferenceWeight 10356: Estimated fetal weight 10-19% is an independent risk factor for small for gestational age infants
Turitz A, Quant H, Schwartz N, Elovitz M, Bastek J. 356: Estimated fetal weight 10-19% is an independent risk factor for small for gestational age infants. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2013, 208: s157-s158. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2012.10.521.Peer-Reviewed Original Research357: Isolated abdominal circumference <5% is an independent risk factor for small for gestational age infants
Turitz A, Quant H, Schwartz N, Elovitz M, Bastek J. 357: Isolated abdominal circumference <5% is an independent risk factor for small for gestational age infants. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2013, 208: s158. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2012.10.522.Peer-Reviewed Original Research