2008
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Human Progesterone Receptor Gene and Spontaneous Preterm Birth
Guoyang Luo, Morgan T, Bahtiyar MO, Snegovskikh VV, Schatz F, Kuczynski E, Funai EF, Dulay AT, Huang ST, Buhimschi CS, Buhimschi IA, Fortunato SJ, Menon R, Lockwood CJ, Norwitz ER. Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Human Progesterone Receptor Gene and Spontaneous Preterm Birth. Reproductive Sciences 2008, 15: 147-155. PMID: 18276950, DOI: 10.1177/1933719107310990.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpontaneous preterm birthPreterm birthMaternal carriageSingle nucleotide polymorphismsProgesterone receptorPrior preterm birthHigh-risk womenBody mass indexRoute of deliveryLogistic regression analysisProgesterone receptor geneNeonatal outcomesConsecutive patientsProgesterone supplementationMass indexMaternal ageNucleotide polymorphismsMultivariate analysisT alleleHuman progesterone receptor geneTerm controlsMinor alleleProgesterone bindsBirthReceptor gene
2004
Defining standards of care in maternal-fetal medicine
Norwitz ER, Bahtiyar MO, Sibai BM. Defining standards of care in maternal-fetal medicine. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2004, 191: 1491-1496. PMID: 15507989, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2004.06.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal-fetal medicineCurrent practice patternsStandard of carePractice patternsMagnesium sulfate seizure prophylaxisMaternal-fetal medicine specialistsObstetric care providersPreterm premature ruptureContemporary practice patternsUniversity-based settingCervical cerclageSeizure prophylaxisTocolytic therapyHELLP syndromePreterm birthObstetric treatmentProgesterone supplementationPremature ruptureObstetric medicineCare providersMedicine specialistsControversial topicSpecialty trainingTherapyControversial areas