2023
Risk Factors, Trends, and Outcomes Associated With Postpartum Sepsis Readmissions
Liu L, Wen T, Reddy U, Mourad M, Goffman D, Nathan L, Sheen J, D'Alton M, Friedman A. Risk Factors, Trends, and Outcomes Associated With Postpartum Sepsis Readmissions. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2023, 143: 346-354. PMID: 37944152, DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000005437.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPostpartum readmissionDelivery hospitalizationsSepsis readmissionsJoinpoint Regression ProgramAdverse outcomesSepsis diagnosisSevere morbidityAssociated diagnosisRisk factorsNational Cancer Institute's Joinpoint Regression ProgramAverage annual percent changeRetrospective cohort studyClinical risk factorsNationwide Readmissions DatabaseMedian ZIP code incomeAdjusted odds ratioChronic medical conditionsIntra-amniotic infectionAnnual percent changeZip code incomeLogistic regression modelsChronic hypertensionMaternal sepsisPregestational diabetesCohort studyResearching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) adult study protocol: Rationale, objectives, and design
Horwitz L, Thaweethai T, Brosnahan S, Cicek M, Fitzgerald M, Goldman J, Hess R, Hodder S, Jacoby V, Jordan M, Krishnan J, Laiyemo A, Metz T, Nichols L, Patzer R, Sekar A, Singer N, Stiles L, Taylor B, Ahmed S, Algren H, Anglin K, Aponte-Soto L, Ashktorab H, Bassett I, Bedi B, Bhadelia N, Bime C, Bind M, Black L, Blomkalns A, Brim H, Castro M, Chan J, Charney A, Chen B, Chen L, Chen P, Chestek D, Chibnik L, Chow D, Chu H, Clifton R, Collins S, Costantine M, Cribbs S, Deeks S, Dickinson J, Donohue S, Durstenfeld M, Emery I, Erlandson K, Facelli J, Farah-Abraham R, Finn A, Fischer M, Flaherman V, Fleurimont J, Fonseca V, Gallagher E, Gander J, Gennaro M, Gibson K, Go M, Goodman S, Granger J, Greenway F, Hafner J, Han J, Harkins M, Hauser K, Heath J, Hernandez C, Ho O, Hoffman M, Hoover S, Horowitz C, Hsu H, Hsue P, Hughes B, Jagannathan P, James J, John J, Jolley S, Judd S, Juskowich J, Kanjilal D, Karlson E, Katz S, Kelly J, Kelly S, Kim A, Kirwan J, Knox K, Kumar A, Lamendola-Essel M, Lanca M, Lee-Lannotti J, Lefebvre R, Levy B, Lin J, Logarbo B, Logue J, Longo M, Luciano C, Lutrick K, Malakooti S, Mallett G, Maranga G, Marathe J, Marconi V, Marshall G, Martin C, Martin J, May H, McComsey G, McDonald D, Mendez-Figueroa H, Miele L, Mittleman M, Mohandas S, Mouchati C, Mullington J, Nadkarni G, Nahin E, Neuman R, Newman L, Nguyen A, Nikolich J, Ofotokun I, Ogbogu P, Palatnik A, Palomares K, Parimon T, Parry S, Parthasarathy S, Patterson T, Pearman A, Peluso M, Pemu P, Pettker C, Plunkett B, Pogreba-Brown K, Poppas A, Porterfield J, Quigley J, Quinn D, Raissy H, Rebello C, Reddy U, Reece R, Reeder H, Rischard F, Rosas J, Rosen C, Rouphael N, Rouse D, Ruff A, Saint Jean C, Sandoval G, Santana J, Schlater S, Sciurba F, Selvaggi C, Seshadri S, Sesso H, Shah D, Shemesh E, Sherif Z, Shinnick D, Simhan H, Singh U, Sowles A, Subbian V, Sun J, Suthar M, Teunis L, Thorp J, Ticotsky A, Tita A, Tragus R, Tuttle K, Urdaneta A, Utz P, VanWagoner T, Vasey A, Vernon S, Vidal C, Walker T, Ward H, Warren D, Weeks R, Weiner S, Weyer J, Wheeler J, Whiteheart S, Wiley Z, Williams N, Wisnivesky J, Wood J, Yee L, Young N, Zisis S, Foulkes A. Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) adult study protocol: Rationale, objectives, and design. PLOS ONE 2023, 18: e0286297. PMID: 37352211, PMCID: PMC10289397, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionRisk factorsClinical risk factorsPost-acute sequelaePrimary study outcomeProportional hazards regressionCommunity-based outreachMulti-site observational studyPASC symptomsQuarterly questionnairesRetrospective cohortVaccination statusOrgan dysfunctionAcute phaseLong COVIDHazards regressionEligible participantsTreatment optionsPrior infectionStudy protocolClinical trialsNew symptomsLongitudinal cohortLaboratory examinationsObservational study
2022
Copy number variants and fetal growth in stillbirths
Dalton S, Workalemahu T, Allshouse A, Page J, Reddy U, Saade G, Pinar H, Goldenberg R, Dudley D, Silver R. Copy number variants and fetal growth in stillbirths. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2022, 228: 579.e1-579.e11. PMID: 36356697, PMCID: PMC10149588, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2022.11.1274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAbnormal copy number variantsFetal growth abnormalitiesGestational ageOdds ratioStillbirth Collaborative Research NetworkGenetic abnormalitiesChromosomal microarrayGestational age outcomesGestational age infantsGrowth abnormalitiesClinical risk factorsCohort study designAdjusted odds ratioCopy number variantsUnknown clinical significancePathogenic copy number variantsPlacental insufficiencyAge infantsNumber variantsFetal growthMaternal ageRisk factorsClinical significanceHigh incidenceStillbirth
2016
Stillbirth, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and placental pathology
Gibbins KJ, Silver RM, Pinar H, Reddy UM, Parker CB, Thorsten V, Willinger M, Dudley DJ, Bukowski R, Saade GR, Koch MA, Conway D, Hogue CJ, Stoll BJ, Goldenberg RL. Stillbirth, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and placental pathology. Placenta 2016, 43: 61-68. PMID: 27324101, PMCID: PMC5893308, DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2016.04.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlacental pathologyParenchymal infarctionLive birthsPreterm stillbirthSimilar clinical risk factorsStillbirth Collaborative Research NetworkPopulation-based cohort studyFetal vascular lesionsClinical risk factorsFeto-placental ratioGestational hypertensionRetroplacental hematomaHypertensive disordersCohort studyPlacental lesionsVascular lesionsAvascular villiFibrin depositionRisk factorsVascular thrombiStillbirthPregnancySecondary analysisInfarctionGH