2024
Prenatal Diet and Infant Growth From Birth to Age 24 Months
Hedderson M, Schuh H, Knapp E, Bekelman T, Catellier D, Westlake M, Lyall K, Schmidt R, Dunlop A, Comstock S, Chatzi L, Sauder K, Dabelea D, Switkowski K, Lin P, Avalos L, Zhu Y, Ferrara A, Smith P, Newby L, Adair L, Jacobson L, Catellier D, McGrath M, Douglas C, Duggal P, Knapp E, Kress A, Blackwell C, Mansolf M, Lai J, Ho E, Cella D, Gershon R, Macy M, Das S, Freedman J, Mallal S, McLean J, Shah R, Shilts M, Alshawabkeh A, Cordero J, Meeker J, Trasande L, Camargo C, Hasegawa K, Zhu Z, Sullivan A, Dabelea D, Perng W, Bekelman T, Wilkening G, Magzamen S, Moore B, Starling A, Rinehart D, Koinis Mitchell D, D'Sa V, Deoni S, Mueller H, Duarte C, Monk C, Canino G, Posner J, Murray T, Lugo-Candelas C, Dunlop A, Brennan P, Hockett C, Elliott A, Ferrara A, Croen L, Hedderson M, Ainsworth J, Bacharier L, Bendixsen C, Gern J, Gold D, Hartert T, Jackson D, Johnson C, Joseph C, Kattan M, Khurana Hershey G, Lemanske, Jr. R, Lynch S, Miller R, O’Connor G, Ober C, Ownby D, Rivera-Spoljaric K, Ryan P, Seroogy C, Singh A, Wood R, Zoratti E, Habre R, Farzan S, Gilliland F, Hertz-Picciotto I, Bennett D, Schweitzer J, Schmidt R, LaSalle J, Hipwell A, Keenan K, Karr C, Bush N, LeWinn K, Sathyanarayana S, Zhao Q, Tylavsky F, Carroll K, Loftus C, Leve L, Ganiban J, Neiderhiser J, Weiss S, Litonjua A, McEvoy C, Spindel E, Tepper R, Newschaffer C, Lyall K, Volk H, Landa R, Ozonoff S, Piven J, Hazlett H, Pandey J, Schultz R, Dager S, Botteron K, Messinger D, Stone W, Ames J, O'Connor T, Miller R, Oken E, Hacker M, James-Todd T, O'Shea T, Fry R, Frazier J, Singh R, Rollins C, Montgomery A, Vaidya R, Joseph R, Washburn L, Gogcu S, Bear K, Rollins J, Hooper S, Taylor G, Jackson W, Thompson A, Daniels J, Hernandez M, Lu K, Msall M, Lenski M, Obeid R, Pastyrnak S, Jensen E, Sakai C, Santos H, Kerver J, Paneth N, Barone C, Elliott M, Ruden D, Fussman C, Herbstman J, Margolis A, Schantz S, Geiger S, Aguiar A, Tabb K, Strakovsky R, Woodruff T, Morello-Frosch R, Padula A, Stanford J, Porucznik C, Giardino A, Wright R, Wright R, Collett B, Baumann-Blackmore N, Gangnon R, McKennan C, Wilson J, Altman M, Aschner J, Stroustrup A, Merhar S, Moore P, Pryhuber G, Hudak M, Reynolds Lyndaker A, Lampland A, Rochelson B, Jan S, Blitz M, Katzow M, Brown Z, Chiuzan C, Rafael T, Lewis D, Meirowitz N, Poindexter B, Gebretsadik T, Osmundson S, Straughen J, Eapen A, Cassidy-Bushrow A, Wegienka G, Sitarik A, Woodcroft K, Urquhart A, Levin A, Johnson-Hooper T, Davidson B, Ma T, Barrett E, Blaser M, Dominguez-Bello M, Horton D, Jimenez M, Rosen T, Palomares K, Avalos L, Zhu Y, Hunt K, Newman R, Bloom M, Alkis M, Roberts J, Mumford S, Burris H, DeMauro S, Yee L, Hamvas A, Olidipo A, Haddad A, Eiland L, Spillane N, Suri K, Fisher S, Goldstein J, Mithal L, DeRegnier R, Maitre N, Nguyen R, JaKa M, Sidebottom A, Paidas M, Potter J, Ruby N, Duthely L, Jayakumar A, Young K, Maldonado I, Miller M, Slaughter J, Keim S, Lynch C, Venkatesh K, Whitworth K, Symanski E, Northrup T, Mendez-Figueroa H, Mosquera R, Karagas M, Madan J, MacKenzie D, Lewis J, Rennie B, Leventhal B, Kim Y, Bishop S, Nozadi S, Luo L, Lester B, Marsit C, Everson T, Loncar C, McGowan E, Sheinkopf S, Carter B, Check J, Helderman J, Neal C, Smith L. Prenatal Diet and Infant Growth From Birth to Age 24 Months. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2445771. PMID: 39570591, PMCID: PMC11582932, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.45771.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmpirical dietary inflammatory patternHealthy Eating IndexEmpiric dietary inflammatory pattern scoresBirth to age 6 monthsHealthy Eating Index scoreAged 6 monthsInfant growthPrenatal dietParent-child dyadsGestational ageDietary qualityCohort studyAssociation of dietary qualityRisk factors associated with obesityFactors associated with obesityPacific Islander infantsSlow infant growthObesity prevention strategiesAssociated with SGAInfant birth weightUS Dietary GuidelinesAssociated with lower oddsAssociated with higher oddsChild Health Outcomes programLater-life obesity
2013
Exploring the Role of Antithrombin Replacement for the Treatment of Preeclampsia: A Prospective Randomized Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Recombinant Antithrombin in Very Preterm Preeclampsia (PRESERVE‐1)
Paidas MJ, Sibai BM, Triche EW, Frieling J, Lowry S, Group T. Exploring the Role of Antithrombin Replacement for the Treatment of Preeclampsia: A Prospective Randomized Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of Recombinant Antithrombin in Very Preterm Preeclampsia (PRESERVE‐1). American Journal Of Reproductive Immunology 2013, 69: 539-544. PMID: 23444920, DOI: 10.1111/aji.12091.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProspective Randomized EvaluationAntithrombin replacementWeeks' gestationRandomized EvaluationRecombinant antithrombinTreatment of preeclampsiaRecombinant human ATExpectant managementPreterm preeclampsiaPrimary endpointMaternal indicationsGestational ageStudy enrollmentAT therapyPreeclampsia studyPreeclampsiaGestationHuman ATAT replacementPharmacokinetic activityAntithrombinEfficacySafetyLaboratory assaysDelivery
2012
Fetal growth and later maternal death, cardiovascular disease and diabetes
LYKKE J, PAIDAS M, TRICHE E, LANGHOFF‐ROOS J. Fetal growth and later maternal death, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica 2012, no-no. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0412.2012.01355.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubsequent maternal deathIschemic heart diseaseFetal growthPonderal indexMaternal deathsStandardized birthweightHeart diseaseCardiovascular diseaseSubsequent mortalityFirst singleton deliverySmaller risk estimatesSubsequent diabetes mellitusProportional hazards modelCardiovascular morbidityPregnancy complicationsSingleton deliveriesDiabetes mellitusGestational ageLow birthweightPrimary exposureSubsequent riskEarly deathHazards modelBirthweightPremature death
2009
Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders and Subsequent Cardiovascular Morbidity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Mother
Lykke JA, Langhoff-Roos J, Sibai BM, Funai EF, Triche EW, Paidas MJ. Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders and Subsequent Cardiovascular Morbidity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the Mother. Hypertension 2009, 53: 944-951. PMID: 19433776, DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.109.130765.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCardiovascular DiseasesCase-Control StudiesCohort StudiesDenmarkDiabetes Mellitus, Type 2FemaleHumansHypertension, Pregnancy-InducedIncidencePre-EclampsiaPregnancyPregnancy OutcomePregnancy RatePregnancy, High-RiskPremature BirthProbabilityProportional Hazards ModelsRegistriesSeverity of Illness IndexYoung AdultConceptsType 2 diabetes mellitusSubsequent type 2 diabetes mellitusHypertensive pregnancy disordersSubsequent cardiovascular eventsDiabetes mellitusGestational hypertensionSevere preeclampsiaPregnancy disordersSubsequent hypertensionCardiovascular eventsRegistry-based cohort studyConsecutive singleton deliveriesSubsequent cardiovascular morbidityCongestive heart failureIschemic heart diseaseCardiovascular morbidityPlacental abruptionPreterm deliveryThromboembolic eventsCohort studyMild preeclampsiaSingleton deliveriesHeart failureSubsequent thromboembolismGestational age
2008
204: Small and large for gestational age birthweight in offspring are risk factors for subsequent maternal cardiovascular morbidity and type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lykke J, Damm P, Paidas M, Triche E, Sibai B, Langhoff-Roos J. 204: Small and large for gestational age birthweight in offspring are risk factors for subsequent maternal cardiovascular morbidity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2008, 199: s68. DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.09.231.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffect of 2 Stitches vs. 1 Stitch on the Prevention of Preterm Birth in Women With Singleton Pregnancies Who Undergo Cervical Cerclage
Woensdregt K, Norwitz E, Cackovic M, Paidas M, Illuzzi J. Effect of 2 Stitches vs. 1 Stitch on the Prevention of Preterm Birth in Women With Singleton Pregnancies Who Undergo Cervical Cerclage. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 2008, 63: 483-484. DOI: 10.1097/ogx.0b013e3181809023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCerclage placementCervical cerclageCervical insufficiencyPreterm birthSingleton pregnanciesSignificant differencesCervical cerclage placementSonographic cervical lengthRetrospective cohort studyTime of deliveryLogistic regression analysisGestational age cutoffCervical lengthCohort studyComplication rateSurgical groupGestational ageConsecutive pregnanciesPreferred treatmentPregnancy lossRelative riskBaseline differencesAge cutoffCerclagePregnancy
2004
Term Decidual Cell Thrombomodulin and Endothelial Protein C Receptor Expression Is Upregulated by Thrombin Irrespective of Ovarian Hormonal Priming.
Paidas M, Ku D, Arkel Y, Tang C, Fortunato C, Lockwood C. Term Decidual Cell Thrombomodulin and Endothelial Protein C Receptor Expression Is Upregulated by Thrombin Irrespective of Ovarian Hormonal Priming. Blood 2004, 104: 1947. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v104.11.1947.1947.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdverse pregnancy outcomesDecidual cellsExpression of TMReal-time PCRAddition of hirudinEndothelial protein C receptor expressionTime PCRIntrauterine growth restrictionPro-inflammatory processesMaternal-fetal interfaceTM protein expressionProtein C systemHormonal primingUteroplacental thrombosisWestern blot analysisAbruptio placentaeGeneration of APCCesarean sectionPregnancy outcomesNormal pregnancyProthrombotic milieuUncomplicated pregnanciesFetal interfaceGestational ageMedroxy progesterone
1998
Fetal Splenic Size in Anemia Due to Rh-alloimmunization
BAHADO-SINGH R, OZ U, MARI G, JONES D, PAIDAS M, ONDEROGLU L. Fetal Splenic Size in Anemia Due to Rh-alloimmunization. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1998, 92: 828-832. DOI: 10.1097/00006250-199811000-00017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere anemiaPrior transfusionsHemoglobin deficitSplenic enlargementCircumference valuesPrediction of anemiaMean hemoglobin concentrationReceiver operator characteristic curveCross-sectional normative dataOperator characteristic curveSensitized casesSingleton pregnanciesFetal anemiaGestational ageNormal medianRh alloimmunizationSplenic sizeSplenic lengthSingleton fetusesAbdominal circumferenceExtramedullary erythropoiesisFetal abdomenNormal groupAnemiaHemoglobin concentration