2019
Development and Validation of a Risk Prediction Model for Cesarean Delivery After Labor Induction
Danilack VA, Hutcheon JA, Triche EW, Dore DD, Muri JH, Phipps MG, Savitz DA. Development and Validation of a Risk Prediction Model for Cesarean Delivery After Labor Induction. Journal Of Women's Health 2019, 29: 656-669. PMID: 31657668, PMCID: PMC8935479, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2019.7822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLabor inductionCesarean deliveryHistory of herpesTerm labor inductionInternal validationExcessive fetal growthBetter risk stratificationExternal validation cohortVariables gestational ageRisk prediction modelStart of inductionRisk stratificationTime of inductionDevelopment cohortValidation cohortMaternal ageFetal growthMaternal raceMedical indicationsWoman's riskU.S. hospitalsCharacteristic curveHospitalCohortInduction
2016
Comparing expectant management and spontaneous labor approaches in studying the effect of labor induction on cesarean delivery
Danilack VA, Triche EW, Dore DD, Muri JH, Phipps MG, Savitz DA. Comparing expectant management and spontaneous labor approaches in studying the effect of labor induction on cesarean delivery. Annals Of Epidemiology 2016, 26: 405-411.e1. PMID: 27211604, DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2016.04.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCesarean deliveryLabor inductionExpectant managementRisk ratioWeek 34Week 37Comparison groupRisk of CDIntrauterine growth restrictionMother-newborn dyadsSpontaneous laborVaginal deliveryWeeks' gestationWeek 36Maternal ageSpontaneous onsetGrowth restrictionDiabetic disordersWeek 40High riskLower riskClinical practiceWeek 41Member hospitalsGestation
2013
The Relationship Between Parental Stress and Postpartum Depression Among Adolescent Mothers Enrolled in a Randomized Controlled Prevention Trial
Venkatesh K, Phipps M, Triche E, Zlotnick C. The Relationship Between Parental Stress and Postpartum Depression Among Adolescent Mothers Enrolled in a Randomized Controlled Prevention Trial. Maternal And Child Health Journal 2013, 18: 1532-1539. PMID: 24281848, PMCID: PMC4603360, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-013-1394-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjusted odds ratioDepression Rating ScalePostpartum depressionPrimiparous adolescent mothersSubthreshold depressionAdolescent mothersMonths postpartumRisk factorsParental stressDSM-IV Childhood DiagnosesSubsequent postpartum depressionChildren's Depression Rating ScaleSignificant risk factorsStructured Clinical InterviewPostpartum visitMedian agePrevention trialsStudy armsParenting Stress IndexOdds ratioStudy visitDepression diagnosisPrior historyDepression severityClinical InterviewMaternal–fetal HLA sharing and preeclampsia: variation in effects by seminal fluid exposure in a case–control study of nulliparous women in Iowa
Triche E, Harland K, Field E, Rubenstein L, Saftlas A. Maternal–fetal HLA sharing and preeclampsia: variation in effects by seminal fluid exposure in a case–control study of nulliparous women in Iowa. Journal Of Reproductive Immunology 2013, 101: 111-119. PMID: 23998333, PMCID: PMC4060772, DOI: 10.1016/j.jri.2013.06.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCase-control studyHLA sharingSemen exposureNulliparous womenClass IHLA typingComplete HLA typingMaternal-fetal histocompatibilityOdds of preeclampsiaMother-baby pairsHLA-A matchingVaginal exposureNormotensive controlsSuccessful pregnancyPreeclampsia casesContraceptive usePreeclampsiaEligibility criteriaFluid exposureIngestion practicesClass IIMultivariate modelStudy sampleExposure historyType of practice
2007
Antithrombotic prophylaxis in multiparous women with preeclampsia or intrauterine growth retardation in an antecedent pregnancy.
Urban G, Vergani P, Tironi R, Ceruti P, Vertemati E, Sala F, Pogliani E, Triche EW, Lockwood CJ, Paidas MJ. Antithrombotic prophylaxis in multiparous women with preeclampsia or intrauterine growth retardation in an antecedent pregnancy. International Journal Of Fertility And Women's Medicine 2007, 52: 59-67. PMID: 18320863.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAspirinCohort StudiesConfidence IntervalsDrug Therapy, CombinationFemaleFetal Growth RetardationFibrinolytic AgentsHeparin, Low-Molecular-WeightHumansInfant, NewbornLogistic ModelsOdds RatioParityPre-EclampsiaPregnancyRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsSecondary PreventionWomen's HealthConceptsLow-dose aspirinAdverse pregnancy outcomesIntrauterine growth restrictionSevere preeclampsiaIndex pregnancyProphylactic low-dose aspirinRetrospective cohort studyIntrauterine growth retardationCohort of womenLogistic regression modelsAntithrombotic prophylaxisAntecedent pregnancyDose aspirinMultiparous patientsCohort studyMultiparous womenPregnancy outcomesWeight heparinGrowth restrictionOdds ratioPrevious historyGrowth retardationCombined treatmentLMWHPregnancy
2005
Immunogenetic Determinants of Preeclampsia and Related Pregnancy Disorders
Saftlas A, Beydoun H, Triche E. Immunogenetic Determinants of Preeclampsia and Related Pregnancy Disorders. Obstetrics And Gynecology 2005, 106: 162-172. PMID: 15994633, DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000167389.97019.37.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntrauterine growth restrictionRisk of preeclampsiaGrowth restrictionHuman leukocyte antigen (HLA) allele frequenciesMaternal homozygosityPossible etiologic factorsHLA-DR locusSpecific HLA allelesAdditional pertinent studiesBasic science research studiesHLA allele frequenciesImmunogenetic factorsOriginal research studiesExposure definitionPregnancy disordersEtiologic factorsHLA genotypeSTUDY SELECTIONHLA sharingImmunogenetic determinantsPreeclampsiaHLA allelesPubMed databaseYielded inconsistent resultsComputerized search