2024
Co-existing chronic hypertension and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and associated adverse pregnancy outcomes
Sweeney L, Lundsberg L, Culhane J, Partridge C, Son M. Co-existing chronic hypertension and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and associated adverse pregnancy outcomes. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2024, 37: 2305675. PMID: 38290827, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2024.2305675.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypertensive disorders of pregnancyDisorders of pregnancyNeonatal outcomesChronic hypertensionHypertensive disordersIntensive care unitCesarean deliveryOdds of cesarean deliveryPregnant personsBlood pressureBivariate tests of associationHypertensive conditionsMaternal ICU admissionPreterm birth <Intensive care unit admissionAntihypertensive medication useBaseline clinical dataElectronic medical recordsTests of associationRetrospective cohort studySGA birthweightEligible peopleGestational ageMaternal comorbiditiesSingleton deliveries
2023
The association between a low 50-gram, 1-hour glucose challenge test value and neonatal morbidity
Ding J, Lundsberg L, Culhane J, Patridge C, Milley L, Son M. The association between a low 50-gram, 1-hour glucose challenge test value and neonatal morbidity. The Journal Of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 2023, 36: 2245527. PMID: 37558273, DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2023.2245527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlucose challenge test valuesTertiary care academic hospitalDiagnosis of GDMGlycemic screeningGCT valuesNICU admissionNeonatal outcomesMorbidity outcomesAcademic hospitalNeonatal intensive care unit admissionSingle tertiary care academic hospitalIntensive care unit admissionMultivariable logistic regression modelingComposite morbidity outcomeNeonatal morbidity outcomesCare unit admissionRetrospective cohort studyNewborns of mothersRisk of morbidityLogistic regression modelingEligible patientsUnit admissionAntenatal surveillanceGestational diabetesHypertensive disordersUse of family history of cardiovascular disease or chronic hypertension to better identify who needs postpartum cardiovascular risk screening
Ackerman-Banks C, Pudwell J, Lundsberg L, Lipkind H, Smith G. Use of family history of cardiovascular disease or chronic hypertension to better identify who needs postpartum cardiovascular risk screening. American Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM 2023, 5: 100850. PMID: 36640863, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2022.100850.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive family historyFirst-degree family historyChronic hypertensionHypertensive disordersCardiovascular riskFamily historyCardiovascular diseaseUncomplicated pregnanciesControl individualsCardiovascular disease risk scoreBody mass indexDisease risk scoreFirst-degree relativesPregnancy complicationsTerm pregnancyMetabolic syndromeMass indexMyocardial infarctionHypertensionRisk scorePregnancyDiseaseIdentifies individualsDisordersRisk