Awad, Kyrillos Nahmias, Jeffry Aryan, Negaar Lucas, Alexa Fierro, Nicole Dhillon, Navpreet Ley, Eric Smith, Jennifer Burruss, Sigrid Dahan, Alden
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Nearly 10% of pregnant women suffer traumatic injury. Clinical outcomes for pregnant trauma patients (PTPs) with severe injuries have not been well studied. We sought to describe outcomes for PTPs presenting with severe injuries, hypothesizing that PTPs with severe injuries will have higher rates of complications and mortality compared to less inju...
Nulens, Katrien; Papy, Els; Tartaglia, Katrien; Dehaene, Isabelle; Logghe, Hilde; Van Keirsbilck, Joachim; Chantraine, Frederic; Masson, Veronique; Simoens, Eva; Gysemans, Willem;
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BACKGROUND: Prematurity remains one of the main causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Approximately two thirds of preterm births are spontaneous, i.e. secondary to preterm labour, preterm prelabour rupture of membranes (PPROM) or cervical insufficiency. Etiologically, the vaginal microbiome plays an important role in spontaneous preterm birth...
Moise, Kenneth J.; Ling, Leona E.; Oepkes, Dick; Tiblad, Eleonor; Verweij, E.J.T. Joanne; Lopriore, Enrico; Smoleniec, John; Sachs, Ulrich J.; Bein, Gregor; Kilby, Mark D.;
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BACKGROUND: In early-onset severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (HDFN), transplacental transfer of maternal antierythrocyte IgG alloantibodies causes fetal anemia that leads to the use of high-risk intrauterine transfusions in order to avoid fetal hydrops and fetal death. Nipocalimab, an anti-neonatal Fc receptor blocker, inhibits tran...
Ghosh, Shubhamoy Thamotharan, Shanthie Fong, Jeanette Lei, Margarida Janzen, Carla Devaskar, Sherin
In a prospective cohort of subjects who subsequently developed preeclampsia (PE, n = 14) versus remaining healthy (NORM, n = 12), early gestation circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) containing a panel of microRNA signatures were characterized and their biological networks of targets deciphered. Multiple microRNAs of which some arose from the p...
Tang, Monica Ibrahim, Anna Laughon, Christopher Moore, Kaila Tejada, Angibel Tran, Dean Kilpatrick, Ryan Greenberg, Rachel Hornik, Christoph Zimmerman, Kanecia
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OBJECTIVE: Despite limited safety and efficacy data, inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) are prescribed to premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We examined contemporary use and risk factors for ICS use in the NICU. STUDY DESIGN: Infants
Nichols, Amy Haeri, Sina Rudine, Anthony Burns, Natalie Rathouz, Paul Hedderson, Monique Abrams, Steven Foster, Saralyn Rickman, Rachel McDonnold, Mollie
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ObjectiveDespite an increase in twin pregnancies in recent decades, the Institute of Medicine twin weight gain recommendations remain provisional and provide no guidance for the pattern or timing of weight change. We sought to characterize gestational weight change trajectory patterns and examine associations with birth outcomes in a cohort of twin...
Goin, Dana E Padula, Amy M Woodruff, Tracey J Sherris, Allison Charbonneau, Kiley Morello-Frosch, Rachel
BackgroundThere is a lack of research on the relationship between water fluoridation and pregnancy outcomes.ObjectivesWe assessed whether hypothetical interventions to reduce fluoride levels would improve birth outcomes in California.MethodsWe linked California birth records from 2000 to 2018 to annual average fluoride levels by community water sys...
Clark, Hannah Hankin, Benjamin Narayan, Angela Davis, Elysia
Pregnancy is a time of increased vulnerability to psychopathology, yet limited work has investigated the extent to which variation in psychopathology during pregnancy is shared and unshared across syndromes and symptoms. Understanding the structure of psychopathology during pregnancy, including associations with childhood experiences, may elucidate...
McKee, Kimberly S Tang, Xiaodan Tung, Irene Wu, Guojing Alshawabkeh, Akram N Arizaga, Jessica A Bastain, Theresa M Brennan, Patricia A Breton, Carrie V Camargo, Carlos A
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ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on perinatal outcomes while accounting for maternal depression or perceived stress and to describe COVID-specific stressors, including changes in prenatal care, across specific time periods of the pandemic.Study designData of dyads from 41 cohorts from the...
Seys, Evelien; Page, Ann-Sophie; 110487; Deprest, Jan; 31972; Lannoo, Lore; 58469; van Calsteren, Kristel; 49745; Devlieger, Roland; 12729; van der Merwe, Johannes; 104866;
BACKGROUND: The leading hypothesis of the pathogenesis of cervical insufficiency suggests a role of cervical inflammation. Urogenital tract infections could play a causative role in this process. To test this hypothesis in women with a cervical cerclage, we aimed to retrospectively examine the relationship between gestational age (GA) at delivery a...