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2. Early-Life Outcomes in Relation to Social Determinants of Health for Children Born Extremely Preterm
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Jobe, Alan H., Caplan, Michael S., Polin, Richard A., Laptook, Abbot R., Keszler, Martin, Hensman, Angelita M., Alksninis, Barbara, Bishop, Carmena, Burke, Robert T., Caskey, Melinda, Hoffman, Laurie, Johnson, Katharine, Keszler, Mary Lenore, Knoll, Andrea M., Lamberson, Vita, Leach, Teresa M., Little, Emilee, McGowan, Elisabeth C., Stephens, Bonnie E., Vieira, Elisa, St. Pierre, Lucille, Ventura, Suzy, Watson, Victoria E., Hibbs, Anna Maria, Walsh, Michele C., Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., Newman, Nancy S., Bhola, Monika, Payne, Allison H., Siner, Bonnie S., Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, Truog, William E., Pallotto, Eugenia K., Kilbride, Howard W., Gauldin, Cheri, Holmes, Anne, Johnson, Kathy, Scott, Allison, Parimi, Prabhu S., Gaetano, Lisa, Poindexter, Brenda B., Schibler, Kurt, Kallapur, Suhas G., Donovan, Edward F., Merhar, Stephanie, Grisby, Cathy, Yolton, Kimberly, Alexander, Barbara, Beiersdorfer, Traci, Bridges, Kate, Cahill, Tanya E., Dudley, Juanita, Fischer, Estelle E., Gratton, Teresa L., Hayes, Devan, Hessling, Jody, Jackson, Lenora D., Kirker, Kristin, Mincey, Holly L., Muthig, Greg, Stacey, Sara, Steichen, Jean J., Tepe, Stacey, Thompson, Julia, Wuertz, Sandra, Cotten, C. Michael, Goldberg, Ronald N., Goldstein, Ricki F., Malcolm, William F., Mago-Shah, Deesha, Ashley, Patricia L., Finkle, Joanne, Auten, Kathy J., Fisher, Kimberley A., Grimes, Sandra, Gustafson, Kathryn E., Lohmeyer, Melody B., Laughon, Matthew M., Bose, Carl L., Bernhardt, Janice, Bose, Gennie, Clark, Cindy, Talbert, Jennifer, Warner, Diane, Trembath, Andrea, O'Shea, T. Michael, Wereszczak, Janice, Kicklighter, Stephen D., Rhodes-Ryan, Ginger, White, Donna, Patel, Ravi M., Carlton, David P., Stoll, Barbara J., Hale, Ellen C., Loggins, Yvonne C., Adams-Chapman, Ira, Blackwelder, Ann, Bottcher, Diane I., Carter, Sheena L., Kendrick-Allwood, Salathiel, Laursen, Judith, LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, Mackie, Colleen, Sanders, Amy, Seabrook, Irma, Smikle, Gloria, Wineski, Lynn C., Higgins, Rosemary D., Bremer, Andrew A., Archer, Stephanie Wilson, Sokol, Gregory M., Dusick, Anna M., Papile, Lu Ann, Gunn, Susan, Hamer, Faithe, Harmon, Heidi M., Herron, Dianne E., Hines, Abbey C., Lytle, Carolyn, Miller, Lucy C., Minnich, Heike M., Richard, Leslie, Smiley, Lucy, Wilson, Leslie Dawn, Tyson, Jon E., Kennedy, Kathleen A., Khan, Amir M., Duncan, Andrea, Mosquera, Ricardo, Stephens, Emily K., McDavid, Georgia E., Alaniz, Nora I., Allain, Elizabeth, Arldt-McAlister, Julie, Burson, Katrina, Dempsey, Allison G., Eason, Elizabeth, Evans, Patricia W., Garcia, Carmen, Green, Charles, Hall, Donna, Harris, Beverly Foley, Jiminez, Margarita, John, Janice, Jones, Patrick M., Lillie, M. Layne, Lis, Anna E., Martin, Karen, Martin, Sara C., Mason, Carrie M., McKee, Shannon, Morris, Brenda H., Rennie, Kimberly, Rodgers, Shawna, Siddiki, Saba Khan, Simmons, Maegan C., Sperry, Daniel, Pierce Tate, Patti L., Wright, Sharon L., Sánchez, Pablo J., Nelin, Leif D., Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., Slaughter, Jonathan L., Yeates, Keith O., Keim, Sarah, Maitre, Nathalie L., Timan, Christopher J., Luzader, Patricia, Clark, Erna, Fortney, Christine A., Gutentag, Julie, Park, Courtney, Shadd, Julie, Sullivan, Margaret, Stein, Melanie, Nelin, Mary Ann, Newton, Julia, Small, Kristi, Burkhardt, Stephanie, Purnell, Jessica, Pietruszewski, Lindsay, Levengood, Katelyn, Batterson, Nancy, Morehead, Pamela, Carey, Helen, Yoseff-Salameh, Lina, Sullivan, Rox Ann, Hague, Cole, Grothause, Jennifer, Fearns, Erin, Fowler, Aubrey, Notestine, Jennifer, Tonneman, Jill, Hay, Krystal, Chao, Michelle, Warnimont, Kyrstin, Marzec, Laura, Miller, Bethany, Beckford, Demi R., Baugher, Hallie, DeSantis, Brittany, Hanlon, Cory, McCool, Jacqueline, Das, Abhik, Gantz, Marie G., Bann, Carla M., Wallace, Dennis, Crawford, Margaret M., Gabrio, Jenna, Leblond, David, Newman, Jamie E., Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, Poole, W. Kenneth, Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., Van Meurs, Krisa P., Chock, Valerie Y., Stevenson, David K., Adams, Marian M., Ball, M. Bethany, Bentley, Barbara, Bruno, Elizabeth, Davis, Alexis S., Elena DeAnda, Maria, DeBattista, Anne M., Huffman, Lynne C., Ismael, Magdy, Kohn, Jean G., Krueger, Casey, Lowe, Janice, Lucash, Ryan E., Palmquist, Andrew W., Patel, Jessica, Proud, Melinda S., Reichert, Elizabeth N., John, Nicholas H. St., Sivakumar, Dharshi, Taylor, Heather L., Wager, Natalie, Williams, R. Jordan, Weiss, Hali, Frantz, Ivan D., III, Fiascone, John M., MacKinnon, Brenda L., Furey, Anne, Nylen, Ellen, Church, Paige T., Sibley, Cecelia E., Brussa, Ana K., Carlo, Waldemar A., Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, Nelson, Kathleen G., Bailey, Kirstin J., Biasini, Fred J., Chopko, Stephanie A., Collins, Monica V., Cosby, Shirley S., Johnston, Kristen C., Moses, Mary Beth, Patterson, Cryshelle S., Phillips, Vivien A., Preskitt, Julie, Rector, Richard V., Whitley, Sally, Devaskar, Uday, Garg, Meena, Purdy, Isabell B., Chanlaw, Teresa, Geller, Rachel, Finer, Neil N., Vaucher, Yvonne E., Kaegi, David, Rasmussen, Maynard R., Arnell, Kathy, Demetrio, Clarence, Fuller, Martha G., Rich, Wade, Bell, Edward F., Colaizy, Tarah T., Widness, John A., Brumbaugh, Jane E., Acarregui, Michael J., Johnson, Karen J., Eastman, Diane L., Goeke, Claire A., Schmelzel, Mendi L., Walker, Jacky R., Baack, Michelle L., Hogden, Laurie A., Broadbent, Megan, Elenkiwich, Chelsey, Henning, Megan M., Van Muyden, Sarah, Ellsbury, Dan L., Campbell, Donia B., Tud, Tracy L., Duara, Shahnaz, Bauer, Charles R., Everett-Thomas, Ruth, Fajardo-Hiriart, Sylvia, Rigaud, Arielle, Calejo, Maria, Frade Eguaras, Silvia M., Berkowits, Michelle Harwood, Garcia, Andrea, Pierre, Helina, Stoerger, Alexandra, Watterberg, Kristi L., Fuller, Janell, Ohls, Robin K., Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, Duncan, Andrea F., Hanson, Mary, Hartenberger, Carol, Kuan, Elizabeth, Lowe, Jean R., Thomson, Rebecca A., DeMauro, Sara B., Eichenwald, Eric C., Schmidt, Barbara, Kirpalani, Haresh, Chaudhary, Aasma S., Abbasi, Soraya, Mancini, Toni, Catts, Christine, Cook, Noah, Cucinotta, Dara M., Bernbaum, Judy C., Gerdes, Marsha, Ghavam, Sarvin, Hurt, Hallam, Snyder, Jonathan, Vangala, Saritha, Ziolkowski, Kristina, D'Angio, Carl T., Phelps, Dale L., Guillet, Ronnie, Myers, Gary J., Andrews-Hartley, Michelle, Johnson, Julie Babish, Binion, Kyle, Bowman, Melissa, Boylin, Elizabeth, Burnell, Erica, Coleman, Kelly R., Fallone, Cait, Farooq, Osman, Hunn, Julianne, Hust, Diane, Jensen, Rosemary L., Jones, Rachel, Kachelmeyer, Jennifer, Kushner, Emily, Maffett, Deanna, McKee, Kimberly G., Merzbach, Joan, Orme, Constance, Prinzing, Diane, Reubens, Linda J., Rochez, Daisy, Rowan, Mary, Sabaratnam, Premini, Scorsone, Ann Marie, Wadkins, Holly I.M., Yost, Kelley, Zwetsch, Lauren, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, Reynolds, Anne Marie, Sacilowski, Michael G., Guilford, Stephanie, Li, Emily, Williams, Ashley, Zorn, William A., Wyckoff, Myra H., Brion, Luc P., Salhab, Walid A., Rosenfeld, Charles R., Heyne, Roy J., Vasil, Diana M., Adams, Sally S., Chen, Lijun, De Leon, Maria M., Eubanks, Francis, Guzman, Alicia, Hensley, Gaynelle, Heyne, Elizabeth T., Lee, Lizette E., Leps, Melissa H., Madden, Linda A., McDougald, E. Rebecca, Miller, Nancy A., Morgan, Janet S., Pavageau, Lara, Sepulveda, Pollieanna, Tolentino-Plata, Kristine, Boatman, Cathy Twell, Vera, Azucena, Waterbury, Jillian, Yoder, Bradley A., Baserga, Mariana, Faix, Roger G., Winter, Sarah, Minton, Stephen D., Sheffield, Mark J., Rau, Carrie A., Baker, Shawna, Bird, Karie, Burnett, Jill, Christensen, Susan, Cole-Bledsoe, Laura, Davis, Brandy, Elmont, Jennifer O., Jensen, Jennifer J., Loertscher, Manndi C., Jordan, Jamie, Marchant, Trisha, Maxson, Earl, McGrath, Kandace M., Osborne, Karen A., Parry, D. Melody, Reich, Brixen A., Schaefer, Susan T., Spencer, Cynthia, Steffen, Michael, Tice, Katherine, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, Woodbury, Kathryn D., Zanetti, Karen, Dillard, Robert G., Washburn, Lisa K., Jackson, Barbara G., Peters, Nancy, Chiu, Korinne, Allred, Deborah Evans, Goldstein, Donald J., Halfond, Raquel, Peterson, Carroll, Waldrep, Ellen L., Welch, Cherrie D., Morris, Melissa Whalen, Hounshell, Gail Wiley, Shankaran, Seetha, Sood, Beena G., Natarajan, Girija, Pappas, Athina, Abramczyk, Katherine, Agarwal, Prashant, Bajaj, Monika, Bara, Rebecca, Billian, Elizabeth, Chawla, Sanjay, Childs, Kirsten, De Jesus, Lilia C., Driscoll, Debra, February, Melissa, Goldston, Laura A., Johnson, Mary E., Muran, Geraldine, Panaitescu, Bogdan, Prentiss, Jeannette E., White, Diane, Woldt, Eunice, Barks, John, Wiggins, Stephanie A., Christensen, Mary K., Carlson, Martha D., Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Jacobs, Harris, Butler, Christine G., Cervone, Patricia, Greisman, Sheila, Konstantino, Monica, Poulsen, JoAnn, Taft, Janet, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, Vohr, Betty R., Travers, Colm P., and Hintz, Susan R.
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3. Early-Life Outcomes in Relation to Social Determinants of Health for Children Born Extremely Preterm
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Brumbaugh, Jane E., primary, Vohr, Betty R., additional, Bell, Edward F., additional, Bann, Carla M., additional, Travers, Colm P., additional, McGowan, Elisabeth C., additional, Harmon, Heidi M., additional, Carlo, Waldemar A., additional, Duncan, Andrea F., additional, Hintz, Susan R., additional, Jobe, Alan H., additional, Caplan, Michael S., additional, Polin, Richard A., additional, Laptook, Abbot R., additional, Keszler, Martin, additional, Hensman, Angelita M., additional, Alksninis, Barbara, additional, Bishop, Carmena, additional, Burke, Robert T., additional, Caskey, Melinda, additional, Hoffman, Laurie, additional, Johnson, Katharine, additional, Keszler, Mary Lenore, additional, Knoll, Andrea M., additional, Lamberson, Vita, additional, Leach, Teresa M., additional, Little, Emilee, additional, Stephens, Bonnie E., additional, Vieira, Elisa, additional, St. Pierre, Lucille, additional, Ventura, Suzy, additional, Watson, Victoria E., additional, Hibbs, Anna Maria, additional, Walsh, Michele C., additional, Wilson-Costello, Deanne E., additional, Newman, Nancy S., additional, Bhola, Monika, additional, Payne, Allison H., additional, Siner, Bonnie S., additional, Yalcinkaya, Gulgun, additional, Truog, William E., additional, Pallotto, Eugenia K., additional, Kilbride, Howard W., additional, Gauldin, Cheri, additional, Holmes, Anne, additional, Johnson, Kathy, additional, Scott, Allison, additional, Parimi, Prabhu S., additional, Gaetano, Lisa, additional, Poindexter, Brenda B., additional, Schibler, Kurt, additional, Kallapur, Suhas G., additional, Donovan, Edward F., additional, Merhar, Stephanie, additional, Grisby, Cathy, additional, Yolton, Kimberly, additional, Alexander, Barbara, additional, Beiersdorfer, Traci, additional, Bridges, Kate, additional, Cahill, Tanya E., additional, Dudley, Juanita, additional, Fischer, Estelle E., additional, Gratton, Teresa L., additional, Hayes, Devan, additional, Hessling, Jody, additional, Jackson, Lenora D., additional, Kirker, Kristin, additional, Mincey, Holly L., additional, Muthig, Greg, additional, Stacey, Sara, additional, Steichen, Jean J., additional, Tepe, Stacey, additional, Thompson, Julia, additional, Wuertz, Sandra, additional, Cotten, C. Michael, additional, Goldberg, Ronald N., additional, Goldstein, Ricki F., additional, Malcolm, William F., additional, Mago-Shah, Deesha, additional, Ashley, Patricia L., additional, Finkle, Joanne, additional, Auten, Kathy J., additional, Fisher, Kimberley A., additional, Grimes, Sandra, additional, Gustafson, Kathryn E., additional, Lohmeyer, Melody B., additional, Laughon, Matthew M., additional, Bose, Carl L., additional, Bernhardt, Janice, additional, Bose, Gennie, additional, Clark, Cindy, additional, Talbert, Jennifer, additional, Warner, Diane, additional, Trembath, Andrea, additional, O'Shea, T. Michael, additional, Wereszczak, Janice, additional, Kicklighter, Stephen D., additional, Rhodes-Ryan, Ginger, additional, White, Donna, additional, Patel, Ravi M., additional, Carlton, David P., additional, Stoll, Barbara J., additional, Hale, Ellen C., additional, Loggins, Yvonne C., additional, Adams-Chapman, Ira, additional, Blackwelder, Ann, additional, Bottcher, Diane I., additional, Carter, Sheena L., additional, Kendrick-Allwood, Salathiel, additional, Laursen, Judith, additional, LaRossa, Maureen Mulligan, additional, Mackie, Colleen, additional, Sanders, Amy, additional, Seabrook, Irma, additional, Smikle, Gloria, additional, Wineski, Lynn C., additional, Higgins, Rosemary D., additional, Bremer, Andrew A., additional, Archer, Stephanie Wilson, additional, Sokol, Gregory M., additional, Dusick, Anna M., additional, Papile, Lu Ann, additional, Gunn, Susan, additional, Hamer, Faithe, additional, Herron, Dianne E., additional, Hines, Abbey C., additional, Lytle, Carolyn, additional, Miller, Lucy C., additional, Minnich, Heike M., additional, Richard, Leslie, additional, Smiley, Lucy, additional, Wilson, Leslie Dawn, additional, Tyson, Jon E., additional, Kennedy, Kathleen A., additional, Khan, Amir M., additional, Duncan, Andrea, additional, Mosquera, Ricardo, additional, Stephens, Emily K., additional, McDavid, Georgia E., additional, Alaniz, Nora I., additional, Allain, Elizabeth, additional, Arldt-McAlister, Julie, additional, Burson, Katrina, additional, Dempsey, Allison G., additional, Eason, Elizabeth, additional, Evans, Patricia W., additional, Garcia, Carmen, additional, Green, Charles, additional, Hall, Donna, additional, Harris, Beverly Foley, additional, Jiminez, Margarita, additional, John, Janice, additional, Jones, Patrick M., additional, Lillie, M. Layne, additional, Lis, Anna E., additional, Martin, Karen, additional, Martin, Sara C., additional, Mason, Carrie M., additional, McKee, Shannon, additional, Morris, Brenda H., additional, Rennie, Kimberly, additional, Rodgers, Shawna, additional, Siddiki, Saba Khan, additional, Simmons, Maegan C., additional, Sperry, Daniel, additional, Pierce Tate, Patti L., additional, Wright, Sharon L., additional, Sánchez, Pablo J., additional, Nelin, Leif D., additional, Jadcherla, Sudarshan R., additional, Slaughter, Jonathan L., additional, Yeates, Keith O., additional, Keim, Sarah, additional, Maitre, Nathalie L., additional, Timan, Christopher J., additional, Luzader, Patricia, additional, Clark, Erna, additional, Fortney, Christine A., additional, Gutentag, Julie, additional, Park, Courtney, additional, Shadd, Julie, additional, Sullivan, Margaret, additional, Stein, Melanie, additional, Nelin, Mary Ann, additional, Newton, Julia, additional, Small, Kristi, additional, Burkhardt, Stephanie, additional, Purnell, Jessica, additional, Pietruszewski, Lindsay, additional, Levengood, Katelyn, additional, Batterson, Nancy, additional, Morehead, Pamela, additional, Carey, Helen, additional, Yoseff-Salameh, Lina, additional, Sullivan, Rox Ann, additional, Hague, Cole, additional, Grothause, Jennifer, additional, Fearns, Erin, additional, Fowler, Aubrey, additional, Notestine, Jennifer, additional, Tonneman, Jill, additional, Hay, Krystal, additional, Chao, Michelle, additional, Warnimont, Kyrstin, additional, Marzec, Laura, additional, Miller, Bethany, additional, Beckford, Demi R., additional, Baugher, Hallie, additional, DeSantis, Brittany, additional, Hanlon, Cory, additional, McCool, Jacqueline, additional, Das, Abhik, additional, Gantz, Marie G., additional, Wallace, Dennis, additional, Crawford, Margaret M., additional, Gabrio, Jenna, additional, Leblond, David, additional, Newman, Jamie E., additional, Petrie Huitema, Carolyn M., additional, O'Donnell Auman, Jeanette, additional, Poole, W. Kenneth, additional, Zaterka-Baxter, Kristin M., additional, Van Meurs, Krisa P., additional, Chock, Valerie Y., additional, Stevenson, David K., additional, Adams, Marian M., additional, Ball, M. Bethany, additional, Bentley, Barbara, additional, Bruno, Elizabeth, additional, Davis, Alexis S., additional, Elena DeAnda, Maria, additional, DeBattista, Anne M., additional, Huffman, Lynne C., additional, Ismael, Magdy, additional, Kohn, Jean G., additional, Krueger, Casey, additional, Lowe, Janice, additional, Lucash, Ryan E., additional, Palmquist, Andrew W., additional, Patel, Jessica, additional, Proud, Melinda S., additional, Reichert, Elizabeth N., additional, John, Nicholas H. St., additional, Sivakumar, Dharshi, additional, Taylor, Heather L., additional, Wager, Natalie, additional, Williams, R. Jordan, additional, Weiss, Hali, additional, Frantz, Ivan D., additional, Fiascone, John M., additional, MacKinnon, Brenda L., additional, Furey, Anne, additional, Nylen, Ellen, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, Sibley, Cecelia E., additional, Brussa, Ana K., additional, Ambalavanan, Namasivayam, additional, Peralta-Carcelen, Myriam, additional, Nelson, Kathleen G., additional, Bailey, Kirstin J., additional, Biasini, Fred J., additional, Chopko, Stephanie A., additional, Collins, Monica V., additional, Cosby, Shirley S., additional, Johnston, Kristen C., additional, Moses, Mary Beth, additional, Patterson, Cryshelle S., additional, Phillips, Vivien A., additional, Preskitt, Julie, additional, Rector, Richard V., additional, Whitley, Sally, additional, Devaskar, Uday, additional, Garg, Meena, additional, Purdy, Isabell B., additional, Chanlaw, Teresa, additional, Geller, Rachel, additional, Finer, Neil N., additional, Vaucher, Yvonne E., additional, Kaegi, David, additional, Rasmussen, Maynard R., additional, Arnell, Kathy, additional, Demetrio, Clarence, additional, Fuller, Martha G., additional, Rich, Wade, additional, Colaizy, Tarah T., additional, Widness, John A., additional, Brumbaugh, Jane E., additional, Acarregui, Michael J., additional, Johnson, Karen J., additional, Eastman, Diane L., additional, Goeke, Claire A., additional, Schmelzel, Mendi L., additional, Walker, Jacky R., additional, Baack, Michelle L., additional, Hogden, Laurie A., additional, Broadbent, Megan, additional, Elenkiwich, Chelsey, additional, Henning, Megan M., additional, Van Muyden, Sarah, additional, Ellsbury, Dan L., additional, Campbell, Donia B., additional, Tud, Tracy L., additional, Duara, Shahnaz, additional, Bauer, Charles R., additional, Everett-Thomas, Ruth, additional, Fajardo-Hiriart, Sylvia, additional, Rigaud, Arielle, additional, Calejo, Maria, additional, Frade Eguaras, Silvia M., additional, Berkowits, Michelle Harwood, additional, Garcia, Andrea, additional, Pierre, Helina, additional, Stoerger, Alexandra, additional, Watterberg, Kristi L., additional, Fuller, Janell, additional, Ohls, Robin K., additional, Beauman, Sandra Sundquist, additional, Lacy, Conra Backstrom, additional, Hanson, Mary, additional, Hartenberger, Carol, additional, Kuan, Elizabeth, additional, Lowe, Jean R., additional, Thomson, Rebecca A., additional, DeMauro, Sara B., additional, Eichenwald, Eric C., additional, Schmidt, Barbara, additional, Kirpalani, Haresh, additional, Chaudhary, Aasma S., additional, Abbasi, Soraya, additional, Mancini, Toni, additional, Catts, Christine, additional, Cook, Noah, additional, Cucinotta, Dara M., additional, Bernbaum, Judy C., additional, Gerdes, Marsha, additional, Ghavam, Sarvin, additional, Hurt, Hallam, additional, Snyder, Jonathan, additional, Vangala, Saritha, additional, Ziolkowski, Kristina, additional, D'Angio, Carl T., additional, Phelps, Dale L., additional, Guillet, Ronnie, additional, Myers, Gary J., additional, Andrews-Hartley, Michelle, additional, Johnson, Julie Babish, additional, Binion, Kyle, additional, Bowman, Melissa, additional, Boylin, Elizabeth, additional, Burnell, Erica, additional, Coleman, Kelly R., additional, Fallone, Cait, additional, Farooq, Osman, additional, Hunn, Julianne, additional, Hust, Diane, additional, Jensen, Rosemary L., additional, Jones, Rachel, additional, Kachelmeyer, Jennifer, additional, Kushner, Emily, additional, Maffett, Deanna, additional, McKee, Kimberly G., additional, Merzbach, Joan, additional, Orme, Constance, additional, Prinzing, Diane, additional, Reubens, Linda J., additional, Rochez, Daisy, additional, Rowan, Mary, additional, Sabaratnam, Premini, additional, Scorsone, Ann Marie, additional, Wadkins, Holly I.M., additional, Yost, Kelley, additional, Zwetsch, Lauren, additional, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan, additional, Reynolds, Anne Marie, additional, Sacilowski, Michael G., additional, Guilford, Stephanie, additional, Li, Emily, additional, Williams, Ashley, additional, Zorn, William A., additional, Wyckoff, Myra H., additional, Brion, Luc P., additional, Salhab, Walid A., additional, Rosenfeld, Charles R., additional, Heyne, Roy J., additional, Vasil, Diana M., additional, Adams, Sally S., additional, Chen, Lijun, additional, De Leon, Maria M., additional, Eubanks, Francis, additional, Guzman, Alicia, additional, Hensley, Gaynelle, additional, Heyne, Elizabeth T., additional, Lee, Lizette E., additional, Leps, Melissa H., additional, Madden, Linda A., additional, McDougald, E. Rebecca, additional, Miller, Nancy A., additional, Morgan, Janet S., additional, Pavageau, Lara, additional, Sepulveda, Pollieanna, additional, Tolentino-Plata, Kristine, additional, Boatman, Cathy Twell, additional, Vera, Azucena, additional, Waterbury, Jillian, additional, Yoder, Bradley A., additional, Baserga, Mariana, additional, Faix, Roger G., additional, Winter, Sarah, additional, Minton, Stephen D., additional, Sheffield, Mark J., additional, Rau, Carrie A., additional, Baker, Shawna, additional, Bird, Karie, additional, Burnett, Jill, additional, Christensen, Susan, additional, Cole-Bledsoe, Laura, additional, Davis, Brandy, additional, Elmont, Jennifer O., additional, Jensen, Jennifer J., additional, Loertscher, Manndi C., additional, Jordan, Jamie, additional, Marchant, Trisha, additional, Maxson, Earl, additional, McGrath, Kandace M., additional, Osborne, Karen A., additional, Parry, D. Melody, additional, Reich, Brixen A., additional, Schaefer, Susan T., additional, Spencer, Cynthia, additional, Steffen, Michael, additional, Tice, Katherine, additional, Weaver-Lewis, Kimberlee, additional, Woodbury, Kathryn D., additional, Zanetti, Karen, additional, Dillard, Robert G., additional, Washburn, Lisa K., additional, Jackson, Barbara G., additional, Peters, Nancy, additional, Chiu, Korinne, additional, Allred, Deborah Evans, additional, Goldstein, Donald J., additional, Halfond, Raquel, additional, Peterson, Carroll, additional, Waldrep, Ellen L., additional, Welch, Cherrie D., additional, Morris, Melissa Whalen, additional, Hounshell, Gail Wiley, additional, Shankaran, Seetha, additional, Sood, Beena G., additional, Natarajan, Girija, additional, Pappas, Athina, additional, Abramczyk, Katherine, additional, Agarwal, Prashant, additional, Bajaj, Monika, additional, Bara, Rebecca, additional, Billian, Elizabeth, additional, Chawla, Sanjay, additional, Childs, Kirsten, additional, De Jesus, Lilia C., additional, Driscoll, Debra, additional, February, Melissa, additional, Goldston, Laura A., additional, Johnson, Mary E., additional, Muran, Geraldine, additional, Panaitescu, Bogdan, additional, Prentiss, Jeannette E., additional, White, Diane, additional, Woldt, Eunice, additional, Barks, John, additional, Wiggins, Stephanie A., additional, Christensen, Mary K., additional, Carlson, Martha D., additional, Ehrenkranz, Richard A., additional, Jacobs, Harris, additional, Butler, Christine G., additional, Cervone, Patricia, additional, Greisman, Sheila, additional, Konstantino, Monica, additional, Poulsen, JoAnn, additional, Taft, Janet, additional, Williams, Joanne, additional, and Romano, Elaine, additional
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4. Weight Status in the First 2 Years of Life and Neurodevelopmental Impairment in Extremely Low Gestational Age Newborns
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Lee, Kathleen, McGovern, Anne, Gambardella, Jill, Ursprung, Susan, Kristen Ecklund, Ruth Blomquist, Bassan, Haim, Butler, Samantha, Duplessis, Adré, Hahn, Cecil, Limperopoulos, Catherine, Khwaja, Omar, Soul, Janet S., Shah, Bhavesh, Christianson, Karen, Hampf, Frederick, Gilmore, Herbert, McQuiston, Susan, Martin, Camilia R., Hallisey, Colleen, Hurley, Caitlin, Creixell, Miren, Share, Jane, Van Marter, Linda J., Durfee, Sara, Insoft, Robert M., Wilson, Jennifer G., Pimental, Maureen, Westra, Sjirk J., Krishnamoorthy, Kalpathy, Cole, Cynthia, Fiascone, John M., Madden, Janet, Nylen, Ellen, Furey, Anne, McCauley, Roy, Church, Paige T., Keller, Cecelia, Miller, Karen J., Bednarek, Francis, Naples, Mary, Powers, Beth, Wellman, Jacqueline, Adair, Robin, Bream, Richard, Miller, Alice, Scheiner, Albert, Stine, Christy, Ehrenkranz, Richard, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, Miller, Cindy, Close, Nancy, O'Shea, T. Michael, Gordon, Debbie, Harold, Teresa, Specter, Barbara, Allred, Deborah, Dillard, Robert, Goldstein, Don, Hiatt, Deborah, Hounshell, Gail, Waldrep, Ellen, Washburn, Lisa, Welch, Cherrie D., Engelke, Stephen C., Moseley, Sherry, Pare, Linda, Smart, Donna, Wilson, Joan, Adler, Ira, Buckwald, Sharon, Helms, Rebecca, Kerkering, Kathyrn, MacGilvray, Scott S., Resnik, Peter, Bose, Carl, Bose, Gennie, Fordham, Lynn A., Bostic, Lisa, Marshall, Diane, Milowic, Kristi, Wereszczak, Janice, Poortenga, Mariel, Sutton, Dinah, Betz, Bradford W., Bezinque, Steven L., Junewick, Joseph, Burdo-Hartman, Wendy, Fagerman, Lynn, Lohr, Kim, Pastyrnak, Steve, Solomon, Carolyn, Cavenagh, Ellen, Caine, Victoria J., Olomu, Nicholas, Price, Joan, Paneth, Nigel, Karna, Padmani, Lenski, Madeleine, Schreiber, Michael D., Yoon, Grace, Feinstein, Kate, Caldarelli, Leslie, O'Connor, Sunila E., Msall, Michael, Plesha-Troyke, Susan, Batton, Daniel, Kring, Beth, Brooklier, Karen, Oca, Melisa J., Solomon, Katherine M., Belfort, Mandy B., Kuban, Karl C.K., Allred, Elizabeth N., Ehrenkranz, Richard A., and Leviton, Alan
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- 2016
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5. Le suivi de l’extrême prématuré après le congé des soins intensifs néonatals
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Hendson, Leonora, primary, Church, Paige T, additional, and Banihani, Rudaina, additional
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6. Follow-up care of the extremely preterm infant after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit
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Hendson, Leonora, primary, Church, Paige T, additional, and Banihani, Rudaina, additional
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7. Posthemorrhagic ventricular dilatation in preterm infants: When best to intervene?
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Leijser, Lara M., Miller, Steven P., van Wezel-Meijler, Gerda, Brouwer, Annemieke J., Traubici, Jeffrey, van Haastert, Ingrid C., Whyte, Hilary E., Groenendaal, Floris, Kulkarni, Abhaya V., Han, Kuo S., Woerdeman, Peter A., Church, Paige T., Kelly, Edmond N., van Straaten, Henrica L.M., Ly, Linh G., and de Vries, Linda S.
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8. Respiratory outcomes in preterm babies: Is bronchopulmonary dysplasia important?
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Barrington, Keith J., primary, Church, Paige T., additional, Luu, Thuy Mai, additional, and Davis, Peter G., additional
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9. Association between Primary Caregiver Education and Cognitive and Language Development of Preterm Neonates
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Asztalos, Elizabeth V., Church, Paige T., Riley, Patricia, Fajardo, Carlos, and Shah, Prakesh S.
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10. Neonatal Factors Associated with a Good Neurodevelopmental Outcome in Very Preterm Infants
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Asztalos, Elizabeth V., Church, Paige T., Riley, Patricia, Fajardo, Carlos, and Shah, Prakesh S.
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11. Lower Maternal Chronic Physiological Stress and Better Child Behavior at 18 Months: Follow-Up of a Cluster Randomized Trial of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Family Integrated Care
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Mclean, Mia A., primary, Scoten, Olivia C., additional, Yu, Wayne, additional, Ye, Xiang Y., additional, Petrie, Julie, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, Soraisham, Amuchou S., additional, Mirea, Lucia S., additional, Weinberg, Joanne, additional, Synnes, Anne R., additional, O'Brien, Karel, additional, and Grunau, Ruth E., additional
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12. Association of inotrope use with neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants <29 weeks gestation: a retrospective cohort study.
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Doucette, Stefani M., Kelly, Edmond N., Church, Paige T., Lee, Shoo, and Shah, Vibhuti
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NEONATAL sepsis ,INFANTS ,COHORT analysis ,NEONATAL intensive care units ,SMALL for gestational age ,NEURAL development - Abstract
Objective The primary objective was to compare neurodevelopmental (ND) outcomes at 18–24 months in preterm infants <29 weeks gestational age (GA) who received versus those who did not receive inotropes in the first week of life. The secondary objective was to assess ND outcomes according to the duration of inotropic support in the first week of life (≤3 or >3 days). Study design Retrospective population-based cohort study of preterm infants <29 weeks GA admitted to participating neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) of the Canadian Neonatal Network (CNN) from January 2010 to September 2011 with follow-up data available at 18–24 months. Neurodevelopmental outcomes were assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development-Third Edition (BSID-III). Long-term outcomes were categorized as neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) and significant neurodevelopmental impairment (sNDI), and effect modification due to other neonatal morbidities including receipt of antenatal steroids, GA, small for gestational age (SGA) status, sex, score for neonatal acute physiology (SNAP-II) >20, postnatal steroids, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) grade ≥3/periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), early- and late-onset sepsis, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) was assessed. Maternal and infant demographic characteristics and short- and long-term outcomes were compared using Pearson’s Chi-square test for categorical variables and Student’s t-test or the Wilcoxon rank test for continuous variables. Adjusted odds ratios (AORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using multivariable regression analysis. Results Of the 491 (18.7%) eligible preterm infants who received inotropes during the first week of life, 314 (64%) survived to NICU discharge and 245 (78%) had ND outcome data available. A total of 1775 eligible preterm infants did not receive inotropes in the first week of life; 1647 (92.7%) survived to NICU discharge and 1149 (70%) had ND outcome data. Maternal and infant characteristics associated with infants receiving inotropes included: younger maternal age, clinical chorioamnionitis, no antenatal steroids, outborn, lower GA, BW and Apgar scores at both one and five minutes; and higher SNAP-II scores (p < .05). Infants who received inotropes in the first week of life were more likely to be require postnatal steroids, had higher rates of BPD, IVH grade ≥3/PVL, early- and late-onset sepsis, ROP, NEC and mortality (p < .05). Infants who received inotropes in the first week of life also had higher rates of sensorineural or mixed hearing loss with an AOR (95% CI) of 1.99 (1.13, 3.49). After adjusting for confounding variables, there was no difference in the risk of NDI or sNDI between infants who did and did not receive inotropes in the first week of life. Of the infants with neurodevelopmental outcome data available, 186 received inotropes for ≤3 days and 59 for >3 days. After adjusting for confounding variables there was no difference in the risk of NDI or sNDI. Infants who received inotropes for >3 days were more likely to have lower BSID-III cognitive [AOR 2.43 95% CI (1.03, 5.76)] and motor scores <85 [AOR 2.38 95% CI (1.07, 5.30)] respectively. Conclusions In this large, population-based cohort, infants who received inotropes in the first week of life were at increased risk for sensorineural or mixed hearing loss. There was no difference in NDI or sNDI after adjusting for confounding variables. A longer duration of inotrope use in the first week of life was associated with lower BSID-III cognitive and motor scores, but no difference in overall NDI or sNDI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Timing of Systemic Steroids and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Infants < 29 Weeks Gestation.
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Kandraju, Hemasree, Jasani, Bonny, Shah, Prakesh S., Church, Paige T., Luu, Thuy Mai, Ye, Xiang Y., Stavel, Miroslav, Mukerji, Amit, and Shah, Vibhuti
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IMMUNIZATION ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,STEROIDS ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,GESTATIONAL age ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,MEDICAL protocols ,NEURAL development ,PUERPERIUM ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,BRONCHOPULMONARY dysplasia ,INFANT mortality ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Objective: To determine the association between postnatal age (PNA) at first administration of systemic postnatal steroids (sPNS) for bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) and mortality or significant neurodevelopmental impairment (sNDI) at 18–24 months corrected age (CA) in infants < 29 weeks' gestation. Methods: Data from the Canadian Neonatal Network and Canadian Neonatal Follow-up Network databases were used to conduct this retrospective cohort study. Infants exposed to sPNS for BPD after the 1st week of age were included and categorized into 8 groups based on the postnatal week of the exposure. The primary outcome was a composite of mortality or sNDI. A multivariable logistic regression model adjusting for potential confounders was used to determine the association between the sPNS and ND outcomes. Results: Of the 10,448 eligible infants, follow-up data were available for 6200 (59.3%) infants. The proportion of infants at first sPNS administration was: 8%, 17.5%, 23.1%, 18.7%, 12.6%, 8.3%, 5.8%, and 6% in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8–9th, and ≥10th week of PNA respectively. No significant association between the timing of sPNS administration and the composite outcome of mortality or sNDI was observed. The odds of sNDI and Bayley-III motor composite < 70 increased by 1.5% (95% CI 0.4, 2.9%) and 2.6% (95% CI 0.9, 4.4%), respectively, with each one-week delay in the age of initiation of sPNS. Conclusions: No significant association was observed between the composite outcome of mortality or sNDI and PNA of sPNS. Among survivors, each week's delay in initiation of sPNS may increase the odds of sNDI and motor delay. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Association of inotrope use with neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants <29 weeks gestation: a retrospective cohort study
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Doucette, Stefani M., Kelly, Edmond N., Church, Paige T., Lee, Shoo, and Shah, Vibhuti
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The primary objective was to compare neurodevelopmental (ND) outcomes at 18–24 months in preterm infants 3 days). Retrospective population-based cohort study of preterm infants 20, postnatal steroids, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) grade ≥3/periventricular leukomalacia (PVL), early- and late-onset sepsis, retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) was assessed. Maternal and infant demographic characteristics and short- and long-term outcomes were compared using Pearson’s Chi-square test for categorical variables and Student’s t-test or the Wilcoxon rank test for continuous variables. Adjusted odds ratios (AORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using multivariable regression analysis. Of the 491 (18.7%) eligible preterm infants who received inotropes during the first week of life, 314 (64%) survived to NICU discharge and 245 (78%) had ND outcome data available. A total of 1775 eligible preterm infants did not receive inotropes in the first week of life; 1647 (92.7%) survived to NICU discharge and 1149 (70%) had ND outcome data. Maternal and infant characteristics associated with infants receiving inotropes included: younger maternal age, clinical chorioamnionitis, no antenatal steroids, outborn, lower GA, BW and Apgar scores at both one and five minutes; and higher SNAP-II scores (p < .05). Infants who received inotropes in the first week of life were more likely to be require postnatal steroids, had higher rates of BPD, IVH grade ≥3/PVL, early- and late-onset sepsis, ROP, NEC and mortality (p < .05). Infants who received inotropes in the first week of life also had higher rates of sensorineural or mixed hearing loss with an AOR (95% CI) of 1.99 (1.13, 3.49). After adjusting for confounding variables, there was no difference in the risk of NDI or sNDI between infants who did and did not receive inotropes in the first week of life. Of the infants with neurodevelopmental outcome data available, 186 received inotropes for ≤3 days and 59 for >3 days. After adjusting for confounding variables there was no difference in the risk of NDI or sNDI. Infants who received inotropes for >3 days were more likely to have lower BSID-III cognitive [AOR 2.43 95% CI (1.03, 5.76)] and motor scores
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15. Weight Status in the First 2 Years of Life and Neurodevelopmental Impairment in Extremely Low Gestational Age Newborns
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Belfort, Mandy B., Kuban, Karl C.K., OʼShea, Michael T., Allred, Elizabeth N., Ehrenkranz, Richard A., Engelke, Stephen C., Leviton, Alan, Lee, Kathleen, McGovern, Anne, Gambardella, Jill, Ursprung, Susan, Ecklund, Ruth Blomquist Kristen, Bassan, Haim, Butler, Samantha, Duplessis, Adré, Hahn, Cecil, Limperopoulos, Catherine, Khwaja, Omar, Soul, Janet S., Shah, Bhavesh, Christianson, Karen, Hampf, Frederick, Gilmore, Herbert, McQuiston, Susan, Martin, Camilia R., Hallisey, Colleen, Hurley, Caitlin, Creixell, Miren, Share, Jane, Van Marter, Linda J., Durfee, Sara, Insoft, Robert M., Wilson, Jennifer G., Pimental, Maureen, Westra, Sjirk J., Krishnamoorthy, Kalpathy, Cole, Cynthia, Fiascone, John M., Madden, Janet, Nylen, Ellen, Furey, Anne, McCauley, Roy, Church, Paige T., Keller, Cecelia, Miller, Karen J., Bednarek, Francis, Naples, Mary, Powers, Beth, Wellman, Jacqueline, Adair, Robin, Bream, Richard, Miller, Alice, Scheiner, Albert, Stine, Christy, Ehrenkranz, Richard, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, Miller, Cindy, Close, Nancy, OʼShea, Michael T., Gordon, Debbie, Harold, Teresa, Specter, Barbara, Allred, Deborah, Dillard, Robert, Goldstein, Don, Hiatt, Deborah, Hounshell, Gail, Waldrep, Ellen, Washburn, Lisa, Welch, Cherrie D., Engelke, Stephen C., Moseley, Sherry, Pare, Linda, Smart, Donna, Wilson, Joan, Adler, Ira, Buckwald, Sharon, Helms, Rebecca, Kerkering, Kathyrn, MacGilvray, Scott S., Resnik, Peter, Bose, Carl, Bose, Gennie, Fordham, Lynn A., Bostic, Lisa, Marshall, Diane, Milowic, Kristi, Wereszczak, Janice, Poortenga, Mariel, Sutton, Dinah, Betz, Bradford W., Bezinque, Steven L., Junewick, Joseph, Burdo-Hartman, Wendy, Fagerman, Lynn, Lohr, Kim, Pastyrnak, Steve, Solomon, Carolyn, Cavenagh, Ellen, Caine, Victoria J., Olomu, Nicholas, Price, Joan, Paneth, Nigel, Karna, Padmani, Lenski, Madeleine, Schreiber, Michael D., Yoon, Grace, Feinstein, Kate, Caldarelli, Leslie, OʼConnor, Sunila E., Msall, Michael, Plesha-Troyke, Susan, Batton, Daniel, Kring, Beth, Brooklier, Karen, Oca, Melisa J., and Solomon, Katherine M.
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16. Cognitive and language outcomes in HIV-uninfected infants exposed to combined antiretroviral therapy in utero and through extended breast-feeding
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Ngoma, Mary S., Hunter, Jennifer A., Harper, Jessica A., Church, Paige T., Mumba, Scholastica, Chandwe, Mulapati, Côté, Hélène C.F., Albert, Arianne Y.K., Smith, Mary-Lou, Selemani, Chisomo, Sandstrom, Paul A., Bandenduck, Lucas, Ndlovu, Utsile, Khan, Sara, Roa, Lina, and Silverman, Michael S.
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17. Parent mental health and neurodevelopmental outcomes of children hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit
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Erdei, Carmina, primary, Liu, Cindy H., additional, Machie, Michelle, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, and Heyne, Roy, additional
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18. Fetal myelomeningocele surgery: Only treating the tip of the iceberg
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AlRefai, Alyaa, primary, Drake, James, additional, Kulkarni, Abhaya V., additional, Connor, Kristin L., additional, Shannon, Patrick, additional, Toi, Ants, additional, Chitayat, David, additional, Blaser, Susan, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, Abbasi, Nimrah, additional, Ryan, Greg, additional, and Van Mieghem, Tim, additional
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19. Outcomes of Surgical Ligation after Unsuccessful Pharmacotherapy for Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Neonates Born Extremely Preterm
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Weisz, Dany E., primary, Mirea, Lucia, additional, Resende, Maura H.F., additional, Ly, Linh, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, Kelly, Edmond, additional, Kim, S. Joseph, additional, Jain, Amish, additional, McNamara, Patrick J., additional, and Shah, Prakesh S., additional
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20. Outcomes of Preterm Infants with a Periventricular Venous Infarction in the Neonatal Period
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Banihani, Rudaina, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, Luther, Maureen, additional, Kiss, Alex, additional, and Asztalos, Elizabeth V., additional
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21. Association of Patent Ductus Arteriosus Ligation With Death or Neurodevelopmental Impairment Among Extremely Preterm Infants
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Weisz, Dany E., primary, Mirea, Lucia, additional, Rosenberg, Erin, additional, Jang, Maximus, additional, Ly, Linh, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, Kelly, Edmond, additional, Kim, S. Joseph, additional, Jain, Amish, additional, McNamara, Patrick J., additional, and Shah, Prakesh S., additional
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22. Fetal myelomeningocele surgery: Only treating the tip of the iceberg.
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AlRefai, Alyaa, Drake, James, Kulkarni, Abhaya V., Connor, Kristin L., Shannon, Patrick, Toi, Ants, Chitayat, David, Blaser, Susan, Church, Paige T., Abbasi, Nimrah, Ryan, Greg, and Van Mieghem, Tim
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ABORTION statistics ,CHROMOSOME abnormalities ,FETAL diseases ,FETAL ultrasonic imaging ,GESTATIONAL age ,SPINA bifida ,ELIGIBILITY (Social aspects) ,RETROSPECTIVE studies - Abstract
Objective: Fetal myelomeningocele (fMMC) surgery improves infant outcomes when compared with postnatal surgery. Surgical selection criteria and the option of pregnancy termination, however, limit the number of cases that are eligible for prenatal surgery. We aimed to quantify what proportion of cases could ultimately benefit from fetal therapy.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed all cases of fMMC referred to a large tertiary care center over a 10-year period and assessed their eligibility for fetal surgery, pregnancy termination rates, and actual uptake of the surgery.Results: Of 158 cases, 67 (42%) were ineligible for fetal surgery based on surgical exclusion criteria. Eleven fetuses (7%) had chromosomal anomalies, 10 of which (91%) had other anomalies on ultrasound. Thirty-four patients had a combination of maternal and fetal contraindications. Of the remaining 91 eligible cases (58%), 45 (49%) pregnancies were terminated, leaving only 46 (29% of initial 158 cases) as potential candidates for fetal repair. Actual uptake of fetal surgery was 15% (n = 14 of 91), but this increased after a national program was started.Conclusion: Only a minority of fMMC cases will ultimately undergo fetal surgery. These numbers support the centralization of care in expert centers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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23. Head Growth Trajectory and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Preterm Neonates.
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Raghuram, Kamini, Yang, Junmin, Church, Paige T., Cieslak, Zenon, Synnes, Anne, Mukerji, Amit, and Shah, Prakesh S.
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24. Elevated protein concentrations in newborn blood and the risks of autism spectrum disorder, and of social impairment, at age 10 years among infants born before the 28th week of gestation
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Korzeniewski, Steven J., Allred, Elizabeth N., O’Shea, T. Michael, Leviton, Alan, Kuban, Karl C. K., Lee, Kathleen, McGovern, Anne, Gambardella, Jill, Ursprung, Susan, Ecklund, Ruth Blomquist Kristen, Bassan, Haim, Butler, Samantha, Duplessis, Adré, Hahn, Cecil, Limperopoulos, Catherine, Khwaja, Omar, Soul, Janet S., Shah, Bhavesh, Christianson, Karen, Hampf, Frederick, Gilmore, Herbert, McQuiston, Susan, Martin, Camilia R., Hallisey, Colleen, Hurley, Caitlin, Creixell, Miren, Share, Jane, Van Marter, Linda J., Durfee, Sara, Insoft, Robert M., Wilson, Jennifer G., Pimental, Maureen, Westra, Sjirk J., Krishnamoorthy, Kalpathy, Cole, Cynthia, Fiascone, John M., Madden, Janet, Nylen, Ellen, McCauley, Anne Furey Roy, Church, Paige T., Keller, Cecelia, Miller, Karen J., Bednarek, Francis, Naples, Mary, Powers, Beth, Wellman, Jacqueline, Adair, Robin, Bream, Richard, Miller, Alice, Scheiner, Albert, Stine, Christy, Ehrenkranz, Richard, Williams, Joanne, Romano, Elaine, Miller, Cindy, Close, Nancy, Gordon, Debbie, Harold, Teresa, Specter, Barbara, Allred, Deborah, Dillard, Robert, Goldstein, Don, Hiatt, Deborah, Hounshell, Gail, Waldrep, Ellen, Washburn, Lisa, Welch, Cherrie D., Engelke, Stephen C., Moseley, Sherry, Pare, Linda, Smart, Donna, Wilson, Joan, Adler, Ira, Buckwald, Sharon, Helms, Rebecca, Kerkering, Kathyrn, MacGilvray, Scott S., Resnik, Peter, Bose, Carl, Bose, Gennie, Fordham, Lynn A., Bostic, Lisa, Marshall, Diane, Milowic, Kristi, Wereszczak, Janice, Poortenga, Mariel, Sutton, Dinah, Betz, Bradford W., Bezinque, Steven L., Junewick, Joseph, Burdo-Hartman, Wendy, Fagerman, Lynn, Lohr, Kim, Pastyrnak, Steve, Solomon, Carolyn, Cavenagh, Ellen, Caine, Victoria J., Olomu, Nicholas, Price, Joan, Paneth, Nigel, Karna, Padmani, Lenski, Madeleine, Schreiber, Michael D., Yoon, Grace, Feinstein, Kate, Caldarelli, Leslie, O’Connor, Sunila E., Msall, Michael, Plesha-Troyke, Susan, Batton, Daniel, Kring, Beth, Brooklier, Karen, Oca, Melisa J., and Solomon, Katherine M.
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Among the 1 of 10 children who are born preterm annually in the United States, 6% are born before the third trimester. Among children who survive birth before the 28th week of gestation, the risks of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and non-autistic social impairment are severalfold higher than in the general population. We examined the relationship between top quartile inflammation-related protein concentrations among children born extremely preterm and ASD or, separately, a high score on the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS total score ≥65) among those who did not meet ASD criteria, using information only from the subset of children whose DAS-II verbal or non-verbal IQ was ≥70, who were assessed for ASD, and who had proteins measured in blood collected on ≥2 days (N = 763). ASD (N = 36) assessed at age 10 years is associated with recurrent top quartile concentrations of inflammation-related proteins during the first post-natal month (e.g., SAA odds ratio (OR); 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.5; 1.2–5.3) and IL-6 (OR; 95% CI: 2.6; 1.03–6.4)). Top quartile concentrations of neurotrophic proteins appear to moderate the increased risk of ASD associated with repeated top quartile concentrations of inflammation-related proteins. High (top quartile) concentrations of SAA are associated with elevated risk of ASD (2.8; 1.2–6.7) when Ang-1 concentrations are below the top quartile, but not when Ang-1 concentrations are high (1.3; 0.3–5.8). Similarly, high concentrations of TNF-α are associated with heightened risk of SRS-defined social impairment (N = 130) (2.0; 1.1–3.8) when ANG-1 concentrations are not high, but not when ANG-1 concentrations are elevated (0.5; 0.1–4.2).
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25. Video and CD-ROM as a Training Tool for Performing Neurologic Examinations of 1-Year-Old Children in a Multicenter Epidemiologic Study
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Kuban, Karl C. K., primary, O'Shea, Michael, additional, Allred, Elizabeth, additional, Leviton, Alan, additional, Gilmore, Herbert, additional, DuPlessis, Adré, additional, Krishnamoorthy, Kalpathy, additional, Hahn, Cecil, additional, Soul, Janet, additional, O'Connor, Sunila E., additional, Miller, Karen, additional, Church, Paige T., additional, Keller, Cecilia, additional, Bream, Richard, additional, Adair, Robin, additional, Miller, Alice, additional, Romano, Elaine, additional, Bassan, Haim, additional, Kerkering, Kathy, additional, Engelke, Steve, additional, Marshall, Diane, additional, Milowic, Kristy, additional, Wereszczak, Janice, additional, Hubbard, Carol, additional, Washburn, Lisa, additional, Dillard, Robert, additional, Heller, Cherrie, additional, Burdo-Hartman, Wendy, additional, Fagerman, Lynn, additional, Sutton, Dinah, additional, Karna, Padu, additional, Olomu, Nick, additional, Caldarelli, Leslie, additional, Oca, Melisa, additional, Lohr, Kim, additional, and Scheiner, Albert, additional
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26. Cognitive and language outcomes in HIV-uninfected infants exposed to combined antiretroviral therapy in uteroand through extended breast-feeding
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Ngoma, Mary S., Hunter, Jennifer A., Harper, Jessica A., Church, Paige T., Mumba, Scholastica, Chandwe, Mulapati, Côté, Hélène C.F., Albert, Arianne Y.K., Smith, Mary-Lou, Selemani, Chisomo, Sandstrom, Paul A., Bandenduck, Lucas, Ndlovu, Utsile, Khan, Sara, Roa, Lina, and Silverman, Michael S.
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To determine whether there is a higher risk for cognitive or language delay among HIV-exposed uninfected (HEU) children exposed to cART (zidovudinelamivudinelopinavirritonavir) in uteroand through 1 year of breast-feeding (World health Organization Option B), compared with the control children born to HIV-uninfected mothers.
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