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The Effect Of Cesarean Delivery On The Neonatal Gut Microbiome In An Under-Resourced Population In The Bronx, Ny, Usa, Sandra E Reznik, Ayodele J Akinyemi, David Harary, Mariam S Latuga, Mamta Fuloria, Maureen J Charron Jul 2024

The Effect Of Cesarean Delivery On The Neonatal Gut Microbiome In An Under-Resourced Population In The Bronx, Ny, Usa, Sandra E Reznik, Ayodele J Akinyemi, David Harary, Mariam S Latuga, Mamta Fuloria, Maureen J Charron

SKMC Student Presentations and Publications

BACKGROUND: Neonatal and early-life gut microbiome changes are associated with altered cardiometabolic and immune development. In this study, we explored Cesarean delivery effects on the gut microbiome in our high-risk, under-resourced Bronx, NY population.

RESULTS: Fecal samples from the Bronx MomBa Health Study (Bronx MomBa Health Study) were categorized by delivery mode (vaginal/Cesarean) and analyzed via 16 S rRNA gene sequencing at four timepoints over the first two years of life. Bacteroidota organisms, which have been linked to decreased risk for obesity and type 2 diabetes, were relatively reduced by Cesarean delivery, while Firmicutes organisms were increased. Organisms belonging to …


Social Distancing And Extremely Preterm Births In The Initial Covid-19 Pandemic Period, Vivek V Shukla, Benjamin A Carper, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Matthew A Rysavy, Edward F Bell, Abhik Das, Ravi M Patel, Carl T D'Angio, Kristi L Watterberg, C Michael Cotten, Stephanie L Merhar, Myra H Wyckoff, Pablo J Sánchez, Neha Kumbhat, Waldemar A Carlo, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Neonatal Research Network Jul 2024

Social Distancing And Extremely Preterm Births In The Initial Covid-19 Pandemic Period, Vivek V Shukla, Benjamin A Carper, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Matthew A Rysavy, Edward F Bell, Abhik Das, Ravi M Patel, Carl T D'Angio, Kristi L Watterberg, C Michael Cotten, Stephanie L Merhar, Myra H Wyckoff, Pablo J Sánchez, Neha Kumbhat, Waldemar A Carlo, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Neonatal Research Network

Student and Faculty Publications

HYPOTHESIS: Increased social distancing was associated with a lower incidence of extremely preterm live births (EPLB) during the initial COVID-19 pandemic period.

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study at the NICHD Neonatal Research Network sites comparing EPLB (22

RESULTS: EPLB and EPIS percentages did not significantly decrease (1.58-1.45%, p = 0.07, and 0.08-0.06%, p = 0.14, respectively). SDI was not significantly correlated with percent change of EPLB (CC = 0.29, 95% CI = -0.12, 0.71) or EPIS (CC = -0.23, 95% CI = -0.65, 0.18). Percent change in mean gestational age was positively correlated with SDI (CC = 0.49, 95% CI = …


Well-Child Visits For Early Detection And Management Of Maternal Postpartum Hypertensive Disorders, Farah H Amro, Kim C Smith, Syed S Hashmi, Michelle S Barratt, Rachel Carlson, Kristen Mariah Sankey, Michal Fishel Bartal, Sean C Blackwell, Suneet P Chauhan, Baha M Sibai Jun 2024

Well-Child Visits For Early Detection And Management Of Maternal Postpartum Hypertensive Disorders, Farah H Amro, Kim C Smith, Syed S Hashmi, Michelle S Barratt, Rachel Carlson, Kristen Mariah Sankey, Michal Fishel Bartal, Sean C Blackwell, Suneet P Chauhan, Baha M Sibai

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: Innovative approaches are needed to address the increasing rate of postpartum morbidity and mortality associated with hypertensive disorders.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether assessing maternal blood pressure (BP) and associated symptoms at time of well-child visits is associated with increased detection of postpartum preeclampsia and need for hospitalization for medical management.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This is a pre-post quality improvement (QI) study. Individuals who attended the well-child visits between preimplementation (December 2017 to December 2018) were compared with individuals who enrolled after the implementation of the QI program (March 2019 to December 2019). Individuals were enrolled at an academic …


Improved Pediatric Icu Mortality Prediction For Respiratory Diseases: Machine Learning And Data Subdivision Insights, Johayra Prithula, Muhammad E H Chowdhury, Muhammad Salman Khan, Khalid Al-Ansari, Susu M Zughaier, Khandaker Reajul Islam, Abdulrahman Alqahtani May 2024

Improved Pediatric Icu Mortality Prediction For Respiratory Diseases: Machine Learning And Data Subdivision Insights, Johayra Prithula, Muhammad E H Chowdhury, Muhammad Salman Khan, Khalid Al-Ansari, Susu M Zughaier, Khandaker Reajul Islam, Abdulrahman Alqahtani

Student and Faculty Publications

The growing concern of pediatric mortality demands heightened preparedness in clinical settings, especially within intensive care units (ICUs). As respiratory-related admissions account for a substantial portion of pediatric illnesses, there is a pressing need to predict ICU mortality in these cases. This study based on data from 1188 patients, addresses this imperative using machine learning techniques and investigating different class balancing methods for pediatric ICU mortality prediction. This study employs the publicly accessible "Paediatric Intensive Care database" to train, validate, and test a machine learning model for predicting pediatric patient mortality. Features were ranked using three machine learning feature selection …


Fatty Acid Concentrations In Preterm Infants Fed The Exclusive Human Milk Diet: A Prospective Cohort Study, Lindsay F Holzapfel, Jana P Unger, Pam Gordon, Heeju Yang, Joanne E Cluette-Brown, Laura A Gollins, Amy B Hair, Camilia R Martin May 2024

Fatty Acid Concentrations In Preterm Infants Fed The Exclusive Human Milk Diet: A Prospective Cohort Study, Lindsay F Holzapfel, Jana P Unger, Pam Gordon, Heeju Yang, Joanne E Cluette-Brown, Laura A Gollins, Amy B Hair, Camilia R Martin

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: Quantify blood fatty acids and growth outcomes in preterm infants fed the exclusive human milk diet.

METHODS: A prospective cohort study of 30 infants 24-34 weeks gestation and ≤1250 g fed the exclusive human milk diet. Blood fatty acids were quantified at two time points. Comparisons were made using two-sample t-tests and Wilcoxon rank sum.

RESULTS: Donor human milk-fed (n = 12) compared to mother's own milk-fed infants (n = 18) from birth to after 28 days of life, had an increased interval change of linoleic to docosahexaenoic acid ratio (5.5 vs. -1.1 mole percent ratio, p = 0.034). …


Obstacles To Optimal Antenatal Corticosteroid Administration To Eligible Patients, Kara M Rood, Lynda G Ugwu, William A Grobman, Jennifer L Bailit, Ronald J Wapner, Michael W Varner, John M Thorp, Steve N Caritis, Alan T N Tita, George R Saade, Dwight J Rouse, Sean C Blackwell, Jorge E Tolosa May 2024

Obstacles To Optimal Antenatal Corticosteroid Administration To Eligible Patients, Kara M Rood, Lynda G Ugwu, William A Grobman, Jennifer L Bailit, Ronald J Wapner, Michael W Varner, John M Thorp, Steve N Caritis, Alan T N Tita, George R Saade, Dwight J Rouse, Sean C Blackwell, Jorge E Tolosa

Student and Faculty Publications

Background

Administration of antenatal corticosteroids (ANCS) is recommended for individuals expected to deliver between 24 and 34 weeks of gestation. Properly timed administration of ANCS achieves maximal benefit. However, more than 50% of individuals receive ANCS outside the recommended window.

Objective

To examine maternal and hospital factors associated with suboptimal receipt of ANCS among individuals who deliver between 24–34 weeks gestation.

Study Design

Secondary analysis of the Assessment of Perinatal Excellence (APEX), an observational study of births to 115,502 individuals at 25 hospitals in the US from March 2008–February 2011. Data from 3123 individuals who gave birth to a non-anomalous …


Neonatal Outcomes In The Surgical Management Of Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorders: A Retrospective Single-Center Observational Study From 468 Vietnamese Pregnancies Beyond 28 Weeks Of Gestation, Phuc Nhon Nguyen, Anh Dinh Bao Vuong, Xuan Trang Thi Pham Apr 2024

Neonatal Outcomes In The Surgical Management Of Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorders: A Retrospective Single-Center Observational Study From 468 Vietnamese Pregnancies Beyond 28 Weeks Of Gestation, Phuc Nhon Nguyen, Anh Dinh Bao Vuong, Xuan Trang Thi Pham

Faculty and Staff Publications

BACKGROUND: Placenta accreta spectrum disorders (PASDs) increase the mortality rate for mothers and newborns over a decade. Thus, the purpose of the study is to evaluate the neonatal outcomes in emergency cesarean section (CS) and planned surgery as well as in Cesarean hysterectomy and the modified one-step conservative uterine surgery (MOSCUS). The secondary aim is to reveal the factors relating to poor neonatal outcomes.

METHODS: This was a single-center retrospective study conducted between 2019 and 2020 at Tu Du Hospital, in the southern region of Vietnam. A total of 497 pregnant women involved in PASDs beyond 28 weeks of gestation …


Impact Of An Integrated Health, Nutrition, And Early Child Stimulation And Responsive Care Intervention Package Delivered To Preterm Or Term Small For Gestational Age Babies During Infancy On Growth And Neurodevelopment: Study Protocol Of An Individually Randomized Controlled Trial In India (Small Babies Trial), Ranadip Chowdhury, Rukman Manapurath, Ingvild Fossgard Sandøy, Ravi Prakash Upadhyay, Neeta Dhabhai, Saijuddin Shaikh, Harish Chellani, Tarun Shankar Choudhary, Abhinav Jain, Jose Martines, Nita Bhandari, Tor A Strand, Sunita Taneja Feb 2024

Impact Of An Integrated Health, Nutrition, And Early Child Stimulation And Responsive Care Intervention Package Delivered To Preterm Or Term Small For Gestational Age Babies During Infancy On Growth And Neurodevelopment: Study Protocol Of An Individually Randomized Controlled Trial In India (Small Babies Trial), Ranadip Chowdhury, Rukman Manapurath, Ingvild Fossgard Sandøy, Ravi Prakash Upadhyay, Neeta Dhabhai, Saijuddin Shaikh, Harish Chellani, Tarun Shankar Choudhary, Abhinav Jain, Jose Martines, Nita Bhandari, Tor A Strand, Sunita Taneja

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Preterm and term small for gestational age (SGA) babies are at high risk of experiencing malnutrition and impaired neurodevelopment. Standalone interventions have modest and sometimes inconsistent effects on growth and neurodevelopment in these babies. For greater impact, intervention may be needed in multiple domains-health, nutrition, and psychosocial care and support. Therefore, the combined effects of an integrated intervention package for preterm and term SGA on growth and neurodevelopment are worth investigating.

METHODS: An individually randomized controlled trial is being conducted in urban and peri-urban low to middle-socioeconomic neighborhoods in South Delhi, India. Infants are randomized (1:1) into two strata …


Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Resource Use For Infants At 22 Weeks' Gestation In The Us, 2008-2021, Matthew A Rysavy, Monica M Bennett, Kaashif A Ahmad, Ravi M Patel, Zubin S Shah, Dan L Ellsbury, Reese H Clark, Veeral N Tolia Feb 2024

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Resource Use For Infants At 22 Weeks' Gestation In The Us, 2008-2021, Matthew A Rysavy, Monica M Bennett, Kaashif A Ahmad, Ravi M Patel, Zubin S Shah, Dan L Ellsbury, Reese H Clark, Veeral N Tolia

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: During the past decade, clinical guidance about the provision of intensive care for infants born at 22 weeks' gestation has changed. The impact of these changes on neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) resource utilization is unknown.

OBJECTIVE: To characterize recent trends in NICU resource utilization for infants born at 22 weeks' gestation compared with other extremely preterm infants (≤28 weeks' gestation) and other NICU-admitted infants.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This is a serial cross-sectional study of 137 continuously participating NICUs in 29 US states from January 1, 2008, through December 31, 2021. Participants included infants admitted to the NICU. …


Prenatal Cocaine Exposure And Its Influence On Pediatric Epigenetic Clocks And Epigenetic Scores In Humans, Thiago Wendt Viola, Christina Danzer, Victor Mardini, Claudia Szobot, João Henrique Chrusciel, Laura Stertz, Joy M Schmitz, Consuelo Walss-Bass, Gabriel R Fries, Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveira Jan 2024

Prenatal Cocaine Exposure And Its Influence On Pediatric Epigenetic Clocks And Epigenetic Scores In Humans, Thiago Wendt Viola, Christina Danzer, Victor Mardini, Claudia Szobot, João Henrique Chrusciel, Laura Stertz, Joy M Schmitz, Consuelo Walss-Bass, Gabriel R Fries, Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveira

Student and Faculty Publications

The investigation of the effects of prenatal cocaine exposure (PCE) on offspring has been inconsistent, with few studies investigating biological outcomes in humans. We profiled genome-wide DNA methylation (DNAm) of umbilical cord blood (UCB) from newborns with (n = 35) and without (n = 47) PCE. We used DNAm data to (1) assess pediatric epigenetic clocks at birth and (2) to estimate epigenetic scores (ES) for lifetime disorders. We generated gestational epigenetic age estimates (DNAmGA) based on Knight and Bohlin epigenetic clocks. We also investigated the association between DNAmGA and UCB serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels. Considering the large-scale …


Exploration Of Programmed Cell Death-Associated Characteristics And Immune Infiltration In Neonatal Sepsis: New Insights From Bioinformatics Analysis And Machine Learning, Yun Hang, Huanxia Qu, Juanzhi Yang, Zhang Li, Shiqi Ma, Chenlu Tang, Chuyan Wu, Yunlei Bao, Feng Jiang, Jin Shu Jan 2024

Exploration Of Programmed Cell Death-Associated Characteristics And Immune Infiltration In Neonatal Sepsis: New Insights From Bioinformatics Analysis And Machine Learning, Yun Hang, Huanxia Qu, Juanzhi Yang, Zhang Li, Shiqi Ma, Chenlu Tang, Chuyan Wu, Yunlei Bao, Feng Jiang, Jin Shu

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Neonatal sepsis, a perilous medical situation, is typified by the malfunction of organs and serves as the primary reason for neonatal mortality. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying newborn sepsis remain ambiguous. Programmed cell death (PCD) has a connection with numerous infectious illnesses and holds a significant function in newborn sepsis, potentially serving as a marker for diagnosing the condition.

METHODS: From the GEO public repository, we selected two groups, which we referred to as the training and validation sets, for our analysis of neonatal sepsis. We obtained PCD-related genes from 12 different patterns, including databases and published literature. We first …


Rapidiron Trial Follow-Up Study - The Rapidiron-Kids Study: Protocol Of A Prospective Observational Follow-Up Study, Richard Derman, Roopa Bellad, Mrutyunjaya Bellad, Jesse Bradford-Rogers, Michael Georgieff, Zubair Aghai, Simal Thind, Michael Auerbach, Rupsa Boelig, Benjamin Leiby, Vanessa Short, S. Yogeshkumar, Umesh Charantimath, Manjunath Somannavar, Ashalata Mallapur, Ramesh Pol, Umesh Ramadurg, Radha Sangavi, Basavaraj Peerapur, Nasima Banu, Praveen Patil, Amaresh Patil, Subarna Roy, Phaniraj Vastrad, Dennis Wallace, Hemang Shah, Shivaprasad Goudar Dec 2023

Rapidiron Trial Follow-Up Study - The Rapidiron-Kids Study: Protocol Of A Prospective Observational Follow-Up Study, Richard Derman, Roopa Bellad, Mrutyunjaya Bellad, Jesse Bradford-Rogers, Michael Georgieff, Zubair Aghai, Simal Thind, Michael Auerbach, Rupsa Boelig, Benjamin Leiby, Vanessa Short, S. Yogeshkumar, Umesh Charantimath, Manjunath Somannavar, Ashalata Mallapur, Ramesh Pol, Umesh Ramadurg, Radha Sangavi, Basavaraj Peerapur, Nasima Banu, Praveen Patil, Amaresh Patil, Subarna Roy, Phaniraj Vastrad, Dennis Wallace, Hemang Shah, Shivaprasad Goudar

Global Health Articles

BACKGROUND: Anemia is a worldwide problem with iron deficiency being the most common cause. When anemia occurs in pregnancy, it increases the risk of adverse maternal, fetal, and postnatal outcomes. It induces preterm births and low birth weight (LBW) deliveries, long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae, and an increased risk of earlier onset of postnatal iron deficiency. Anemia rates are among the highest in South Asia, and India's National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) for 2019-2021 indicated that over half of pregnant women, and more than 65% of children, in the country are classified as anemic (Sciences IIfP, National Family Health Survey-5, 2019-21, India …


Metformin Plus Insulin For Preexisting Diabetes Or Gestational Diabetes In Early Pregnancy: The Mompod Randomized Clinical Trial, Kim A Boggess, Arielle Valint, Jerrie S Refuerzo, Noelia Zork, Ashley N Battarbee, Kacey Eichelberger, Gladys A Ramos, Gayle Olson, Celeste Durnwald, Mark B Landon, Kjersti M Aagaard, Kedra Wallace, Christina Scifres, Todd Rosen, Wadia Mulla, Amy Valent, Sherri Longo, Laura Young, M Alison Marquis, Sonia Thomas, Ashley Britt, Diane Berry Dec 2023

Metformin Plus Insulin For Preexisting Diabetes Or Gestational Diabetes In Early Pregnancy: The Mompod Randomized Clinical Trial, Kim A Boggess, Arielle Valint, Jerrie S Refuerzo, Noelia Zork, Ashley N Battarbee, Kacey Eichelberger, Gladys A Ramos, Gayle Olson, Celeste Durnwald, Mark B Landon, Kjersti M Aagaard, Kedra Wallace, Christina Scifres, Todd Rosen, Wadia Mulla, Amy Valent, Sherri Longo, Laura Young, M Alison Marquis, Sonia Thomas, Ashley Britt, Diane Berry

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: Insulin is recommended for pregnant persons with preexisting type 2 diabetes or diabetes diagnosed early in pregnancy. The addition of metformin to insulin may improve neonatal outcomes.

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effect of metformin added to insulin for preexisting type 2 or diabetes diagnosed early in pregnancy on a composite adverse neonatal outcome.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This randomized clinical trial in 17 US centers enrolled pregnant adults aged 18 to 45 years with preexisting type 2 diabetes or diabetes diagnosed prior to 23 weeks' gestation between April 2019 and November 2021. Each participant was treated with insulin and …


Neonatal Survival After Serial Amnioinfusions For Bilateral Renal Agenesis: The Renal Anhydramnios Fetal Therapy Trial, Jena L Miller, Ahmet A Baschat, Mara Rosner, Yair J Blumenfeld, Julie S Moldenhauer, Anthony Johnson, Mauro H Schenone, Michael V Zaretsky, Ramen H Chmait, Juan M Gonzalez, Russell S Miller, Anita J Moon-Grady, Ellen Bendel-Stenzel, Amaris M Keiser, Radhika Avadhani, Angie C Jelin, Jonathan M Davis, Daniel S Warren, Daniel F Hanley, Joslynn A Watkins, Joshua Samuels, Jeremy Sugarman, Meredith A Atkinson Dec 2023

Neonatal Survival After Serial Amnioinfusions For Bilateral Renal Agenesis: The Renal Anhydramnios Fetal Therapy Trial, Jena L Miller, Ahmet A Baschat, Mara Rosner, Yair J Blumenfeld, Julie S Moldenhauer, Anthony Johnson, Mauro H Schenone, Michael V Zaretsky, Ramen H Chmait, Juan M Gonzalez, Russell S Miller, Anita J Moon-Grady, Ellen Bendel-Stenzel, Amaris M Keiser, Radhika Avadhani, Angie C Jelin, Jonathan M Davis, Daniel S Warren, Daniel F Hanley, Joslynn A Watkins, Joshua Samuels, Jeremy Sugarman, Meredith A Atkinson

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: Early anhydramnios during pregnancy, resulting from fetal bilateral renal agenesis, causes lethal pulmonary hypoplasia in neonates. Restoring amniotic fluid via serial amnioinfusions may promote lung development, enabling survival.

OBJECTIVE: To assess neonatal outcomes of serial amnioinfusions initiated before 26 weeks' gestation to mitigate lethal pulmonary hypoplasia.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Prospective, nonrandomized clinical trial conducted at 9 US fetal therapy centers between December 2018 and July 2022. Outcomes are reported for 21 maternal-fetal pairs with confirmed anhydramnios due to isolated fetal bilateral renal agenesis without other identified congenital anomalies.

EXPOSURE: Enrolled participants initiated ultrasound-guided percutaneous amnioinfusions of isotonic fluid …


Aortic Arch Reconstruction Using Nonvalved Femoral Vein Homograft In High-Risk Neonates, Kyle G Mitchell, Julija Dobrila, Blaz Podgorsek, Christopher Greenleaf, Peter Chen, Jorge D Salazar, Damien J Lapar Nov 2023

Aortic Arch Reconstruction Using Nonvalved Femoral Vein Homograft In High-Risk Neonates, Kyle G Mitchell, Julija Dobrila, Blaz Podgorsek, Christopher Greenleaf, Peter Chen, Jorge D Salazar, Damien J Lapar

Faculty and Staff Publications

Aortic arch obstruction is often present with complex concomitant congenital heart defects (CHDs). The use of nonvalved femoral vein homograft (FVH) to reconstruct the aortic arch has distinct surgical advantages, including simplified reconstruction. We present an intraoperative video of a Yasui procedure utilizing FVH for aortic reconstruction in a 12-day-old (2.2 kg) neonate with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, malalignment ventricular septal defect, aortic valve atresia, aortic arch hypoplasia, atrial septal defect, and ductal dependent systemic circulation. Further, we report outcomes for a series of three additional neonatal patients with complex CHD and aortic arch obstruction who underwent FVH arch …


Use Of Term Reference Infants In Assessing The Developmental Outcome Of Extremely Preterm Infants: Lessons Learned In A Multicenter Study., Charles E Green, Jon E Tyson, Roy J Heyne, Susan R Hintz, Betty R Vohr, Carla M Bann, Abhik Das, Edward F Bell, Sana Boral Debsareea, Emily Stephens, Marie G Gantz, Carolyn M Petrie Huitema, Karen J Johnson, Kristi L Watterberg, Ricardo Mosquera, Myriam Peralta-Carcelen, Deanne E Wilson-Costello, Tarah T Colaizy, Nathalie L Maitre, Stephanie L Merhar, Ira Adams-Chapman, Janell Fuller, Michelle E Hartley-Mcandrew, William F Malcolm, Sarah Winter, Andrea F Duncan, Gary J Myer, Stephen D Kicklighter, Myra H Wyckoff, Sara B Demauro, Anna Maria Hibbs, Barbara J Stoll, Waldemar A Carlo, Krisa P Van Meurs, Matthew A Rysavy, Ravi M Patel, Pablo J Sánchez, Abbot R Laptook, C Michael Cotten, Carl T D'Angio, Michele C Walsh, Human Development Neonatal Research Network Nov 2023

Use Of Term Reference Infants In Assessing The Developmental Outcome Of Extremely Preterm Infants: Lessons Learned In A Multicenter Study., Charles E Green, Jon E Tyson, Roy J Heyne, Susan R Hintz, Betty R Vohr, Carla M Bann, Abhik Das, Edward F Bell, Sana Boral Debsareea, Emily Stephens, Marie G Gantz, Carolyn M Petrie Huitema, Karen J Johnson, Kristi L Watterberg, Ricardo Mosquera, Myriam Peralta-Carcelen, Deanne E Wilson-Costello, Tarah T Colaizy, Nathalie L Maitre, Stephanie L Merhar, Ira Adams-Chapman, Janell Fuller, Michelle E Hartley-Mcandrew, William F Malcolm, Sarah Winter, Andrea F Duncan, Gary J Myer, Stephen D Kicklighter, Myra H Wyckoff, Sara B Demauro, Anna Maria Hibbs, Barbara J Stoll, Waldemar A Carlo, Krisa P Van Meurs, Matthew A Rysavy, Ravi M Patel, Pablo J Sánchez, Abbot R Laptook, C Michael Cotten, Carl T D'Angio, Michele C Walsh, Human Development Neonatal Research Network

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: Extremely preterm (EP) impairment rates are likely underestimated using the Bayley III norm-based thresholds scores and may be better assessed relative to concurrent healthy term reference (TR) infants born in the same hospital.

STUDY DESIGN: Blinded, certified examiners in the Neonatal Research Network (NRN) evaluated EP survivors and a sample of healthy TR infants recruited near the 2-year assessment age.

RESULTS: We assessed 1452 EP infants and 183 TR infants. TR-based thresholds showed higher overall EP impairment than Bayley norm-based thresholds (O.R. = 1.86; [95% CI 1.56-2.23], especially for severe impairment (36% vs. 24%; p ≤ 0.001). Difficulty recruiting …


Early Resveratrol Treatment Mitigates Joint Degeneration And Dampens Pain In A Mouse Model Of Pseudoachondroplasia (Psach), Jacqueline T Hecht, Alka C Veerisetty, Debabrata Patra, Mohammad G Hossain, Frankie Chiu, Claire Mobed, Francis H Gannon, Karen L Posey Oct 2023

Early Resveratrol Treatment Mitigates Joint Degeneration And Dampens Pain In A Mouse Model Of Pseudoachondroplasia (Psach), Jacqueline T Hecht, Alka C Veerisetty, Debabrata Patra, Mohammad G Hossain, Frankie Chiu, Claire Mobed, Francis H Gannon, Karen L Posey

Student and Faculty Publications

Pseudoachondroplasia (PSACH), a severe dwarfing condition associated with early-onset joint degeneration and lifelong joint pain, is caused by mutations in cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP). The mechanisms underlying the mutant-COMP pathology have been defined using the MT-COMP mouse model of PSACH that has the common D469del mutation. Mutant-COMP protein does not fold properly, and it is retained in the rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER) of chondrocytes rather than being exported to the extracellular matrix (ECM), driving ER stress that stimulates oxidative stress and inflammation, driving a self-perpetuating cycle. CHOP (ER stress signaling protein) and TNFα inflammation drive high levels of mTORC1 …


Outcomes Of Induction Vs Prelabor Cesarean Delivery At <33 Weeks For Hypertensive Disorders Of Pregnancy, Elisa T Bushman, William A Grobman, Jennifer L Bailit, Uma M Reddy, Ronald J Wapner, Michael W Varner, John M Thorp, Steve N Caritis, Mona Prasad, George R Saade, Yoram Sorokin, Dwight J Rouse, Sean C Blackwell, Jorge E Tolosa Aug 2023

Outcomes Of Induction Vs Prelabor Cesarean Delivery At <33 Weeks For Hypertensive Disorders Of Pregnancy, Elisa T Bushman, William A Grobman, Jennifer L Bailit, Uma M Reddy, Ronald J Wapner, Michael W Varner, John M Thorp, Steve N Caritis, Mona Prasad, George R Saade, Yoram Sorokin, Dwight J Rouse, Sean C Blackwell, Jorge E Tolosa

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are the leading cause of indicated preterm birth; however, the optimal delivery approach for pregnancies complicated by preterm hypertensive disorders of pregnancy remains uncertain.

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare maternal and neonatal morbidity in patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy who either went induction of labor or prelabor cesarean delivery at <33 >weeks' gestation. In addition, we aimed to quantify the length of induction of labor and rate of vaginal delivery in those who underwent induction of labor.

STUDY DESIGN: This is a secondary analysis of an observational study which included 115,502 patients in 25 …


Effect Of Reduced Versus Usual Lipid Emulsion Dosing On Bilirubin Neurotoxicity And Neurodevelopmental Impairment In Extremely Preterm Infants: Study Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, Lindsay F Holzapfel, Cody Arnold, Jon E Tyson, Steven M Shapiro, Eric W Reynolds, Claudia Pedroza, Emily K Stephens, Alan Kleinfeld, Andrew H Huber, Matthew A Rysavy, Maria Del Mar Romero Lopez, Amir M Khan Jul 2023

Effect Of Reduced Versus Usual Lipid Emulsion Dosing On Bilirubin Neurotoxicity And Neurodevelopmental Impairment In Extremely Preterm Infants: Study Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, Lindsay F Holzapfel, Cody Arnold, Jon E Tyson, Steven M Shapiro, Eric W Reynolds, Claudia Pedroza, Emily K Stephens, Alan Kleinfeld, Andrew H Huber, Matthew A Rysavy, Maria Del Mar Romero Lopez, Amir M Khan

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: Bilirubin neurotoxicity (BN) occurs in premature infants at lower total serum bilirubin levels than term infants and causes neurodevelopmental impairment. Usual dose lipid infusions in preterm infants may increase free fatty acids sufficiently to cause bilirubin displacement from albumin, increasing passage of unbound bilirubin (UB) into the brain leading to BN and neurodevelopmental impairment not reliably identifiable in infancy. These risks may be influenced by whether cycled or continuous phototherapy is used to control bilirubin levels.

OBJECTIVE: To assess differences in wave V latency measured by brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAER) at 34-36 weeks gestational age in infants born …


Adverse Birth Outcomes Of Adolescent And Young Adult Women Diagnosed With Cancer During Pregnancy, Andrea C Betts, L Aubree Shay, Philip J Lupo, Sandi L Pruitt, Michael E Roth, Marlyn A Allicock, Barbara A Cohn, Caitlin C Murphy Jun 2023

Adverse Birth Outcomes Of Adolescent And Young Adult Women Diagnosed With Cancer During Pregnancy, Andrea C Betts, L Aubree Shay, Philip J Lupo, Sandi L Pruitt, Michael E Roth, Marlyn A Allicock, Barbara A Cohn, Caitlin C Murphy

Student and Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: We examined adverse birth outcomes among adolescent and young adult women diagnosed with cancer (AYA women, ages 15-39 years) during pregnancy.

METHODS: We linked data from the Texas Cancer Registry, vital records, and Texas Birth Defects Registry to identify all singleton births to AYA women diagnosed during pregnancy from January 1999 to December 2016. We compared prevalence of adverse live birth outcomes between AYA women and women without cancer (matched 1:4 on age, race and ethnicity, and year). Among AYA women, we used log-binomial regression to identify factors associated with these outcomes. Statistical tests were 2-sided.

RESULTS: AYA women …


The Temporal Relationship Between The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic And Preterm Birth, William A Grobman, Grecio J Sandoval, Torri D Metz, Tracy A Manuck, Rebecca G Clifton, Brenna L Hughes, George R Saade, Monica Longo, Amber Sowles, Kelly Clark, Hyagriv N Simhan, Dwight J Rouse, Hector Mendez-Figueroa, Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Jennifer L Bailit, Maged M Costantine, Harish M Sehdev, Alan T N Tita, George A Macones Jun 2023

The Temporal Relationship Between The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic And Preterm Birth, William A Grobman, Grecio J Sandoval, Torri D Metz, Tracy A Manuck, Rebecca G Clifton, Brenna L Hughes, George R Saade, Monica Longo, Amber Sowles, Kelly Clark, Hyagriv N Simhan, Dwight J Rouse, Hector Mendez-Figueroa, Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Jennifer L Bailit, Maged M Costantine, Harish M Sehdev, Alan T N Tita, George A Macones

Student and Faculty Publications

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether preterm birth rates changed in relation to the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and whether any change depended on socioeconomic status.

METHODS: This is an observational cohort study of pregnant individuals with a singleton gestation who delivered in the years 2019 and 2020 at 1 of 16 U.S. hospitals of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network. The frequency of preterm birth for those who delivered before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (ie, in 2019) was compared with that of those who delivered after its onset (ie, in 2020). Interaction analyses were performed for …


Association Between Early Prostacyclin Therapy And Extracorporeal Life Support Use In Patients With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, Akila B Ramaraj, Samuel E Rice-Townsend, Carrie L Foster, Delphine Yung, Emma O Jackson, Ashley H Ebanks, Matthew T Harting, Rebecca A Stark, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Study Group Jun 2023

Association Between Early Prostacyclin Therapy And Extracorporeal Life Support Use In Patients With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, Akila B Ramaraj, Samuel E Rice-Townsend, Carrie L Foster, Delphine Yung, Emma O Jackson, Ashley H Ebanks, Matthew T Harting, Rebecca A Stark, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Study Group

Student and Faculty Publications

IMPORTANCE: Prostacyclin (PGI2) is a therapeutic option to treat congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)-associated pulmonary hypertension in neonates. Its use may decrease the need for extracorporeal life support (ECLS).

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of early PGI2 therapy with ECLS use and outcomes among patients with CDH.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This was a cohort study from the CDH Study Group (CDHSG) registry of patients born from January 2007 to December 2019. Patients were from 88 different tertiary pediatric referral centers worldwide that contributed data to the CDHSG. Patients were included in the study if they were admitted within the first …


Outcomes Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation For Severe Covid-19 In Pregnancy Or Post Partum, John J Byrne, Amir A Shamshirsaz, Alison G Cahill, Mark A Turrentine, Angela R Seasely, Joe Eid, Caroline E Rouse, Michael Richley, Nandini Raghuraman, Mariam Naqvi, Yasser Y El-Sayed, Martina L Badell, Cece Cheng, James Liu, Emily H Adhikari, Soha S Patel, Erika R O'Neil, Patrick S Ramsey May 2023

Outcomes Following Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation For Severe Covid-19 In Pregnancy Or Post Partum, John J Byrne, Amir A Shamshirsaz, Alison G Cahill, Mark A Turrentine, Angela R Seasely, Joe Eid, Caroline E Rouse, Michael Richley, Nandini Raghuraman, Mariam Naqvi, Yasser Y El-Sayed, Martina L Badell, Cece Cheng, James Liu, Emily H Adhikari, Soha S Patel, Erika R O'Neil, Patrick S Ramsey

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IMPORTANCE: Existing reports of pregnant patients with COVID-19 disease who require extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are limited, with variable outcomes noted for the maternal-fetal dyad.

OBJECTIVE: To examine maternal and perinatal outcomes associated with ECMO used for COVID-19 with respiratory failure during pregnancy.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective multicenter cohort study examined pregnant and postpartum patients who required ECMO for COVID-19 respiratory failure at 25 hospitals across the US. Eligible patients included individuals who received care at one of the study sites, were diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy or up to 6 weeks post partum by positive nucleic …


Assessment Of Corticosteroid Therapy And Death Or Disability According To Pretreatment Risk Of Death Or Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia In Extremely Preterm Infants, Erik A Jensen, Laura Elizabeth Wiener, Matthew A Rysavy, Kevin C Dysart, Marie G Gantz, Eric C Eichenwald, Rachel G Greenberg, Heidi M Harmon, Matthew M Laughon, Kristi L Watterberg, Michele C Walsh, Bradley A Yoder, Scott A Lorch, Sara B Demauro May 2023

Assessment Of Corticosteroid Therapy And Death Or Disability According To Pretreatment Risk Of Death Or Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia In Extremely Preterm Infants, Erik A Jensen, Laura Elizabeth Wiener, Matthew A Rysavy, Kevin C Dysart, Marie G Gantz, Eric C Eichenwald, Rachel G Greenberg, Heidi M Harmon, Matthew M Laughon, Kristi L Watterberg, Michele C Walsh, Bradley A Yoder, Scott A Lorch, Sara B Demauro

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IMPORTANCE: Meta-analyses suggest that corticosteroids may be associated with increased survival without cerebral palsy in infants at high risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) but are associated with adverse neurologic outcomes in low-risk infants. Whether this association exists in contemporary practice is uncertain because most randomized clinical trials administered corticosteroids earlier and at higher doses than currently recommended.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the pretreatment risk of death or grade 2 or 3 BPD at 36 weeks' postmenstrual age modified the association between postnatal corticosteroid therapy and death or disability at 2 years' corrected age in extremely preterm infants.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND …


Heterogeneity Of Treatment Effects Of Hydrocortisone By Risk Of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Or Death Among Extremely Preterm Infants In The National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Neonatal Research Network Trial: A Secondary Analysis Of A Randomized Clinical Trial., Samuel J Gentle, Matthew A Rysavy, Lei Li, Matthew M Laughon, Ravi M Patel, Erik A Jensen, Susan Hintz, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Waldemar A Carlo, Kristi Watterberg, National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Neonatal Research Network May 2023

Heterogeneity Of Treatment Effects Of Hydrocortisone By Risk Of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Or Death Among Extremely Preterm Infants In The National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Neonatal Research Network Trial: A Secondary Analysis Of A Randomized Clinical Trial., Samuel J Gentle, Matthew A Rysavy, Lei Li, Matthew M Laughon, Ravi M Patel, Erik A Jensen, Susan Hintz, Namasivayam Ambalavanan, Waldemar A Carlo, Kristi Watterberg, National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Neonatal Research Network

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IMPORTANCE: Extremely preterm infants who develop bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) are at a higher risk for adverse pulmonary and neurodevelopmental outcomes. In the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network (NICHD NRN) Hydrocortisone Trial, hydrocortisone neither reduced rates of BPD or death nor increased rates of neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) or death.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether estimated risk for grades 2 to 3 BPD or death is associated with the effect of hydrocortisone on the composite outcomes of (1) grades 2 to 3 BPD or death and (2) moderate or severe NDI or death.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: …


Short-Term Neonatal Outcomes Of Pregnancies Complicated By Maternal Obesity, Mara J Dinsmoor, Lynda G Ugwu, Jennifer L Bailit, Uma M Reddy, Ronald J Wapner, Michael W Varner, John M Thorp, Steve N Caritis, Mona Prasad, Alan T N Tita, George R Saade, Yoram Sorokin, Dwight J Rouse, Sean C Blackwell, Jorge E Tolosa, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units (Mfmu) Network Apr 2023

Short-Term Neonatal Outcomes Of Pregnancies Complicated By Maternal Obesity, Mara J Dinsmoor, Lynda G Ugwu, Jennifer L Bailit, Uma M Reddy, Ronald J Wapner, Michael W Varner, John M Thorp, Steve N Caritis, Mona Prasad, Alan T N Tita, George R Saade, Yoram Sorokin, Dwight J Rouse, Sean C Blackwell, Jorge E Tolosa, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units (Mfmu) Network

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BACKGROUND: Maternal obesity complicates a high number of pregnancies. The degree to which neonatal outcomes are adversely affected is unclear.

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate neonatal outcomes of pregnancies complicated by maternal obesity.

STUDY DESIGN: This study was a secondary analysis of a cohort of deliveries occurring on randomly selected days at 25 hospitals from 2008 to 2011. Data were collected by certified abstractors. This analysis included singleton deliveries between 24 and 42 weeks of gestation. Body mass index was calculated on the basis of maternal height and most recent weight before delivery. Normal and overweight (reference group; body …


A National, Electronic Health Record-Based Study Of Perinatal Hemorrhagic And Ischemic Stroke, Stuart Fraser, Samantha M Levy, Yashar Talebi, Sean I Savitz, Alicia Zha, Gen Zhu, Hulin Wu Mar 2023

A National, Electronic Health Record-Based Study Of Perinatal Hemorrhagic And Ischemic Stroke, Stuart Fraser, Samantha M Levy, Yashar Talebi, Sean I Savitz, Alicia Zha, Gen Zhu, Hulin Wu

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BACKGROUND: Perinatal stroke occurs in approximately 1 in 1100 live births. Large electronic health record (EHR) data can provide information on exposures associated with perinatal stroke in a larger number of patients than is achievable through traditional clinical studies. The objective of this study is to assess prevalence and odds ratios of known and theorized comorbidities with perinatal ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.

METHODS: The data for patients aged 0-28 days with a diagnosis of either ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke were extracted from the Cerner Health Facts Electronic Medical Record (EMR) database. Incidence of birth demographics and perinatal complications were recorded. …


First- Or Second Trimester Sars-Cov-2 Infection And Subsequent Pregnancy Outcomes, Brenna L Hughes, Grecio J Sandoval, Torri D Metz, Rebecca G Clifton, William A Grobman, George R Saade, Tracy A Manuck, Monica Longo, Amber Sowles, Kelly Clark, Hyagriv N Simhan, Dwight J Rouse, Hector Mendez-Figueroa, Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Jennifer Bailit, Maged M Costantine, Harish M Sehdev, Alan T N Tita, George A Macones Feb 2023

First- Or Second Trimester Sars-Cov-2 Infection And Subsequent Pregnancy Outcomes, Brenna L Hughes, Grecio J Sandoval, Torri D Metz, Rebecca G Clifton, William A Grobman, George R Saade, Tracy A Manuck, Monica Longo, Amber Sowles, Kelly Clark, Hyagriv N Simhan, Dwight J Rouse, Hector Mendez-Figueroa, Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman, Jennifer Bailit, Maged M Costantine, Harish M Sehdev, Alan T N Tita, George A Macones

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BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including fetal death and preterm birth. It is not known whether that risk occurs only during the time of acute infection or whether the risk persists later in pregnancy.

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate whether the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy persists after an acute maternal illness.

STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective cohort study of pregnant patients with and without SARS-CoV-2 infection delivering at 17 hospitals in the United States between March 2020 and December 2020. Patients experiencing a SARS-CoV-2-positive test at or before 28 weeks of gestation …


Evaluating The Relationship Of In Utero Nicotine Exposure With Hypoglycemia After Delivery: An Observational Study, Mary G Johnson, Robert Suchting, Lisa M Scheid, Lindsay N Holzapfel, Aditi Chalise, Angela L Stotts, John C Chapman, Amir M Khan, Thomas F Northrup Jan 2023

Evaluating The Relationship Of In Utero Nicotine Exposure With Hypoglycemia After Delivery: An Observational Study, Mary G Johnson, Robert Suchting, Lisa M Scheid, Lindsay N Holzapfel, Aditi Chalise, Angela L Stotts, John C Chapman, Amir M Khan, Thomas F Northrup

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BACKGROUND: Hypoglycemia in neonates is common and contributes to 4.0-5.8% of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions. In utero nicotine exposure is underexplored as a potential contributor to neonatal hypoglycemia. Rat models have shown that in utero nicotine exposure can be associated with a reduction in pancreatic beta cell mass, leading to glucose dysregulation. The primary aim of this work is to study the risk of developing hypoglycemia after birth in a population of in utero nicotine-exposed neonates.

METHODS: We conducted a retrospective matched cohort study that augmented an existing dataset of neonates admitted to a level IV NICU with …


The Mastery Lifestyle Intervention To Reduce Biopsychosocial Risks For Pregnant Latinas And African Americans And Their Infants: Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, R Jeanne Ruiz, Kristyn Grimes, Elizabeth Spurlock, Angela Stotts, Thomas F Northrup, Yolanda Villarreal, Robert Suchting, Melissa Cernuch, Liza Rivera, Raymond P Stowe, Rita H Pickler Dec 2022

The Mastery Lifestyle Intervention To Reduce Biopsychosocial Risks For Pregnant Latinas And African Americans And Their Infants: Protocol For A Randomized Controlled Trial, R Jeanne Ruiz, Kristyn Grimes, Elizabeth Spurlock, Angela Stotts, Thomas F Northrup, Yolanda Villarreal, Robert Suchting, Melissa Cernuch, Liza Rivera, Raymond P Stowe, Rita H Pickler

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BACKGROUND: Pregnant Mexican Americans (hereafter called Latinas) and Black/African American women are at increased risk for psychological distress, contributing to preterm birth and low birthweight; acculturative stress combined with perceived stress elevates depressive symptoms in Latinas. Based on our prior research using a psychoneuroimmunology framework, we identified psychological and neuroendocrine risk factors as predictors of preterm birth in Latina women that are also identified as risk factors for Black/African American women.

METHODS/DESIGN: In this prospective, randomized controlled trial with parallel group design we will explore psychosocial, neuroendocrine, and birth outcome effects of the Mastery Lifestyle Intervention (MLI). The MLI is …