Audrey F Saftlas
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Recent Articles
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Ziogas C, Hillyer J, Saftlas A, Spracklen C
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
. 2022 Mar;
22(1):232.
PMID: 35317778
Background: Epidemiological research of events related to labor and delivery frequently uses maternal interview or birth certificates as a primary method of data collection; however, the validity of these data...
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Harland K, Vakkalanka J, Peek-Asa C, Saftlas A
Inj Prev
. 2020 Apr;
PMID: 32299839
Background: Approximately 10% of teens report experiencing sexual dating violence (SDV) or physical dating violence (PDV), collectively represented as teen dating violence (TDV). This study examines the association between laws...
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Snyder B, Baer R, Oltman S, Robinson J, Breheny P, Saftlas A, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
. 2020 Apr;
163:108139.
PMID: 32272192
Aims: To evaluate the clinical utility of first and second trimester prenatal screening biomarkers for early pregnancy prediction of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) risk in nulliparous women. Methods: We conducted...
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Donovan B, Breheny P, Robinson J, Baer R, Saftlas A, Bao W, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Apr;
14(4):e0215173.
PMID: 30978258
Implementation of dietary and lifestyle interventions prior to and early in pregnancy in high risk women has been shown to reduce the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) development later...
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Harland K, Peek-Asa C, Saftlas A
J Interpers Violence
. 2018 Nov;
36(11-12):NP6125-NP6143.
PMID: 30465625
The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) in an emergency department (ED) by sexual orientation and gender identification. We conducted a cross-sectional...
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Donovan B, Nidey N, Jasper E, Robinson J, Bao W, Saftlas A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Jul;
13(7):e0201319.
PMID: 30048548
Biomarkers commonly assessed in prenatal screening have been associated with a number of adverse perinatal and birth outcomes. However, it is not clear whether first trimester measurements of prenatal screening...
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Gray K, Kovacheva V, Mirzakhani H, Bjonnes A, Almoguera B, DeWan A, et al.
Hypertension
. 2018 Jul;
72(2):408-416.
PMID: 29967039
The genetic susceptibility to preeclampsia, a pregnancy-specific complication with significant maternal and fetal morbidity, has been poorly characterized. To identify maternal genes associated with preeclampsia risk, we assembled 498 cases...
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Peek-Asa C, Saftlas A, Wallis A, Harland K, Dickey P
PLoS One
. 2017 Oct;
12(10):e0186389.
PMID: 29023582
Introduction: Growing evidence identifies adverse health effects for children who witness intimate partner violence at home. Research has also identified that women seeking elective pregnancy termination are at high risk...
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Baer R, Yang J, Chambers C, Ryckman K, Saftlas A, Berghella V, et al.
J Perinat Med
. 2016 Oct;
45(1):63-70.
PMID: 27718495
There is well-established literature indicating change in partner as a risk for preeclampsia, yet the research on the risk of preterm birth after a change in partners has been sparse...
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Spracklen C, Smith C, Saftlas A, Triche E, Bjonnes A, Keating B, et al.
Hypertens Pregnancy
. 2016 Sep;
36(1):30-35.
PMID: 27657194
Objective: To examine the association between genetic predisposition to elevated C-reactive protein (CRP)and risk for preeclampsia using validated genetic loci for C-reactive protein. Methods: Preeclampsia cases (n = 177) and...