Jane E Brumbaugh
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Recent Articles
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Brumbaugh J, Bann C, Bell E, Travers C, Vohr B, McGowan E, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2025 Jan;
279:114474.
PMID: 39855622
Objective: To characterize the association between maternal ethnicity and infant survival to discharge without major morbidity. Study Design: This is secondary analysis of a prospective cohort of infants born <27 ...
2.
George C, Sidebottom A, Evans M, Peterson L, Prekker F, Schulte A, et al.
Hosp Pediatr
. 2025 Jan;
15(2):149-157.
PMID: 39813165
Background And Objectives: Some Minnesota clinicians perceive that the incidence of prophylactic vitamin K refusal is increasing, yet the actual incidence and which populations are most likely to refuse is...
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Younge N, Saha S, Brumbaugh J, Klein J, Bell E, Colaizy T, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39800181
Background: Preterm prelabor rupture of membranes before or around the limit of fetal viability is associated with serious maternal and neonatal complications, including chorioamnionitis, extremely preterm birth, and pulmonary hypoplasia....
4.
Chaudhary P, Gu J, Rosen D, Larson N, Brumbaugh J, Fatemi M, et al.
IEEE Access
. 2024 Aug;
12:106707-106719.
PMID: 39148928
Despite advances in neonatal care, metabolic bone disease of prematurity (MBDP) remains a common problem in preterm infants. The development of non-invasive and affordable diagnostic approaches can be highly beneficial...
5.
Greenfield K, Harlow O, Witt L, Dziekan E, Tamar C, Meier J, et al.
Gut Microbes
. 2024 Jul;
16(1):2379862.
PMID: 39042143
, also known as Group B (GBS), is a predominant pathogen of neonatal sepsis, commonly associated with early-onset neonatal sepsis. GBS has also been associated with cases of late-onset sepsis...
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Thompson W, Saba L, Hasadsri L, Girard S, Schimmenti L, Bendel-Stenzel E, et al.
Am J Perinatol
. 2024 Jul;
42(1):126-129.
PMID: 39008985
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and heteroplasmy level(s) of variants m.1555A > G and m.1494C > T, which are associated with aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss, in a general...
7.
Mavis S, Brumbaugh J, Carey W, Kelm D
ATS Sch
. 2024 Apr;
5(1):162-173.
PMID: 38638918
Background: Pediatric residents frequently manage critically ill neonates but have limited systematic training in mechanical ventilation (MV). Competing demands, varying learner levels, and topic complexity contribute to inconsistent education. A...
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Brumbaugh J, Bann C, Bell E, Travers C, Vohr B, McGowan E, et al.
JAMA Pediatr
. 2024 Mar;
178(5):454-464.
PMID: 38466268
Importance: Redirection of care refers to withdrawal, withholding, or limiting escalation of treatment. Whether maternal social determinants of health are associated with redirection of care discussions merits understanding. Objective: To...
9.
Brumbaugh J, Tschida-Reuter D, Barwise A
Health Serv Res
. 2023 Aug;
58(5):965-969.
PMID: 37580055
No abstract available.
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Early-Life Outcomes in Relation to Social Determinants of Health for Children Born Extremely Preterm
Brumbaugh J, Vohr B, Bell E, Bann C, Travers C, McGowan E, et al.
J Pediatr
. 2023 Apr;
259:113443.
PMID: 37105408
Objective: To characterize the relationships between social determinants of health (SDOH) and outcomes for children born extremely preterm. Study Design: This is a cohort study of infants born at 22-26 ...