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Juliann M Di Fiore

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Martinez S, Chen Z, Di Fiore J, Nguyen C, Minich N, Hibbs A
Pediatr Res . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39885241
Background: Approximately 5% of very premature infants delivered at less than 30 weeks' gestation have systemic hypertension. In adult human and animal models, intermittent hypoxemia events are associated with systemic...
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Qiu J, Di Fiore J, Krishnamurthi N, Indic P, Carroll J, Claure N, et al.
Physiol Meas . 2024 Oct; 45(10). PMID: 39436196
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Di Fiore J, Liu G, Loparo K, Bearer C
Pediatr Res . 2024 Jun; 96(6):1389-1396. PMID: 38909158
Preterm infants are deprived of in utero sensory stimulation during the third trimester, an important period of central nervous system development. As a result, maturational trajectories are often reduced in...
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Qiu J, Di Fiore J, Krishnamurthi N, Indic P, Carroll J, Claure N, et al.
Physiol Meas . 2024 May; 45(5). PMID: 38772400
Highly comparative time series analysis (HCTSA) is a novel approach involving massive feature extraction using publicly available code from many disciplines. The Prematurity-Related Ventilatory Control (Pre-Vent) observational multicenter prospective study...
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Kausch S, Lake D, Di Fiore J, Weese-Mayer D, Claure N, Ambalavanan N, et al.
J Pediatr . 2024 Apr; 271:114042. PMID: 38570031
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association of cardiorespiratory events, including apnea, periodic breathing, intermittent hypoxemia (IH), and bradycardia, with late-onset sepsis for extremely preterm infants...
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Hibbs A, Chen Z, Minich N, Martin R, Raffay T, MacFarlane P, et al.
Neonatology . 2024 Mar; 121(3):327-335. PMID: 38437802
Introduction: Length of hospitalization varies widely in preterm infants and can be affected by multiple maternal and neonatal factors including respiratory instability. Therefore, we aimed to determine the association between...
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Qiu J, Di Fiore J, Krishnamurthi N, Indic P, Carroll J, Claure N, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38343830
Objective: Highly comparative time series analysis (HCTSA) is a novel approach involving massive feature extraction using publicly available code from many disciplines. The Prematurity-Related Ventilatory Control (Pre-Vent) observational multicenter prospective...
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Kausch S, Lake D, Di Fiore J, Weese-Mayer D, Claure N, Ambalavanan N, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Feb; PMID: 38343825
Objectives: Detection of changes in cardiorespiratory events, including apnea, periodic breathing, intermittent hypoxemia (IH), and bradycardia, may facilitate earlier detection of sepsis. Our objective was to examine the association of...
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Weese-Mayer D, Di Fiore J, Lake D, Hibbs A, Claure N, Qiu J, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2023 Oct; 95(4):1060-1069. PMID: 37857848
Background: In extremely preterm infants, persistence of cardioventilatory events is associated with long-term morbidity. Therefore, the objective was to characterize physiologic growth curves of apnea, periodic breathing, intermittent hypoxemia, and...
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Ambalavanan N, Weese-Mayer D, Hibbs A, Claure N, Carroll J, Moorman J, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med . 2023 May; 208(1):79-97. PMID: 37219236
Immature control of breathing is associated with apnea, periodic breathing, intermittent hypoxemia, and bradycardia in extremely preterm infants. However, it is not clear if such events independently predict worse respiratory...