Nandini Raghuraman
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Recent Articles
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Raghuraman N, Akintola T, Rassu F, Rassu F, OConnor T, Chen S, et al.
J Pain
. 2025 Jan;
104778.
PMID: 39800249
Socioeconomic Position (SEP) is a multidimensional construct encompassing education, income, occupation, and neighborhood distress, influencing chronic pain severity, interference, and duration. However, its impact on placebo analgesia, where reduced pain...
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Heerboth S, Devlin P, Benipal S, Trawick E, Raghuraman N, Coviello E, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM
. 2024 Nov;
6(12):101556.
PMID: 39577770
Intravenous fluid (IVF) administration is a ubiquitous medical intervention. Although there are clear benefits to IVF in certain obstetric scenarios, IVF is often given in unindicated circumstances; the ongoing IVF...
3.
Trammel C, Azimi V, Crews B, Roper S, Raghuraman N, Carter E, et al.
J Addict Med
. 2024 Nov;
19(2):233-235.
PMID: 39514892
Objective: Untreated opioid use disorder (OUD) is associated with significant morbidity in pregnancy. Recent reports have highlighted the rise of xylazine in the nonprescribed fentanyl supply. The frequency with which...
4.
Sinha D, Foeller M, Bell A, Nixon Jr A, Hudson D, James A, et al.
AJOG Glob Rep
. 2024 Nov;
4(4):100392.
PMID: 39493438
Background: The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic led to healthcare system changes aimed at minimizing disease transmission that impacted experiences with obstetric healthcare. Objective: To explore experiences of clinicians providing...
5.
Watkins V, Zhao P, Frolova A, Carter E, Kelly J, Odibo A, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM
. 2024 Nov;
6(12):101534.
PMID: 39490897
Objective: Physical activity in pregnancy decreases the risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. This study evaluates the association between first trimester physical activity, assessed by Kaiser Physical Activity Survey...
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Cantave M, Paul R, Atwood L, Bradley B, Collins A, Battle J, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM
. 2024 Oct;
6(12):101531.
PMID: 39427880
No abstract available.
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Burd J, Xie E, Kelly J, Carter E, Odibo A, Zofkie A, et al.
Am J Perinatol
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39374906
Objective: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends speculum exams, rather than digital exams, for evaluation of the cervix after preterm prelabor rupture of membranes (PPROM). However, in clinical...
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Burd J, Woolfolk C, Dombrowski M, Carter E, Kelly J, Frolova A, et al.
Am J Perinatol
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39317213
Objective: We sought to assess the impact of a prolonged latent phase (PLP) on maternal and neonatal morbidity. Study Design: This is a secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study...
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Thayer S, Cohen S, Williams S, Stevenson L, Stewart K, Goodman B, et al.
Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM
. 2024 Sep;
6(11):101507.
PMID: 39307243
No abstract available.
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Doss J, Diveley E, Zhang F, Scheffer A, Huang R, Jackson D, et al.
Pregnancy Hypertens
. 2024 Aug;
37:101152.
PMID: 39213820
Objectives: Our study aimed to explore the impact of COVID-19 infection on pregnancy outcomes, accounting for the progression of variants, vaccines, and treatment modalities. Study Design: We performed a prospective...