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Thomas M OShea

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Bose C, Valentine G, Philips K, Boggess K, Moss K, Barros S, et al.
J Perinatol . 2023 Jan; 43(4):470-476. PMID: 36697694
Background: To evaluate if treating maternal periodontal disease, a pro-inflammatory condition, during pregnancy (intervention) compared to after pregnancy (control) reduces the likelihood of offspring screening positive for autism spectrum disorder...
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Joseph R, Hooper S, Heeren T, Santos Jr H, Frazier J, Venuti L, et al.
Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol . 2022 Dec; 36(5):654-664. PMID: 36530363
Background: Children born extremely preterm (EP) are at increased risk of cognitive deficits that persist into adulthood. Few large cohort studies have examined differential impairment of cognitive function in EP-born...
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Taylor G, Joseph R, Kuban K, Douglass L, Laux J, Andrews B, et al.
Pediatrics . 2021 Apr; 147(5). PMID: 33824183
Objectives: Evidence-based care of extremely preterm infants (<28 weeks' gestation) depends heavily on research in which a primary outcome is infant neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI), yet it is unclear how well...
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Weitkamp J, Aschner J, Carlo W, Bancalari E, Perez J, Navarrete C, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2019 Dec; 87(7):1226-1230. PMID: 31801155
Background: Displaying heart rate characteristic (HRC) scores was associated with lower sepsis-associated mortality in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants in a multicenter randomized controlled trial (HeRO trial). The aim...
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Bangma J, Kwiatkowski E, Psioda M, Santos Jr H, Hooper S, Douglass L, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2019 Sep; 86(6):690-691. PMID: 31521061
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Bangma J, Kwiatkowski E, Psioda M, Santos Jr H, Hooper S, Douglass L, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2019 Apr; 86(6):758-765. PMID: 31005057
Background: To identify modifiable antecedents during pre-pregnancy and pregnancy windows associated with a positive child health at 10 years of age. Methods: Data on 889 children enrolled in the Extremely...
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Bangma J, Kwiatkowski E, Psioda M, Santos Jr H, Hooper S, Douglass L, et al.
J Pediatr . 2018 Aug; 202:44-49.e4. PMID: 30078720
Objective: To assess the development of a Positive Child Health Index (PCHI) based on 11 adverse outcomes and evaluate the association of PCHI with quality of life (QoL) scores in...
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OShea T, Joseph R, Allred E, Taylor H, Leviton A, Heeren T, et al.
J Perinatol . 2018 May; 38(7):908-916. PMID: 29808002
Objective: To describe the accuracy of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development-Second Edition (BSID-II) Mental Development Index (MDI) at 2 years of age for prediction of cognitive function at school...
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Hirschberger R, Kuban K, OShea T, Joseph R, Heeren T, Douglass L, et al.
Pediatr Neurol . 2018 Jan; 79:45-52. PMID: 29310907
Background: This study aims to determine the prevalence of neurodevelopmental impairments at age ten years among children born extremely preterm (less than 28 weeks gestational age) and to offer a...
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Joseph R, OShea T, Allred E, Heeren T, Kuban K
Pediatr Res . 2017 Oct; 83(4):767-777. PMID: 29072866
BackgroundTo determine if a key marker of socioeconomic status, maternal education, is associated with later neurocognitive and academic outcomes among children born extremely preterm (EP).MethodEight hundred and seventy-three children born...