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    Antenatal consultation and deliberation: adapting to parental preferences

    To analyze and compare perspectives on antenatal consultation and decision-making from participants with varying degrees of prematurity experience and clinician-experts.

    Marlyse F. Haward, John M. Lorenz, Annie Janvier in Journal of Perinatology (2023)

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    How to hold an effective NICU family meeting: capturing parent perspectives to build a more robust framework

    To record the content and parental perceptions of family meetings in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to improve existing frameworks for facilitating these meetings.

    Matthew Drago, John M. Lorenz, Jennifer Hammond in Journal of Perinatology (2021)

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    You Can’t Take Your Baby Home Yet: A Longitudinal Study of Psychological Symptoms in Mothers of Infants Hospitalized in the NICU

    Evidence suggests that mothers of infants hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) experience elevated rates of psychological symptoms. However, previous studies of this population have been mai...

    Jenny H. Lotterman, John M. Lorenz in Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical … (2019)

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    Constructing a Culturally Informed Spanish Decision-Aid to Counsel Latino Parents Facing Imminent Extreme Premature Delivery

    Objective How Latino parents perceive and understand antenatal counseling for extreme prematurity, < 26 weeks of gestational age (GA), is not clear. We aim to characterize Latino parental perceptions of antenatal...

    Matthew J. Drago, Ursula Guillén, Maria Schiaratura in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2018)

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    Is urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin able to predict acute kidney injury episodes in very low birth weight infants in clinical settings?

    We evaluated the potential utility of elevated urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (UNGAL) concentration as a screening test for early identification of acute kidney injury (AKI) in very low bir...

    Elvira Parravicini, Chiara Locatelli, John M. Lorenz in Pediatric Research (2016)

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    Urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin: potential biomarker for late-onset sepsis

    To assess the ability of urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (UNGAL) to discriminate between culture-positive vs. culture-negative late-onset sepsis evaluations.

    Jennifer M. Pynn, Elvira Parravicini, Lisa Saiman, David A. Bateman in Pediatric Research (2015)

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    Serum creatinine concentration in very-low-birth-weight infants from birth to 34–36 wk postmenstrual age

    Serum creatinine (s[Cr]) reference ranges for very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) infants must account for physiologic changes in the first months of life.

    David A. Bateman, William Thomas, Elvira Parravicini, Elena Polesana in Pediatric Research (2015)

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    Urinary Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin Is a Promising Biomarker for Late Onset Culture-Positive Sepsis in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

    Need for the early identification of sepsis in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants has led to the search for reliable biomarkers. This study aims to determine whether urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated ...

    Elvira Parravicini, Sheri L Nemerofsky, Kenneth A Michelson in Pediatric Research (2010)

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    Reference Values of Urinary Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

    In very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, acute renal impairment (ARI) is common, but there is no consensus about criteria for its diagnosis. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) is an early and se...

    Trang K Huynh, David A Bateman, Elvira Parravicini, John M Lorenz in Pediatric Research (2009)

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    Alpha-Thalassemia Major Presenting in a Term Neonate without Hydrops

    We describe the clinical and pathologic features of an unusual case of alpha-thalassemia major in a patient who survived to term and lived for 9 days. The neonate was nonhydropic and the clinical picture was d...

    Sara E. Monaco, Mary Davis, Ay-chyn Huang in Pediatric and Developmental Pathology (2005)

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    Hypocapnia and Other Ventilation-Related Risk Factors for Cerebral Palsy in Low Birth Weight Infants

    Ventilatory management patterns in very low birth weight newborns, particularly iatrogenic hypocapnia, have occasionally been implicated in perinatal brain damage. However, such relationships have not been exp...

    Michael P Collins, John M Lorenz, James R Jetton, Nigel Paneth in Pediatric Research (2001)

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    Relationship of Early Neonatal Base Excess and pCO2 to Survival and Disabling Cerebral Palsy in the <2000 gm. Infant • 1225

    Michael P Collins, John M Lorenz, Nigel Paneth in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    Expression of Natural Killer (NK) Cells In Newborn Infants With Early Onset Sepsis 1461

    Said A Omar, John M Lorenz, Thomas Huard in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    The Effect of Antenatal Steroids (ANS) on Cord Blood Stem Cells (CD34) in Premature Infants 1387

    Maged D Farid, John M Lorenz, Thomas K Huard in Pediatric Research (1998)

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    THROMBOCYTOSIS IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT (VLBW) INFANTS. 1437

    Alaa Salhadar, John M Lorenz, Said Omar in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    PRENATAL STEROIDS (PNS) REDUCE ERYTHROCYTE TRANSFUSION IN VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT NEONATES ≤ 1500 GM. 1396

    Said Omar, Alaa Salhadar, John M Lorenz in Pediatric Research (1996)

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    The Role of Cortical Na,K-ATPase in Distal Nephron Potassium Secretion by the Immature Canine Kidney

    ABSTRACT: Amiloride-sensitive potassium secretion in response to acute potassium loading is lower in the newborn than in the adult. Potassium secretion is a function of late distal tubule and cortical collecti...

    John M Lorenz, Margery A Manuli, Lyle E Browne in Pediatric Research (1991)

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    Effects of Euvolemic and Hypervolemic Hyperbicarbonemia on Segmental Nephron HCO3 Reabsorption in the Newborn Dog1

    ABSTRACT: Studies were undertaken to determine the effect of elevated plasma bicarbonate concentration (PHCO3) with and without volume expansion on segmental nephron HCO3 reabsorption in newborn and adult dogs...

    John M Lorenz in Pediatric Research (1990)

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    1576 PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN POSTNATAL DIURESIS IN PRETERM INFANTS

    Abrupt increase in urine output in preterm infants on 2nd-3rd day of life has been documented. To determine the etiology of this diuresis, sequential changes in renal function during the first five days were s...

    Khurshid S Bidiwala, John M Lorenz, Leonard I Kleinman in Pediatric Research (1985)

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    Hemodynamically significant PDA: An echocardiographic and clinical assessment of incidence, natural history, and outcome in very low birth weight infants maintained in negative fluid balance

    Fifty very low birth weight (VLBW) infants (750–1500 g, 27–33 weeks gestational age) were assigned at random to one of two groups of negative fluid balance and underwent prospective clinical and echocardiograp...

    Mark D. Reller, John M. Lorenz, Uma R. Kotagal, Richard A. Meyer in Pediatric Cardiology (1985)

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