2010
Functional connectivity to a right hemisphere language center in prematurely born adolescents
Myers EH, Hampson M, Vohr B, Lacadie C, Frost SJ, Pugh KR, Katz KH, Schneider KC, Makuch RW, Constable RT, Ment LR. Functional connectivity to a right hemisphere language center in prematurely born adolescents. NeuroImage 2010, 51: 1445-1452. PMID: 20347043, PMCID: PMC2872040, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.03.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional connectivityWord Reading EfficiencyVerbal Comprehension IndexWechsler Intelligence ScaleRight supramarginal gyrusPeabody Picture VocabularyGreater cognitive deficitsPPVT-R scoresPhonological processingComprehension IndexLanguage tasksChildren-IIIIntelligence ScaleReading efficiencyLanguage deficitsPicture VocabularyWISC-IIISupramarginal gyrusCognitive outcomesNeurobiological basisHemisphere regionsCognitive deficitsWernicke's areaNeural activityLanguage processing
2009
Alterations in neural connectivity in preterm children at school age
Gozzo Y, Vohr B, Lacadie C, Hampson M, Katz KH, Maller-Kesselman J, Schneider KC, Peterson BS, Rajeevan N, Makuch RW, Constable RT, Ment LR. Alterations in neural connectivity in preterm children at school age. NeuroImage 2009, 48: 458-463. PMID: 19560547, PMCID: PMC2775072, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.06.046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingLanguage tasksWernicke's areaLanguage processingPeabody Individual Achievement TestRight inferior frontal gyrusPT childrenAuditory language functionsAuditory language taskCortical language regionsSchool ageInferior frontal gyrusReading comprehension testWechsler Intelligence ScalePeabody Picture VocabularyInferior parietal lobulePT subjectsSchool-aged childrenChildren-IIIComprehension testFrontal gyrusIntelligence ScalePicture VocabularyWISC-IIILanguage regions
2000
Upper gastrointestinal tolerability of celecoxib, a COX-2 specific inhibitor, compared to naproxen and placebo.
Bensen W, Zhao S, Burke T, Zabinski R, Makuch R, Maurath C, Agrawal N, Geis G. Upper gastrointestinal tolerability of celecoxib, a COX-2 specific inhibitor, compared to naproxen and placebo. The Journal Of Rheumatology 2000, 27: 1876-83. PMID: 10955327.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbdominal PainAnti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-SteroidalArthritis, RheumatoidCelecoxibCyclooxygenase 2Cyclooxygenase 2 InhibitorsCyclooxygenase InhibitorsDigestive SystemDouble-Blind MethodDyspepsiaFemaleHumansIsoenzymesMaleMembrane ProteinsMiddle AgedNaproxenNauseaOsteoarthritisProspective StudiesProstaglandin-Endoperoxide SynthasesPyrazolesRisk FactorsSulfonamidesTime FactorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsUpper gastrointestinal tolerabilityUpper GI symptomsSevere abdominal painComposite endpointAbdominal painGastrointestinal tolerabilityGI symptomsIndependent predictorsRheumatoid arthritisRelative riskCOX-2-specific inhibitorsUpper GI tolerabilityTreatment group patientsDose-response relationshipGI tolerabilityPlacebo patientsGroup patientsCumulative incidenceParallel groupClinical trialsPlaceboPatientsCelecoxibTolerabilityEndpointBlood Pressure Exceeding National Guidelines Among Women After Stroke
Kernan W, Viscoli C, Brass L, Makuch R, Sarrel P, Horwitz R. Blood Pressure Exceeding National Guidelines Among Women After Stroke. Stroke 2000, 31: 415-419. PMID: 10657415, DOI: 10.1161/01.str.31.2.415.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistory of hypertensionBlood pressure valuesNational guidelinesBlood pressureFirst examinationTrial of estrogenSecondary stroke preventionTransient ischemic attackBlood pressure controlTreatment of hypertensionProportion of womenIschemic attackSevere hypertensionStroke preventionSecondary preventionDiabetic patientsMean ageHypertensionPatientsPressure valuesPersonal physicianPressure controlSeparate guidelinesStrokeWomen
1999
The Etiology and Outcome of Cerebral Ventriculomegaly at Term in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants
Ment L, Vohr B, Allan W, Westerveld M, Katz K, Schneider K, Makuch R. The Etiology and Outcome of Cerebral Ventriculomegaly at Term in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants. Pediatrics 1999, 104: 243-248. PMID: 10429002, DOI: 10.1542/peds.104.2.243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBronchopulmonary dysplasiaPreterm infantsCorrected ageIndependent predictorsCerebral ventriculomegalyBirth weightGrade 3Low birth weight preterm infantsBirth weight preterm infantsMaternal educationLow birth weight survivorsCause of ventriculomegalyDevelopment of ventriculomegalyGrades of IVHIncidence of handicapWeight preterm infantsMonths' corrected ageAdverse neurodevelopmental outcomesLow birth weightYears' corrected ageAdverse cognitive outcomesLogistic regression analysisYears of ageApgar scoreNeurodevelopmental handicap
1996
Can treatment that is helpful on average be harmful to some patients? A study of the conflicting information needs of clinical inquiry and drug regulation
Horwitz R, Singer B, Makuch R, Viscoli C. Can treatment that is helpful on average be harmful to some patients? A study of the conflicting information needs of clinical inquiry and drug regulation. Journal Of Clinical Epidemiology 1996, 49: 395-400. PMID: 8621989, DOI: 10.1016/0895-4356(95)00058-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical inquiryBeta-Blocker Heart Attack TrialCoronary artery surgeryHeart Attack TrialSubgroup of patientsArtery surgeryAspirin useCoronary surgeryMulticenter RCTClinical featuresAttack TrialClinical centersClinical conditionsTreatment groupsPatientsBenefit of propranololClinical decisionTrial resultsHeterogeneous groupPropranololRCTsSurgeryTreatmentTrialsOverall benefit
1993
Risk period for intraventricular hemorrhage of the preterm neonate is independent of gestational age.
Ment L, Oh W, Ehrenkranz R, Philip A, Schneider K, Katz K, Taylor K, Duncan C, Makuch R. Risk period for intraventricular hemorrhage of the preterm neonate is independent of gestational age. Seminars In Perinatology 1993, 17: 338-41. PMID: 8290976.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1992
Risk factors for early intraventricular hemorrhage in low birth weight infants
Ment L, Oh W, Philip A, Ehrenkranz R, Duncan C, Allan W, Taylor K, Schneider K, Katz K, Makuch R. Risk factors for early intraventricular hemorrhage in low birth weight infants. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1992, 121: 776-783. PMID: 1432433, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(05)81915-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGMH/IVHBirth weightRisk factorsIntraventricular hemorrhageLow birth weight infantsBirth weight infantsMaternal risk factorsGm birth weightMore vaginal deliveriesIndependent prognostic indicatorGerminal matrix hemorrhageHigh-grade hemorrhageRisk factor dataGroups of infantsMode of deliveryEarly intraventricular hemorrhagePrimary hospitalizationSevere IVHTocolytic useWeight infantsPreterm infantsVaginal deliveryVertex presentationGestational ageIVH group