2015
Male obesity is an independent risk factor for treatment failure among couples with unexplained infertility in the assessment of multiple intrauterine gestations from ovarian stimulation (AMIGOS) trial
Polotsky A, Allshouse A, Krawetz S, Santoro N, Eisenberg E, Zhang H, Diamond M. Male obesity is an independent risk factor for treatment failure among couples with unexplained infertility in the assessment of multiple intrauterine gestations from ovarian stimulation (AMIGOS) trial. Fertility And Sterility 2015, 104: e78. DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2015.07.238.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCluster analysis of spontaneous preterm birth phenotypes identifies potential associations among preterm birth mechanisms
Esplin MS, Manuck TA, Varner MW, Christensen B, Biggio J, Bukowski R, Parry S, Zhang H, Huang H, Andrews W, Saade G, Sadovsky Y, Reddy UM, Ilekis J. Cluster analysis of spontaneous preterm birth phenotypes identifies potential associations among preterm birth mechanisms. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 213: 429.e1-429.e9. PMID: 26070700, PMCID: PMC4556543, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2015.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpontaneous preterm birthDecidual hemorrhagePlacental dysfunctionProspective case-control multicenter studyCase-control multicenter studyPremature membrane ruptureGroup of womenCommon biologic pathwaysMaternal comorbiditiesPreterm singletonsPreterm birthWeeks' gestationMulticenter studyMaternal stressSecondary analysisBiologic pathwaysFamilial factorsGenetic factorsWomenPhenotypic profileGestationInfectionMembrane ruptureCommon mechanismPhenotypeThe phenotype of spontaneous preterm birth: application of a clinical phenotyping tool
Manuck TA, Esplin MS, Biggio J, Bukowski R, Parry S, Zhang H, Huang H, Varner MW, Andrews W, Saade G, Sadovsky Y, Reddy UM, Ilekis J, Research E. The phenotype of spontaneous preterm birth: application of a clinical phenotyping tool. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2015, 212: 487.e1-487.e11. PMID: 25687564, PMCID: PMC4456184, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2015.02.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpontaneous preterm birthEarly spontaneous preterm birthInfection/inflammationDecidual hemorrhageGestational ageCervical insufficiencyPreterm birthWeeks' gestationPlacental dysfunctionWhite womenMaternal stressSingleton spontaneous preterm birthDelivery gestational ageFinal common pathwayAfrican American womenMaternal comorbiditiesPremature ruptureProspective studyPlanned analysisUterine distentionClinical dataMultiple possible causesGestationHemorrhageComprehensive classification system
2011
Estimating rates of multiple gestation pregnancies: Sample size calculation from the assessment of multiple intrauterine gestations from ovarian stimulation (AMIGOS) trial
Diamond MP, Mitwally M, Casper R, Ager J, Legro RS, Brzyski R, Casson P, Eisenberg E, Zhang H, Network F. Estimating rates of multiple gestation pregnancies: Sample size calculation from the assessment of multiple intrauterine gestations from ovarian stimulation (AMIGOS) trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2011, 32: 902-908. PMID: 21787883, PMCID: PMC3708642, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2011.07.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAromatase InhibitorsClomipheneDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodFemaleFertility Agents, FemaleGonadotropinsHumansInfant, NewbornInfertilityLetrozoleMaleNitrilesOvulation InductionPregnancyPregnancy OutcomePregnancy, MultipleProspective StudiesTreatment OutcomeTriazolesYoung AdultConceptsMultiple Intrauterine GestationsMultiple gestation pregnanciesOvulation inductionUnexplained infertilityGestation pregnanciesIntrauterine gestationMultiple gestationsComparable pregnancy ratesMono-follicular developmentOvarian stimulation (AMIGOS) trialOvarian hyperstimulation syndromePregnancy success ratePublic health benefitsExpense of careHyperstimulation syndromeClomiphene citrateNeonatal morbidityPreterm laborFertility medicationsPreterm infantsIntrauterine inseminationStimulation trialsAromatase inhibitorsPregnancy rateGestation