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Barbara J. Stoll
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications - 406
Citations - 47301
Barbara J. Stoll is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 100, co-authored 390 publications receiving 42107 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara J. Stoll include Emory University Hospital Midtown & Emory University.
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Extremely low birthweight neonates with protracted ventilation: mortality and 18-month neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Michele C. Walsh,Brenda H. Morris,Lisa A. Wrage,Betty R. Vohr,W. Kenneth Poole,Jon E. Tyson,Linda L. Wright,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,Barbara J. Stoll,Avroy A. Fanaroff +9 more
TL;DR: The prognosis for ELBW with protracted ventilation remains grim, and the cohort who remain intubated have diminished survival and high rates of impairment.
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Causes of death among stillbirths
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Prediction of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia by Postnatal Age in Extremely Premature Infants
Matthew M. Laughon,John C. Langer,Carl L. Bose,P. Brian Smith,Namasivayam Ambalavanan,Kathleen A. Kennedy,Barbara J. Stoll,Susie Buchter,Abbot R. Laptook,Richard A. Ehrenkranz,C. Michael Cotten,Deanne E. Wilson-Costello,Seetha Shankaran,Krisa P. Van Meurs,Alexis S. Davis,Marie G. Gantz,Neil N. Finer,Bradley A. Yoder,Roger G. Faix,Waldemar A. Carlo,Kurt Schibler,Nancy S. Newman,Wade Rich,Abhik Das,Rosemary D. Higgins,Michele C. Walsh +25 more
TL;DR: The probability of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in extremely premature infants can be determined accurately using a limited amount of readily available clinical information.
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Endemic cholera in rural bangladesh, 1966–1980
Roger I. Glass,Roger I. Glass,Stan Becker,M. Imdadul Huq,Barbara J. Stoll,M. U. Khan,Michael H. Merson,Michael H. Merson,John V. Lee,Robert E. Black,Robert E. Black +10 more
TL;DR: While little progress has been made in understanding the mode of transmission of v. cholerae 01, and in identifying practices for prevention, fluid therapy in this area has decreased the case fatality rate significantly and provides guidance for similar programs elsewhere.
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The global impact of neonatal infection.
TL;DR: A new recognition that neonatal infections are important causes of morbidity and mortality and that simple interventions are available that can make a significant impact on the incidences of infection and death related to infection.