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Gerald B. Merenstein
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 40
Citations - 2905
Gerald B. Merenstein is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perinatal asphyxia & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2802 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerald B. Merenstein include Anschutz Medical Campus & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Effect of Corticosteroids for Fetal Maturation on Perinatal Outcomes: NIH Consensus Development Panel on the Effect of Corticosteroids for Fetal Maturation on Perinatal Outcomes
Larry C. Gilstrap,Robert Christensen,William H. Clewell,Mary E. D'Alton,Ezra C. Davidson,Marilyn B. Escobedo,Dwenda K. Gjerdingen,Jan Goddard-Finegold,Robert L. Goldenberg,David A. Grimes,Thomas N. Hansen,Ralph E. Kauffman,Emmett B. Keeler,William Oh,Elizabeth J. Susman,Marlyn G. Vogel,Mary Ellen Avery,Philip L. Ballard,Roberta A. Ballard,Patricia Crowley,Thomas J. Garite,Gary D.V. Hankins,Alan H. Jobe,Janna G. Koppe,James Maher,Irwin R. Merkatz,Seetha Shankaran,Kit N. Simpson,John C. Sinclair,Theodore A. Slotkin,H. William Taeusch,Linda L. Wright,Duane F. Alexander,Mary Anne Berberich,Michael B. Bracken,Leslie T. Cooper,Larry Culpepper,Jerry M. Elliott,John H. Ferguson,Frederic Frigoletto,Dorothy Berlin Gail,William H. Hall,M. Douglas Jones,Barbara Medoff-Cooper,Gerald B. Merenstein,Judith M. Whalen,Claude Lenfant,Ada Sue Hinshaw +47 more
TL;DR: Antenatal corticosteroid therapy is indicated for women at risk of premature delivery with few exceptions and will result in a substantial decrease in neonatal morbidity and mortality, as well as substantial savings in health care costs.
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Antibiotic Therapy for Reduction of Infant Morbidity After Preterm Premature Rupture of the Membranes: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Brian M. Mercer,Menachem Miodovnik,Gary R. Thurnau,Robert L. Goldenberg,Anita Das,R. D. Ramsey,Y. A. Rabello,Paul J. Meis,Atef H. Moawad,Jay D. Iams,J. P. Van Dorsten,Richard H. Paul,S. F. Bottoms,Gerald B. Merenstein,Elizabeth Thom,James M. Roberts,Donald McNellis +16 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that women with expectantly managed PPROM remote from term receive antibiotics to reduce infant morbidity, and among GBS-negative women, significant pregnancy prolongation was seen with antibiotics.
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The definition of acute perinatal asphyxia.
Brian S. Carter,Albert D. Haverkamp,Albert D. Haverkamp,Gerald B. Merenstein,Gerald B. Merenstein +4 more
TL;DR: A definition consistent with the American Academy of Pediatrics-American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Guidelines for Perinatal Care, requiring multiple biochemical and clinical indices for asphyxia, is given.
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Addressing the hidden curriculum: understanding educator professionalism.
TL;DR: Attention needs to be paid to the professionalization of medical educators as teachers, a professionalization process that parallels and often intersects the values and behaviors of medical practice but remains a distinct and important body of knowledge and skills unto itself.
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Protracted diarrhea and malnutrition in infancy: Changes in intestinal morphology and disaccharidase activities during treatment with total intravenous nutrition or oral elemental diets
TL;DR: Two therapeutic regimens were compared in 16 infants with protracted diarrhea and malnutrition suggesting that patients given enteral feedings early tended to have a more rapid return of intestinal function and of some intestinal enzymes.