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J. Peter VanDorsten
Researcher at Medical University of South Carolina
Publications - 34
Citations - 3409
J. Peter VanDorsten is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 34 publications receiving 3072 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Peter VanDorsten include University of Alabama at Birmingham & Ohio State University.
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Metronidazole to prevent preterm delivery in pregnant women with asymptomatic bacterial vaginosis
J. Christopher Carey,Mark A. Klebanoff,John C. Hauth,Sharon L. Hillier,Elizabeth Thom,J.M. Ernest,R. Phillip Heine,Robert P. Nugent,Molly L. Fischer,Kenneth J. Leveno,Ronald J. Wapner,Michael W. Varner,Wayne Trout,Atef H. Moawad,Bahaeddine M Sibai,Menachem Miodovnik,Mitchell P. Dombrowski,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,J. Peter VanDorsten,Oded Langer,James M. Roberts +20 more
TL;DR: Treatment with metronidazole did not reduce the occurrence of preterm labor, intraamniotic or postpartum infections, neonatal sepsis, or admission of the infant to the neonatal intensive care unit.
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Hypertensive disorders in twin versus singleton gestations
Baha M. Sibai,John C. Hauth,Steve N. Caritis,Marshall D. Lindheimer,Cora MacPherson,Mark A. Klebanoff,J. Peter VanDorsten,Mark Landon,Menachem Miodovnik,Richard Paul,Paul J. Meis,Gary R. Thurnau,Mitchell P. Dombrowski,James M. Roberts,Donald McNellis +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared rates and severity of gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, as well as perinatal outcomes when these complications develop, between women with twin gestations and those with singleton gestations.
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The Preterm Prediction Study: Association of second-trimester genitourinary chlamydia infection with subsequent spontaneous preterm birth
William W. Andrews,Robert L. Goldenberg,Brian M. Mercer,Jay D. Iams,Paul J. Meis,Atef H. Moawad,Anita Das,J. Peter VanDorsten,Steve N. Caritis,Gary R. Thurnau,Menachem Miodovnik,James S. Roberts,Donald McNellis +12 more
TL;DR: Genitourinary C trachomatis infection at 24 weeks' gestation was associated with a 2-fold to 3-fold increased risk of subsequent spontaneous preterm birth.
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Risks of preeclampsia and adverse neonatal outcomes among women with pregestational diabetes mellitus
Baha M. Sibai,Steve N. Caritis,John C. Hauth,Marshall D. Lindheimer,J. Peter VanDorsten,Cora MacPherson,Mark A. Klebanoff,Mark B. Landon,Menachem Miodovnik,Richard J. Paul,Paul J. Meis,Mitchell P. Dombrowski,Gary R. Thurnau,James S. Roberts,Donald McNellis +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the frequency of preeclampsia and adverse neonatal outcomes among women with pregestational diabetes was found to increase significantly with increasing severity of diabetes according to white classification (class B, 11%; class C, 22%; class D, 21%; class R plus class F, 36%).
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Mild Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Long-Term Child Health
Mark B. Landon,Madeline Murguia Rice,Michael W. Varner,Brian M. Casey,Uma M. Reddy,Ronald J. Wapner,Dwight J. Rouse,Joseph R. Biggio,John M. Thorp,Edward K. Chien,George R. Saade,Alan M. Peaceman,Sean C. Blackwell,J. Peter VanDorsten +13 more
TL;DR: Although treatment for mild GDM has been associated with neonatal benefits, no reduction in childhood obesity or metabolic dysfunction in the offspring of treated women was found, and only female offspring of women treated for mildGDM had lower fasting glucose.