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Jenny Y. Mei
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 37
Citations - 333
Jenny Y. Mei is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 28 publications receiving 186 citations.
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Birth Plans: What Matters for Birth Experience Satisfaction.
TL;DR: Having a higher number of requests fulfilled was positively associated with birth experience satisfaction, while having a high number of Requests fulfilled was inversely associated withBirth experience satisfaction.
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Influence of graft source and configuration on revision rate and patient-reported outcomes after MPFL reconstruction: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
TL;DR: While autograft tendon may be associated with higher patient-reported outcomes in the absence of associated connective tissue disorders or ligamentous laxity, patient factors and allograft processing techniques should be carefully considered when selecting an MPFL graft source, as revision rates were no different between graft sources.
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Childbirth Education Class and Birth Plans Are Associated with a Vaginal Delivery
Yalda Afshar,Erica T. Wang,Jenny Y. Mei,Tania F. Esakoff,Margareta D. Pisarska,Kimberly D. Gregory +5 more
TL;DR: Attending CBE class and/or having a birth plan were associated with a vaginal delivery, and it is suggested that patient education and birth preparation may influence the mode of delivery.
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Birth plans-Impact on mode of delivery, obstetrical interventions, and birth experience satisfaction: A prospective cohort study.
TL;DR: Women with and without a birth plan had similar odds of cesarean delivery and though they had fewer obstetrical interventions, they were less satisfied with their birth experience, compared with women without birth plans.
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The systemic inflammatory landscape of COVID-19 in pregnancy: Extensive serum proteomic profiling of mother-infant dyads with in utero SARS-CoV-2.
Suan-Sin Foo,Mary Catherine Cambou,Thalia Mok,Viviana M. Fajardo,Kyle L. Jung,Trevon Fuller,Weiqiang Chen,Tara Kerin,Jenny Y. Mei,Debika Bhattacharya,Younho Choi,Xin Wu,Tian Xia,Woo-Jin Shin,Jessica Cranston,Grace M. Aldrovandi,Nicole H. Tobin,Deisy Contreras,Francisco Javier Ibarrondo,Otto O. Yang,Shangxin Yang,Omai B. Garner,Ruth Cortado,Yvonne J. Bryson,Carla Janzen,Shubhamoy Ghosh,Sherin U. Devaskar,Brenda Asilnejad,Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira,Zilton Vasconcelos,Priya R. Soni,L. Caroline Gibson,Patrícia Brasil,Suzy A.A. Comhair,Vaithilingaraja Arumugaswami,Serpil C. Erzurum,Rashmi Rao,Jae U. Jung,Karin Nielsen-Saines +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the clinical and immunological landscapes of 93 COVID19 mothers and 45 of their SARS-CoV-2-exposed infants through comprehensive serum proteomics profiling for >1400 cytokines of their peripheral and cord blood specimens.