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Kylie E Hunter
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 51
Citations - 1634
Kylie E Hunter is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1026 citations. Previous affiliations of Kylie E Hunter include National Health and Medical Research Council.
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Delayed vs early umbilical cord clamping for preterm infants: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Michael Fogarty,David A Osborn,Lisa M. Askie,Anna Lene Seidler,Kylie E Hunter,Kei Lui,John Simes,William Tarnow-Mordi +7 more
TL;DR: High‐quality evidence is provided that delayed clamping reduced hospital mortality, which supports current guidelines recommending delays in cord clamping in preterm infants.
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Association Between Oxygen Saturation Targeting and Death or Disability in Extremely Preterm Infants in the Neonatal Oxygenation Prospective Meta-analysis Collaboration.
Lisa M. Askie,Brian A Darlow,Neil N. Finer,Barbara Schmidt,Barbara Schmidt,Ben Stenson,William Tarnow-Mordi,Peter G Davis,Waldemar A. Carlo,Peter Brocklehurst,Peter Brocklehurst,Lucy Claire Davies,Abhik Das,Wade Rich,Marie G. Gantz,Robin S. Roberts,Robin K. Whyte,Lorrie Costantini,Christian F. Poets,Elizabeth Asztalos,Malcolm R. Battin,Henry L. Halliday,Neil Marlow,Win Tin,Andrew J. King,Edmund Juszczak,Colin J Morley,Lex W. Doyle,Val Gebski,Kylie E Hunter,R. J. Simes +30 more
TL;DR: There was no significant difference between a lower SpO2 target range compared with a higher SpO 2 target range on the primary composite outcome of death or major disability at a corrected age of 18 to 24 months.
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Antiplatelet therapy before or after 16 weeks' gestation for preventing preeclampsia: an individual participant data meta-analysis.
TL;DR: The effect of low‐dose aspirin and other antiplatelet agents on preeclampsia and its complications is consistent, regardless of whether treatment is started before or after 16 weeks’ gestation.
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Breast Cancer Screening Using Tomosynthesis or Mammography: A Meta-analysis of Cancer Detection and Recall.
TL;DR: Tomosynthesis improves CDR and reduces recall; however, effects are dependent on screening setting, with greater improvement in CDR in European/Scandinavian studies (biennial screening) and reduction in recall in US studies with high baseline recall.
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The epidemiology, radiology and biological characteristics of interval breast cancers in population mammography screening
Nehmat Houssami,Kylie E Hunter +1 more
TL;DR: The biological characteristics of interval breast cancers show that they have relatively worse tumour prognostic characteristics and biomarker profile, and also survival outcomes, than screen-detected breast cancers; however, they have similar characteristics and prognosis as breast cancers occurring in non-screened women.