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Mai AlQubaisi
Researcher at Hamad Medical Corporation
Publications - 6
Citations - 25
Mai AlQubaisi is an academic researcher from Hamad Medical Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cohort study. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 6 publications receiving 5 citations.
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Incidence, Risk Factors, and Outcomes of Preterm and Early Term Births: A Population-Based Register Study
Salma Younes,Muthanna Samara,Rana Al-Jurf,Gheyath K. Nasrallah,Sawsan Al-Obaidly,Husam Salama,Tawa Olukade,Sara Hammuda,Mohamed A. Ismail,Ghassan Abdoh,Palli Valapila Abdulrouf,Tom Farrell,Mai AlQubaisi,Hilal Al Rifai,Nader Al-Dewik +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined 15,865 singleton live births using 12-month retrospective registry data from the PEARL-Peristat Study and found that all groups of PTB and ETB were significantly associated with low birth weight (LBW), large for gestational age (LGA) births, caesarean delivery, and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)/or death of neonate in labor room (LR)/operation theatre (OT).
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Incidence, risk factors, and feto-maternal outcomes of inappropriate birth weight for gestational age among singleton live births in Qatar : a population-based study
Salma Younes,Muthanna Samara,Noor Salama,Rana Al-Jurf,Gheyath K. Nasrallah,Sawsan Al-Obaidly,Husam Salama,Tawa Olukade,Sara Hammuda,Ghassan Abdoh,Palli Valapila Abdulrouf,Tom Farrell,Mai AlQubaisi,Hilal Al Rifai,Nader Al-Dewik +14 more
TL;DR: The PEARL-Peristat study was funded by Qatar National Research Fund (Grant no NPRP 6-238-3-059) and was sponsored by the Medical Research Centre, Hamad Medical Corporation.
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Maternal characteristics and pregnancy outcomes of women with chronic hypertension: a population-based study.
Mariam Kunjachen Maducolil,Sawsan Al-Obaidly,Tawa Olukade,Husam Salama,Mai AlQubaisi,Hilal Al Rifai +5 more
TL;DR: Hypertensive mothers have multiple other comorbidities when compared to the general population, they are older, parous, diabetic and obese with an increased risk of preterm birth and cesarean deliveries.
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Antenatal corticosteroids and short-term neonatal outcomes in term and near-term infants of diabetic mothers. Analysis of the Qatar PEARL-peristat registry.
Haytham Ali,Husam Salama,Nicola J. Robertson,Tawa Olukade,Sawsan Al-Obaidly,Mai AlQubaisi,Hilal Al Rifai +6 more
TL;DR: Although the low exposure rate was a limitation, ACS administration did not reduce respiratory morbidity in near-term or term IDMs and was independently associated with an increase in NICU admissions.