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Mark Hiatt
Researcher at Saint Peter's University Hospital
Publications - 65
Citations - 1917
Mark Hiatt is an academic researcher from Saint Peter's University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apnea & Gestational age. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1821 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Hiatt include Rutgers University & University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
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Maternal infection, fetal inflammatory response, and brain damage in very low birth weight infants
Alan Leviton,Alan Leviton,Nigel Paneth,M.Lynne Reuss,Mervyn Susser,Elizabeth N. Allred,Olaf Dammann,Olaf Dammann,Karl C K Kuban,Karl C K Kuban,Linda J. Van Marter,Marcello Pagano,Thomas Hegyi,Mark Hiatt,Ulana Sanocka,Farrokh Shahrivar,Farrokh Shahrivar,Michael M. Abiri,Michael M. Abiri,Donald N. DiSalvo,Donald N. DiSalvo,Peter M. Doubilet,Peter M. Doubilet,Ram Kairam,Ram Kairam,Elias Kazam,Elias Kazam,Elias Kazam,Madhuri Kirpekar,Madhuri Kirpekar,David Rosenfeld,Steven Schonfeld,Jane Share,Margaret H. Collins,David R. Genest,David R. Genest,Debra S. Heller,Susan Shen-Schwarz +37 more
TL;DR: Echolucent images of cerebral white matter, seen on cranial ultrasonographic scans of very low birth weight newborns, predict motor and cognitive limitations and indicators of maternal infection and of a fetal inflammatory response are strongly and independently associated with EL.
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The apgar score and its components in the preterm infant.
Thomas Hegyi,Tracy Carbone,Mujahid Anwar,Barbara M. Ostfeld,Mark Hiatt,Anne Koons,Jennifer Pinto-Martin,Nigel Paneth +7 more
TL;DR: The data confirms the limited use of the Apgar score in preterm infants and demonstrates the different responses of theApgar score's components, including respiratory effort, muscle tone, and reflex activity correlated well with one another; heart rate correlated less well and color the least.
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Blood pressure ranges in premature infants. I. The first hours of life
Thomas Hegyi,Mary Terese Carbone,Mujahid Anwar,Barbara M. Ostfeld,Mark Hiatt,Anne Koons,Jennifer Pinto-Martin,Nigel Paneth +7 more
TL;DR: In healthy premature infants the limits of systolic and diastolic blood pressure are independent of birth weight and gestational age, and infants whose mothers have hypertension have higher pressures than infants in the healthy cohort.
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Effect of storage on breast milk antioxidant activity
TL;DR: To preserve the antioxidant activity of human milk, storage time should be limited to 48 hours, because Refrigeration is better than freezing and thawing.
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Antioxidant Capacity and Oxygen Radical Diseases in the Preterm Newborn
TL;DR: Cord serum antioxidant capacity correlates with gestational age but does not predict ORDP risk, and did not correlate with maternal smoking, preeclampsia, chorioamnionitis, cord pH Apgar scores, or any of the ORDP studied.