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    Neonatal outcomes in trial of vaginal birth versus repeat caesarean delivery in preterm pregnancies: A prospective cohort study by C. Suresh, Sunitha, Dude, Annie

    “…Objective To characterise neonatal morbidity following preterm trial of labour (TOL) in comparison with elective repeat caesarean section (eRCS) specifically…”
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    A comprehensive analysis of the association between placental pathology and recurrent preterm birth by Suresh, Sunitha C., Freedman, Alexa A., Hirsch, Emmet, Ernst, Linda M.

    “…Histologic examination of the placenta is often performed after preterm birth. Although placental examination cannot change the index pregnancy outcome, it may…”
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    Postpartum Outcomes With Systematic Treatment and Management of Postpartum Hypertension by Suresh, Sunitha C., Duncan, Colleen, Kaur, Harjot, Mueller, Ariel, Tung, Avery, Perdigao, Joana L., Khosla, Kavia, Dhir, Rohin, Stewart, Karie, Wallace, Kedra, Ahn, Roy, Rana, Sarosh

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-11-2021)
    “…To test the ability of a hospital-wide, bundled quality-improvement initiative to improve postpartum maternal blood pressure control and adherence to…”
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    Access to Reproductive Health Care in Juvenile Justice Facilities by Suresh, Sunitha C., Questell, Lauren, Sufrin, Carolyn

    “…The juvenile justice system houses adolescents with unique and unmet reproductive needs, including family planning. The purpose of this study was to identify…”
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    History of respiratory problems in prior infant and respiratory morbidity in subsequent pregnancy by Ross, Naima, Suresh, Sunitha C., Dude, Annie

    “…Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a common cause of morbidity in preterm neonates. Late preterm births (34 0/7 to 36 6/7 weeks of gestation) account for…”
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    Real life outpatient biomarker use in management of hypertensive pregnancies in third trimester in a low resource SeTting: ROBUST study by Soundararajan, Revathi, Suresh, Sunitha C., Mueller, Ariel, Heimberger, Sarah, Avula, Smitha, Sathyanarayana, Chaitra, Mahesh, Sunitha, Madhuprakash, Sushma, Rana, Sarosh

    Published in Pregnancy hypertension (01-03-2021)
    “…•We studied angiogenic proteins in pregnant hypertensive women in an Indian clinic.•sFlt1/PlGF ratio was used as adjunt to clinical care for risk assessment &…”
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    Discharge medication delivery location and postpartum blood pressure control in patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy by Zhu, Katherine H, Lewandowski, Whitney L, Bisson, Courtney M, Suresh, Sunitha C, Patel, Easha, Mueller, Ariel, Silasi, Michelle, Rana, Sarosh

    Published in Pregnancy hypertension (01-06-2024)
    “…•Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are a major cause of postpartum morbidity.•Bedside medication delivery has not been studied in pregnant patients.•Bedside…”
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    Hospitalization Duration Following Uncomplicated Cesarean Delivery: Predictors, Facility Variation, and Outcomes by Federspiel, Jerome J., Suresh, Sunitha C., Darwin, Kristin C., Szymanski, Linda M.

    Published in American journal of perinatology reports (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract Objectives  This study was designed to: (1) characterize stay duration following cesarean delivery, (2) ascertain whether facility variation exists,…”
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    Evidence-based protocol decreases time to vaginal delivery in elective inductions by Suresh, Sunitha C., Kucirka, Lauren, Chau, Danielle B., Hadley, Megan, Sheffield, Jeanne S.

    “…Labor induction accounts for over 1 in 5 births in the United States. There is large variability in practices of induction of labor. Standardizing aspects of…”
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    Aprotinin is safe in pediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery by Backer, Carl L., MD, Kelle, Angela M., BS, Stewart, Robert D., MD, MPH, Suresh, Sunitha C, Ali, Farah N., MD, Cohn, Richard A., MD, Seshadri, Roopa, PhD, Mavroudis, Constantine, MD

    “…Objective Aprotinin, a serine protease inhibitor, decreases transfusion requirements and inflammatory response after cardiopulmonary bypass. This study was…”
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