J. Christopher Carey
University of Oklahoma
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Seminars in Perinatology | 2003
J. Christopher Carey; Mark A. Klebanoff
Asymptomatic maternal genital tract infection during pregnancy, particularly bacterial vaginosis, has been consistently associated with preterm birth. In response to this evidence, the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network (MFMU) designed and conducted 2 large randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials of metronidazole treatment of asymptomatic pregnant women with bacterial vaginosis or trichomoniasis in a general obstetrical population. These studies showed that treatment of women with bacterial vaginosis failed to prevent preterm birth, regardless of their history of prior preterm birth. Metronidazole treatment of women with trichomoniasis significantly increased the risk of preterm birth compared to placebo. These results formed the basis of the US Preventive Services Task Force recommendation that screening for bacterial vaginosis not be undertaken in low-risk pregnant women, and show that MFMU network studies can have a direct and immediate impact on obstetrical practice.
American Journal of Perinatology | 2012
Robert L. Andres; Yuan Zhao; Mark A. Klebanoff; John C. Hauth; Steve N. Caritis; J. Christopher Carey; Ronald J. Wapner; Jay D. Iams; Kenneth J. Leveno; Menachem Miodovnik; Baha M. Sibai; J. Peter Van Dorsten; Mitchell P. Dombrowski; Mary Jo O'Sullivan; Oded Langer
OBJECTIVE To determine if tobacco use increases the incidence of preterm premature rupture of the membranes (pPROM) or alters perinatal outcomes after pPROM. STUDY DESIGN This is a secondary analysis of the databases of three completed Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development-supported Maternal Fetal Medicine Units Network studies. Self-reported tobacco exposure data was obtained. Its relationship with the incidence of pPROM and associated neonatal outcome measures were assessed. RESULTS There was no difference in the incidence of pPROM when comparing nonsmokers to those using tobacco. Although a trend was seen between the incidence of pPROM and the amount smoked, this did not reach statistical significance. Among the patients with pPROM, the use of tobacco was not associated with an increase in perinatal morbidity. CONCLUSION Our data do not support a significant relationship between tobacco use and pPROM.
The New England Journal of Medicine | 1995
Sharon L. Hillier; Robert P. Nugent; David A. Eschenbach; Marijane A. Krohn; Ronald S. Gibbs; David H. Martin; Mary Frances Cotch; Robert Edelman; Joseph G. Pastorek; A. Vijaya Rao; Donald McNellis; Joan A. Regan; J. Christopher Carey; Mark A. Klebanoff
The New England Journal of Medicine | 2000
J. Christopher Carey; Mark A. Klebanoff; John C. Hauth; Sharon L. Hillier; Elizabeth Thom; J.M. Ernest; R. Phillip Heine; Robert P. Nugent; Molly Fischer; Kenneth J. Leveno; Ronald J. Wapner; Michael W. Varner; Wayne Trout; Atef H. Moawad; Baha M. Sibai; Menachem Miodovnik; Mitchell P. Dombrowski; Mary Jo O'Sullivan; J.Peter VanDorsten; Oded Langer; James M. Roberts
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1995
Patricia H. Shiono; Mark A. Klebanoff; Robert P. Nugent; Mary Frances Cotch; Diana G. Wilkins; Douglas E. Rollins; J. Christopher Carey; Richard E. Behrman
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1991
David A. Eschenbach; Robert P. Nugent; A. Vijaya Rao; Mary Frances Cotch; Ronald S. Gibbs; Kathleen A. Lipscomb; David H. Martin; Joseph G. Pastorek; Philip J. Rettig; J. Christopher Carey; Joan A. Regan; Kim L. Geromanos; Molly L.F. Lee; W. Kenneth Poole; Robert Edelman
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2005
Mark A. Klebanoff; Sharon L. Hillier; Robert P. Nugent; Cora MacPherson; John C. Hauth; J. Christopher Carey; Margaret Harper; Ronald J. Wapner; Wayne Trout; Atef H. Moawad; Kenneth J. Leveno; Menachem Miodovnik; Baha M. Sibai; J.Peter VanDorsten; Mitchell P. Dombrowski; Mary Jo O'Sullivan; Michael W. Varner; Oded Langer
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2006
William W. Andrews; Mark A. Klebanoff; Elizabeth Thom; John C. Hauth; J. Christopher Carey; Paul J. Meis; Steve N. Caritis; Kenneth J. Leveno; Ronald J. Wapner; Michael W. Varner; Jay D. Iams; Atef H. Moawad; Menachem Miodovnik; Baha M. Sibai; Mitchell P. Dombrowski; Oded Langer; Mary Jo O'Sullivan
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2004
Mark A. Klebanoff; John C. Hauth; Cora MacPherson; J. Christopher Carey; R. Phillips Heine; Ronald J. Wapner; Jay D. Iams; Atef H. Moawad; Menachem Miodovnik; Baha M. Sibai; J.Peter VanDorsten; Mitchell P. Dombrowski
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2001
Robert L. Goldenberg; Mark A. Klebanoff; J. Christopher Carey; Cora MacPherson
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