Hydrocortisone in Preterm Infants and School-Age Functional Outcomes: Follow-Up of a Randomized Clinical Trial
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- Title
- Hydrocortisone in Preterm Infants and School-Age Functional Outcomes: Follow-Up of a Randomized Clinical Trial
- Creators
- Sara B. DeMauro - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaHaresh Kirpalani - University of PennsylvaniaSusan Hintz - Stanford UniversityKristi L. Watterberg - University of New MexicoVictoria Watson - University of ProvidenceJean Lowe - University of New MexicoSeetha Shankaran - Wayne State UniversitySanjay Chawla - Children's Hospital of MichiganBetty Vohr - University of ProvidenceMichael E. Msall - University of ChicagoCarl T. D'Angio - University of RochesterBradley A. Yoder - University of UtahKhanh Lai - University of UtahSarah Winter - University of UtahTarah T. Colaizy - University of IowaStephanie L. Merhar - Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterKristina Ziolkowski - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaCarla M. Bann - RTI InternationalMarissa Trotta - RTI InternationalJamie E. Newman - RTI InternationalMichele C. Walsh - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentRosemary D. Higgins - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentTanya E. Cahill - Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterAndrea F. Duncan - Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaDeanne E. Wilson-Costello - Rainbow Babies & Children's HospitalMyriam Peralta-Carcelen - University of Alabama at Birmingham HospitalHope Arnold - University of Alabama at Birmingham HospitalRicardo A. Mosquera - Memorial HermannRoy J. Heyne - Parkland Memorial HospitalJanell Fuller - University of New MexicoElisabeth C. McGowan - University of ProvidenceBrenna Cavanaugh - University of RochesterHeidi M. Harmon - University of IowaNathalie L. Maitre - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentMary Lauren Neel - Emory University Hospital MidtownKrisa P. Van Meurs - Palo Alto UniversityLaurie A. Richards - Stanford Health, Palo Alto, CA, United StatesHoward W. Kilbride - Sisters of Mercy Health SystemAbbey C. Hines - Riley Hospital for ChildrenGirija Natarajan - Central Michigan UniversityAndrea Trembath - University of North Carolina at Chapel HillKristen L. Benninger - The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterKalpashri Kesavan - University of California, Los AngelesWilliam F. Malcolm - Duke University HospitalDinorah Zanger - Memorial HermannAnn Marie Reynolds - University at Buffalo, State University of New YorkMartha Carlson - University of MichiganAbhik Das - RTI InternationalEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network
- Publication Details
- JAMA pediatrics, Vol.180(2)
- Publisher
- AMER MEDICAL ASSOC
- Number of pages
- 10
- Grant note
- National Center for Advancing Translational SciencesNHLBINICHDNIH
Research reported in this publication was supported by the NHLBINIHNIHNICHDNational Center for Advancing Translational SciencesNHLBI of the under awards UH3HL137872 and U24HL137729. The and (grants U10 HD21373, UG1 HD21364, UG1 HD21385, UG1 HD27851, UG1 HD27853, UG1 HD27856, UG1 HD27880,UG1 HD27904, UG1 HD34216, UG1 HD36790, UG1 HD40492, UG1 HD40689, UG1 HD53089, UG1 HD53109, UG1 HD68244, UG1 HD68270, UG1 HD68278, UG1 HD68263, UG1 HD68284, UG1 HD87226, UG1 HD87229) and the (grants UL1 TR6, UL1 TR41, UL1 TR42, UL1 TR77, UL1 TR93, UL1 TR105, UL1 TR442, UL1 TR454, UL1 TR1117) provided grant support for the Neonatal Research Network, including for the Hydrocortisone for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) Trial. The provided grant support for the Hydrocortisone for BPD Respiratory and Developmental (HYBRiD) Outcomes Study (grants UH3HL137872, U24HL137729).
- Identifiers
- 99385776635906570
- Academic Unit
- Marieb College of Health & Human Services
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article