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Alan T.N. Tita
Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham
Publications - 415
Citations - 10999
Alan T.N. Tita is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 320 publications receiving 7552 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan T.N. Tita include University of the Witwatersrand & University of Alabama.
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Timing of Elective Repeat Cesarean Delivery at Term and Neonatal Outcomes
Alan T.N. Tita,Mark B. Landon,Catherine Y. Spong,Yinglei Lai,Kenneth J. Leveno,Michael W. Varner,Atef H. Moawad,Steve N. Caritis,Paul J. Meis,Ronald J. Wapner,Yoram Sorokin,Menachem Miodovnik,Menachem Miodovnik,Marshall W. Carpenter,Alan M. Peaceman,Mary Jo O'Sullivan,Bahaeddine M Sibai,Oded Langer,John M. Thorp,Susan M. Ramin,Brian M. Mercer +20 more
TL;DR: Elective repeat cesarean delivery before 39 weeks of gestation is common and is associated with respiratory and other adverse neonatal outcomes.
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Diagnosis and Management of Clinical Chorioamnionitis
TL;DR: Clinical research into better methods for diagnosing, treating, and preventing chorioamnionitis is likely to have a substantial impact on short and long-term outcomes in the neonate.
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Labor Induction versus Expectant Management in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women
William A. Grobman,Madeline Murguia Rice,Uma M. Reddy,Alan T.N. Tita,Robert M. Silver,Gail Mallett,Kim Hill,Elizabeth Thom,Yasser Y. El-Sayed,Annette Perez-Delboy,Dwight J. Rouse,George R. Saade,Kim A. Boggess,Suneet P. Chauhan,Jay D. Iams,Edward K. Chien,Brian M. Casey,Ronald S. Gibbs,Sindhu K. Srinivas,Geeta K. Swamy,Hyagriv N. Simhan,George A. Macones +21 more
TL;DR: Induction of labor at 39 weeks in low‐risk nulliparous women did not result in a significantly lower frequency of a composite adverse perinatal outcome, but it did result in less frequency of cesarean delivery.
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Antenatal Betamethasone for Women at Risk for Late Preterm Delivery
Cynthia Gyamfi-Bannerman,Elizabeth Thom,Sean C. Blackwell,Alan T.N. Tita,Uma M. Reddy,George R. Saade,Dwight J. Rouse,David S. McKenna,Erin A.S. Clark,John M. Thorp,Edward K. Chien,Alan M. Peaceman,Ronald S. Gibbs,Geeta K. Swamy,Mary E. Norton,Brian M. Casey,S. N. Caritis,Jorge E. Tolosa,Yoram Sorokin,J. P. Van Dorsten,Lucky Jain +20 more
TL;DR: Administration of betamethasone to women at risk for late preterm delivery significantly reduced the rate of neonatal respiratory complications and caused no significant between-group differences in the incidence of chorioamnionitis or neonatal sepsis.
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Preterm neonatal morbidity and mortality by gestational age: A contemporary cohort
Tracy A. Manuck,Madeline Murguia Rice,Jennifer L. Bailit,William A. Grobman,Uma M. Reddy,Ronald J. Wapner,John M. Thorp,Steve N. Caritis,Mona Prasad,Alan T.N. Tita,George R. Saade,Yoram Sorokin,Dwight J. Rouse,Sean C. Blackwell,Jorge E. Tolosa,M.W. Varner,Kim Hill,A. Sowles,J. Postma,Shirley Alexander,G. Andersen,V. Scott,V. Morby,K. Jolley,J. Miller,B. Berg,M. Talucci,M. Zylfijaj,Z. Reid,R. Leed,J. Benson,S. Forester,C. Kitto,S. Davis,Marni J. Falk,C. Perez,Karen F. Dorman,J. Mitchell,E. Kaluta,K. Clark,K. Spicer,S. Timlin,K. Wilson,Kenneth J. Leveno,L. Moseley,Mark K. Santillan,J. Price,K. Buentipo,V. Bludau,T. Thomas,L. Fay,C. Melton,J. Kingsbery,R. Benezue,Hyagriv N. Simhan,M. Bickus,D. Fischer,T. Kamon,D. Deangelis,Brian M. Mercer,Cynthia Milluzzi,W. Dalton,T. Dotson,P. McDonald,C. Brezine,A. McGrail,C. Latimer,L. Guzzo,F. Johnson,L. Gerwig,S. Fyffe,D. Loux,S. Frantz,D. Cline,S. Wylie,Jay D. Iams,Martina Wallace,Allison Northen,J. Grant,C. Colquitt,D. Rouse,William W. Andrews,G. Mallett,M. Ramos-Brinson,A. Roy,Larry Stein,P. Campbell,C. Collins,N. Jackson,Mara J. Dinsmoor,J. Senka,K. Paychek,Alan M. Peaceman,Joan Moss,Ashley Salazar,A. Acosta,Gary D.V. Hankins,N. Hauff,L. Palmer,P. Lockhart,Deborah A. Driscoll,L. Wynn,C. Sudz,D. Dengate,C. Girard,S. Field,P. Breault,F. Smith,N. Annunziata,Donna Allard,Jorge Sa Silva,M. Gamage,J. Hunt,J. Tillinghast,N. Corcoran,M. Jimenez,Felecia Ortiz,P. Givens,B. Rech,C. Moran,M. Hutchinson,Z. Spears,Carlos Carreno,Brian R Heaps,G. Zamora,J. Seguin,Monica Rincon,J. Snyder,C. Farrar,E. Lairson,C. Bonino,W. Smith,K. Beach,S. Van Dyke,S. Butcher,Elizabeth Thom,Y. Zhao,Paula McGee,Valerija Momirova,R. Palugod,B. Reamer,M. Larsen,Tess Williams,T. Spangler,A. Lozitska,Catherine Y. Spong,S. Tolivaisa,J. P. Vandorsten +147 more
TL;DR: The data show that there is a continuum of outcomes, with each additional week of gestation conferring survival benefit while reducing the length of initial hospitalization, and these contemporary data can be useful for patient counseling regarding preterm outcomes.