30 results on '"Grunau, Ruth E."'
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2. Association of Neonatal Midazolam Exposure With Hippocampal Growth and Working Memory Performance in Children Born Preterm.
3. Predicting developmental outcomes in preterm infants
4. Predicting developmental outcomes in preterm infants: A simple white matter injury imaging rule.
5. Association of early skin breaks and neonatal thalamic maturation: A modifiable risk?
6. Procedural pain and oral glucose in preterm neonates: brain development and sex-specific effects.
7. Repeated exposure to sucrose for procedural pain in mouse pups leads to long-term widespread brain alterations.
8. Quantitative assessment of white matter injury in preterm neonates: Association with outcomes.
9. Quantitative assessment of white matter injury in preterm neonates.
10. Neonatal Invasive Procedures Predict Pain Intensity at School Age in Children Born Very Preterm.
11. Association of Histologic Chorioamnionitis With Perinatal Brain Injury and Early Childhood Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Among Preterm Neonates.
12. Blood Pressure in Young Adults Born at Very Low Birth Weight: Adults Born Preterm International Collaboration.
13. Abnormal brain maturation in preterm neonates associated with adverse developmental outcomes.
14. Electroencephalographic activity in response to procedural pain in preterm infants born at 28 and 33 weeks gestational age.
15. Neonatal pain-related stress, functional cortical activity and visual-perceptual abilities in school-age children born at extremely low gestational age.
16. Parent behaviors moderate the relationship between neonatal pain and internalizing behaviors at 18 months corrected age in children born very prematurely.
17. Neonatal pain in relation to postnatal growth in infants born very preterm
18. Cortisol, behavior, and heart rate reactivity to immunization pain at 4 months corrected age in infants born very preterm.
19. Neonatal pain, parenting stress and interaction, in relation to cognitive and motor development at 8 and 18months in preterm infants
20. Neonatal pain, parenting stress and interaction, in relation to cognitive and motor development at 8 and 18 months in preterm infants.
21. Is it painful or not? Discriminant validity of the Behavioral Indicators of Infant Pain (BIIP) scale.
22. Initial validation of the Behavioral Indicators of Infant Pain (BIIP)
23. Behavioral responses to pain are heightened after clustered care in preterm infants born between 30 and 32 weeks gestational age.
24. Body movements: an important additional factor in discriminating pain from stress in preterm infants.
25. Neonatal procedural pain exposure predicts lower cortisol and behavioral reactivity in preterm infants in the NICU
26. Neonatal Facial Coding System for assessing postoperative pain in infants: item reduction is valid and feasible.
27. Procedural pain and oral glucose in preterm neonates: brain development and sex-specific effects.
28. Survival Without Disability to Age 5 Years After Neonatal Caffeine Therapy for Apnea of Prematurity.
29. Size and Location of Preterm Brain Injury and Associations With Neurodevelopmental Outcomes.
30. Abnormal brain maturation in preterm neonates associated with adverse developmental outcomes.
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