Publications by authors named "Ellen M Bendel-Stenzel"

Objective:  This study aimed to determine the prevalence and heteroplasmy level(s) of variants m.1555A > G and m.1494C > T, which are associated with aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss, in a general perinatal population.

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There is a broad phenotypic spectrum of monogenic polycystic kidney diseases (PKDs). These disorders often involve cilia-related genes and lead to the development of fluid-filled cysts and eventual kidney function decline and failure. Preimplantation genetic testing for monogenic (PGT-M) disorders has moved into the clinical realm.

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Classic alveolar capillary dysplasia with misalignment of pulmonary veins (ACDMPV) is a rare congenital lung disorder presenting in the early neonatal period with refractory hypoxemic respiratory failure and pulmonary hypertension. No curative treatment is currently available. Although definitive diagnosis is obtained by histology, lung biopsy is often challenging in unstable, critically ill neonates.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Fetal kidney development relies on various transcription factors and signaling pathways, making it a complex process essential for proper kidney tissue formation.
  • - Genetic mutations in the relevant genes can lead to neonatal cystic kidney disease, highlighting the importance of understanding these genetic variants.
  • - Recent advancements in genomic sequencing have improved our ability to identify these genetic variants, enhancing our understanding and management of childhood kidney disorders, particularly those associated with primary cilia.
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Over the past 40 years, the medical and surgical management of congenital heart disease has advanced considerably. However, substantial room for improvement remains for certain lesions that have high rates of morbidity and mortality. Although most congenital cardiac conditions are well tolerated during fetal development, certain abnormalities progress in severity over the course of gestation and impair the development of other organs, such as the lungs or airways.

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Objective: To determine the effects of late surfactant on respiratory outcomes determined at 1-year corrected age in the Trial of Late Surfactant (TOLSURF), which randomized newborns of extremely low gestational age (≤28 weeks' gestational age) ventilated at 7-14 days to late surfactant and inhaled nitric oxide vs inhaled nitric oxide-alone (control).

Study Design: Caregivers were surveyed in a double-blinded manner at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months' corrected age to collect information on respiratory resource use (infant medication use, home support, and hospitalization). Infants were classified for composite outcomes of pulmonary morbidity (no PM, determined in infants with no reported respiratory resource use) and persistent PM (determined in infants with any resource use in ≥3 surveys).

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Objective: To assess whether late surfactant treatment in extremely low gestational age (GA) newborn infants requiring ventilation at 7-14 days, who often have surfactant deficiency and dysfunction, safely improves survival without bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).

Study Design: Extremely low GA newborn infants (GA ≤28 0/7 weeks) who required mechanical ventilation at 7-14 days were enrolled in a randomized, masked controlled trial at 25 US centers. All infants received inhaled nitric oxide and either surfactant (calfactant/Infasurf) or sham instillation every 1-3 days to a maximum of 5 doses while intubated.

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the physiologic and pathologic effects of conventional ventilation (CV) and high-frequency ventilation (HFV) during partial liquid ventilation (PLV) with perflubron after surfactant treatment with the results of HFV plus surfactant in an animal lung-injury model created by saline lavage. We also studied the dose effects of perflubron during HFV. DESIGN: Randomized experimental study.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ellen M Bendel-Stenzel"

  • - Ellen M. Bendel-Stenzel's recent research primarily focuses on the genetic and management aspects of neonatal health, specifically addressing conditions such as cystic kidney diseases and congenital heart defects, as well as the implementation of advanced diagnostics like rapid genomic sequencing.
  • - Her studies demonstrate a significant interest in understanding the risks associated with aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss in the perinatal period and the imperative for effective neonatal management strategies in critical conditions.
  • - Bendel-Stenzel advocates for the integration of preimplantation genetic testing and emphasizes the need for improved therapeutic approaches in managing severe congenital disorders, reflecting a broad commitment to enhancing neonatal outcomes.