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| Charlene M T RobertsonSummaryAffiliation: University of Alberta Country: Canada Publications
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Permanent bilateral sensory and neural hearing loss of children after neonatal intensive care because of extreme prematurity: a thirty-year studyCharlene M T Robertson
Section of Neurosciences, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Pediatrics 123:e797-807. 2009..We present population-based, childhood prevalence rates of and neonatal risk factors for permanent hearing loss among extremely premature infants...
Outcomes for the extremely premature infant: what is new? And where are we going?Charlene M T Robertson
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Pediatr Neurol 40:189-96. 2009..The audit component of follow-up studies will expand and more cohort and trial studies will become multicenter, national, and international...
Changes in the prevalence of cerebral palsy for children born very prematurely within a population-based program over 30 yearsCharlene M T Robertson
Section of Neurosciences, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
JAMA 297:2733-40. 2007..Although cerebral palsy (CP) among extremely premature infants has been reported as a major morbidity outcome, there are difficulties comparing published CP rates from many sites over various birth years...
Outcomes after heart transplantation in children under six years of ageAri R Joffe
Department of Pediatrics, School of Public Health, John Dossetor Health Ethics Center, University of Alberta, and Stollery Children s Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ann Thorac Surg 92:174-82. 2011..Survival after heart transplant has improved and more attention is focused on developmental outcomes. We aimed to determine the survival, morbidity, and developmental outcomes of young children after heart transplant...
Association of hemoglobin and transfusion with outcome after operations for hypoplastic left heartJaime Blackwood
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Ann Thorac Surg 89:1378-84.e1-2. 2010..Some studies suggest transfusion might contribute to adverse outcomes. This study investigated the association between hemoglobin concentration and transfusion with outcome in cyanotic neonates undergoing Norwood operations...
Two-year survival, mental, and motor outcomes after cardiac extracorporeal life support at less than five years of ageLaurance Lequier
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 136:976-983.e3. 2008..Comprehensive outcome assessment of children receiving cardiac extracorporeal life support...
Quality of life 4 years after complex heart surgery in infancyGonzalo Garcia Guerra
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 145:482-488.e2. 2013..To determine the health-related quality of life at 4 years of age in children who had undergone cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease in early infancy...
Two-year survival and mental and psychomotor outcomes after the Norwood procedure: an analysis of the modified Blalock-Taussig shunt and right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery shunt surgical erasJoseph Atallah
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Circulation 118:1410-8. 2008..In our institution, surgical practice changed from use of the MBTS to use of the RVPA shunt in 2002. We analyzed survival and mental and psychomotor outcomes of the 2 consecutive surgical eras...
Neurocognitive, functional, and health outcomes at 5 years of age for children after complex cardiac surgery at 6 weeks of age or youngerDianne E Creighton
Cardiorespiratory Services, Alberta Children s Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Pediatrics 120:e478-86. 2007..This work provides neurocognitive, functional, and health outcomes for 5-year survivors of early infant complex cardiac surgery, including those with chromosomal abnormalities...
Bilateral sensory permanent hearing loss after palliative hypoplastic left heart syndrome operationCharlene M T Robertson
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta and Stollery Children s Hospital, Edmonton, Canada
Ann Thorac Surg 93:1248-53. 2012....
Neurodevelopmental outcome following exposure to sedative and analgesic drugs for complex cardiac surgery in infancyGonzalo Garcia Guerra
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Paediatr Anaesth 21:932-41. 2011..OBJECTIVES/AIM: To determine whether sedation/analgesia drugs used before, during, and after infant cardiac surgery are associated with neurodevelopmental outcome...
Two-year neurodevelopmental outcomes of infants undergoing neonatal cardiac surgery for interrupted aortic arch: a descriptive analysisChloe A Joynt
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 138:924-32. 2009..This study determined neurodevelopmental outcomes of survivors of neonatal cardiac surgery for interrupted aortic arch through an interprovincial program and explored preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative outcome predictors...
Five-year neurocognitive and health outcomes after the neonatal arterial switch operationRuth E Neufeld
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 136:1413-21, 1421.e1-1421.e2. 2008..We sought to assess the 5-year neurocognition and health of an interprovincial inception cohort undergoing the arterial switch operation for transposition of the great arteries...
Two-year survival and neurodevelopmental outcomes after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in neonatal patients after complex cardiac surgeryGregory Hansen
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Resuscitation 82:313-8. 2011..To examine survival and neurodevelopmental outcomes in neonates having post-operative cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)...
Two-year general and neurodevelopmental outcome after neonatal complex cardiac surgery in patients with deletion 22q11.2: a comparative studyJoseph Atallah
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 134:772-9. 2007..Neonatal complex cardiac surgery carries a significant risk for adverse neurodevelopmental outcome. We hypothesized this risk to be higher in patients with deletion 22q11.2...
Mortality after neonatal cardiac surgery: Prediction from mean arterial pressure after rewarming in the operating roomAri R Joffe
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 134:311-8. 2007..To examine the predictive contribution of mean arterial pressure after rewarming to > or =34 degrees C in the operating room to mortality after cardiac surgery in infants < or =6 weeks old...
Ototoxic drugs and sensorineural hearing loss following severe neonatal respiratory failureCharlene M T Robertson
Neonatal and Infant Follow up Clinic, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Capital Health, Edmonton, Alberta T5G 0B7, Canada
Acta Paediatr 95:214-23. 2006..To determine relationships between ototoxic drugs and 4-y sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in near-term and term survivors of severe neonatal respiratory failure...
Clinical correlations and pulmonary function at 8 years of age after severe neonatal respiratory failureCarina M Majaesic
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Pediatr Pulmonol 42:829-37. 2007..The aim of this study was to determine the pulmonary sequelae of severe neonatal respiratory failure...
Risk factors for and outcomes of acute kidney injury in neonates undergoing complex cardiac surgeryCatherine J Morgan
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Pediatr 162:120-7.e1. 2013..To characterize the epidemiology of and identify risk factors for neonatal cardiac surgery-associated acute kidney injury (CS-AKI) and determine its impact on clinical outcomes...
Use of plasma lactate to predict early mortality and adverse outcome after neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a prospective cohort in early childhoodPo Yin Cheung
Department of Newborn Medicine, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Alberta, Canada
Crit Care Med 30:2135-9. 2002..To examine the use of plasma lactate levels to predict mortality and neurodevelopmental outcome of neonates treated with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation...
The registry and follow-up of complex pediatric therapies program of Western Canada: a mechanism for service, audit, and research after life-saving therapies for young childrenCharlene M T Robertson
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2R3
Cardiol Res Pract 2011:965740. 2011..Through this mechanism, consistently high (96%) follow-up over two years is maintained...
Early childhood health, growth, and neurodevelopmental outcomes after complete repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection at 6 weeks or youngerGwen Y Alton
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 133:905-11. 2007....
Pediatric outcomes after extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for cardiac disease and for cardiac arrest: a reviewAri R Joffe
Stollery Children s Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
ASAIO J 58:297-310. 2012..Survival outcomes of most cardiac subgroups were similar, except for concerning mortality in cavopulmonary connection patients. Priority areas for study include identification of potentially modifiable predictors of long-term outcomes...
Postoperative lactate concentrations predict the outcome of infants aged 6 weeks or less after intracardiac surgery: a cohort follow-up to 18 monthsPo Yin Cheung
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 130:837-43. 2005..An observational cohort study was conducted in infants less than 6 weeks of age undergoing intracardiac surgery to examine the predictive value of serial postoperative lactate determination on survival and early childhood neurodevelopment...
Functional outcomes after neonatal open cardiac surgery: comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operationGwen Y Alton
Stollery Children s Hospital, University of Alberta, Canada
Cardiol Young 20:668-75. 2010..This study describes and compares functional outcomes following the Norwood staged procedure and arterial switch operations...
Cost-effectiveness of inhaled nitric oxide in near-term and term infants with respiratory failure: eighteen- to 24-month follow-up for Canadian patientsPhilip Jacobs
Department of Public Health, University of Alberta and the Institute of Health Economics, Edmonton, Canada
Crit Care Med 30:2330-4. 2002..oxygen, administered to near-term and term infants with severe respiratory failure who were referred for consideration for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation...
Using a count of neonatal morbidities to predict poor outcome in extremely low birth weight infants: added role of neonatal infectionDirk Bassler
Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Pediatrics 123:313-8. 2009..Neonatal infection has also been linked with later impairment. We examined whether the addition of infection to the count of 3 neonatal morbidities further improves the prediction of poor outcome...
Intermediate-term outcomes of the arterial switch operation for transposition of great arteries in neonates: alive but well?Darren H Freed
Department of Surgery, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 132:845-52. 2006..Predictors of outcome are explored...
Late-onset, progressive sensorineural hearing loss after severe neonatal respiratory failureCharlene M T Robertson
Neonatal and Infant Follow up Clinic, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Capital Health Authority, 10230 111th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5G 0B7, Canada
Otol Neurotol 23:353-6. 2002....
Clinical outcome score predicts the need for neurodevelopmental intervention after infant heart surgeryAndrew S Mackie
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Stollery Children s Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Electronic address
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 145:1248-1254.e2. 2013..Our goal was to determine if a clinical outcome score derived from early postoperative events is associated with 18- to 24-month Psychomotor Developmental Index (PDI) score among infants undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery...
Birth weight by gestational age for Albertan liveborn infants, 1985 through 1998Charlene M T Robertson
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
J Obstet Gynaecol Can 24:138-48. 2002..They may be relevant as a reference for other geographic regions and populations. The clinical significance of the observed increased birth weight among term, but not preterm newborns, requires critical evaluation...
Neonatal and neurodevelopmental outcomes of very low birth weight infants with histologic chorioamnionitisLeonora Hendson
Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canda
J Pediatr 158:397-402. 2011..To determine survival and neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18 months corrected age among very low birth weight infants ≤ 32 weeks gestation with histologic chorioamnionitis...
Familial recurrence of cerebral palsy with multiple risk factorsLawrence P Richer
Division of Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, 4 588 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy ECHA, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 1C9
Case Rep Pediatr 2011:307857. 2011..Recent studies of genetic polymorphisms associated with cerebral palsy are considered with reference to our observations in these two families...
Neurodevelopmental outcome of extremely low birth weight infants randomly assigned to restrictive or liberal hemoglobin thresholds for blood transfusionRobin K Whyte
Department of Pediatrics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Pediatrics 123:207-13. 2009..We sought to determine whether a restrictive versus liberal hemoglobin transfusion threshold results in differences in death or adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants...
Impact of bronchopulmonary dysplasia, brain injury, and severe retinopathy on the outcome of extremely low-birth-weight infants at 18 months: results from the trial of indomethacin prophylaxis in pretermsBarbara Schmidt
Department of Pediatrics, McMaster University, HSC 3N11E, 1200 Main St W, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3Z5
JAMA 289:1124-9. 2003..Despite more than 2 decades of outcomes research after very preterm birth, clinicians remain uncertain about the extent to which neonatal morbidities predict poor long-term outcomes of extremely low-birth-weight (ELBW) infants...
Frequency of newborn behaviours associated with neonatal abstinence syndrome: a hospital-based studyM Ruth Elliott
Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB
J Obstet Gynaecol Can 26:25-34. 2004..The prevalence of NAS is likely underestimated because of early hospital discharge. A coordinated system of early identification and infant-specific assessment and treatment, both in hospital and following discharge home, is advocated...
