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Anthony M. Vintzileos is affiliated with Winthrop-University Hospital in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, particularly in obstetrics and gynecology. Their research primarily addresses topics related to maternal and fetal healthcare, pregnancy complications, and the impacts of infectious diseases on reproductive health.

Their recent scholarly work includes publications in prominent journals such as the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Notable papers include:

  • "Visualization of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 invading the human placenta using electron microscopy" (2020), American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • "Coronavirus disease 2019 infection and placental histopathology in women delivering at term" (2020), American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • "Screening all pregnant women admitted to labor and delivery for the virus responsible for coronavirus disease 2019" (2020), American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • "Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Among Individuals With and Without Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)" (2021), Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • "Use of cervical elastography at 18 to 22 weeks' gestation in the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth" (2021), American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Their research spans several main fields and subfields of study, including:

  • Medicine
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Oncology
  • Epidemiology

Major research topics focus on:

  • COVID-19 Impact on Reproduction
  • Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies
  • Maternal and fetal healthcare
  • COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
  • Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
  • Preterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis
  • Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Anthony M. Vintzileos include:

  • Timothy Canavan
  • Samer Narouze
  • J. Brian Fowlkes
  • Stamatia Destounis
  • Michelle L. Robbin

The scientist has published numerous articles in key venues such as:

  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
  • The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
  • Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey
  • Journal of Clinical Ultrasound

The breadth of Vintzileos's work evidences a strong focus on the effects of infectious diseases, especially COVID-19, on pregnancy outcomes and placental pathology, alongside broader investigations into pregnancy complications, fetal health, and perinatal interventions.

Best Publications

  • Epidemiology of preterm birth and its clinical subtypes.

    Cande V. Ananth;Anthony M. Vintzileos

  • The association of placenta previa with history of cesarean delivery and abortion: A metaanalysis

    Cande V. Ananth;John C. Smulian;Anthony M. Vintzileos

  • Trends in preterm birth and perinatal mortality among singletons : United states, 1989 through 2000

    Cande V. Ananth;K S. Joseph;Yinka Oyelese;Kitaw Demissie

  • Intrauterine growth restriction in infants of less than thirty-two weeks' gestation: associated placental pathologic features

    Carolyn M. Salafia;Victoria K. Minior;John C. Pezzullo;Edwina J. Popek

  • Maternal-fetal conditions necessitating a medical intervention resulting in preterm birth

    Cande V. Ananth;Anthony M. Vintzileos

  • Placental pathologic features of preterm preeclampsia.

    Carolyn M. Salafia;John C. Pezzullo;JoséA. López-Zeno;Samuel Simmens

  • Preterm premature rupture of membranes, intrauterine infection, and oligohydramnios: risk factors for placental abruption.

    Cande V Ananth;Yinka Oyelese;Neela Srinivas;Lami Yeo

  • Incidence of Placental Abruption in Relation to Cigarette Smoking and Hypertensive Disorders During Pregnancy: A Meta-Analysis of Observational Studies

    Cande V Ananth;John C Smulian;Anthony M Vintzileos

  • Intrapartum electronic fetal heart rate monitoring versus intermittent auscultation: a meta-analysis.

    Anthony M. Vintzileos;David J. Nochimson;Edwin R. Guzman;Robert A. Knuppel

  • The fetal biophysical profile and its predictive value.

    Anthony M. Vintzileos;Winston A. Campbell;Charles J. Ingardia;David J. Nochimson

  • Recurrence of spontaneous versus medically indicated preterm birth.

    Cande V. Ananth;Darios Getahun;Morgan R. Peltier;Hamisu M. Salihu

  • Placental abruption in the United States, 1979 through 2001: temporal trends and potential determinants.

    Cande V. Ananth;Yinka Oyelese;Lami Yeo;Archana Pradhan

  • Cesarean scar pregnancy is a precursor of morbidly adherent placenta

    I. E. Timor-Tritsch;A. Monteagudo;G. Cali;A. Vintzileos

  • Visualization of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 invading the human placenta using electron microscopy.

    Gabriela N. Algarroba;Patricia Rekawek;Sevan A. Vahanian;Poonam Khullar

  • The impact of prenatal care in the United States on preterm births in the presence and absence of antenatal high-risk conditions

    Anthony M. Vintzileos;Cande V. Ananth;John C. Smulian;William E. Scorza

  • Adjusting the risk for trisomy 21 on the basis of second-trimester ultrasonography

    Anthony M. Vintzileos;James F.X. Egan

  • Placental Abruption among Singleton and Twin Births in the United States: Risk Factor Profiles

    Cande V. Ananth;John C. Smulian;Kitaw Demissie;Anthony M. Vintzileos

  • Recurrence of Ischemic Placental Disease

    Cande V. Ananth;Morgan R. Peltier;Martin R. Chavez;Russell S. Kirby

  • Placenta previa in singleton and twin births in the United States, 1989 through 1998: a comparison of risk factor profiles and associated conditions.

    Cande V. Ananth;Kitaw Demissie;John C. Smulian;Anthony M. Vintzileos

  • The effect of placenta previa on neonatal mortality: A population-based study in the United States, 1989 through 1997

    Cande V. Ananth;John C. Smulian;Anthony M. Vintzileos

Frequent Co-Authors

Cande V. Ananth
Cande V. Ananth Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Frederick Naftolin
Frederick Naftolin New York University
Mary E. D'Alton
Mary E. D'Alton Columbia University
Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch
Ilan E. Timor-Tritsch Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Russell S. Kirby
Russell S. Kirby University of South Florida
Vincenzo Berghella
Vincenzo Berghella Thomas Jefferson University
Jason D. Wright
Jason D. Wright Columbia University
Robert L. Goldenberg
Robert L. Goldenberg Columbia University
Ronald J. Wapner
Ronald J. Wapner Columbia University
William D. Rawlinson
William D. Rawlinson University of New South Wales

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