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Medicine D-index 73 Citations 25,717 319 World Ranking 15535 National Ranking 7948

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Pregnancy
  • Fetus

Jay D. Iams spends much of his time researching Pregnancy, Obstetrics, Gestation, Gynecology and Gestational age. His Pregnancy research includes elements of Odds ratio, Randomized controlled trial, Pediatrics and Risk factor. The concepts of his Obstetrics study are interwoven with issues in Cervical Length Measurement, Confidence interval, Placebo, Fetus and Fetal fibronectin.

His Gestation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Trichomonas vaginalis, Predictive value of tests, Low birth weight, Thyroid function and Subclinical infection. The Gynecology study combines topics in areas such as Cervical pessary, Preterm delivery, Twin Pregnancy, Vaginal disease and Cervical insufficiency. Jay D. Iams focuses mostly in the field of Gestational age, narrowing it down to matters related to Cohort study and, in some cases, Biologic marker and Univariate analysis.

His most cited work include:

  • Epidemiology and causes of preterm birth (4544 citations)
  • The Length of the Cervix and the Risk of Spontaneous Premature Delivery (1434 citations)
  • Prevention of recurrent preterm delivery by 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate (1178 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Obstetrics, Pregnancy, Gestation, Gestational age and Gynecology. The various areas that he examines in his Obstetrics study include Odds ratio, Cervical Length Measurement, Cervical length, Randomized controlled trial and Fetal fibronectin. His Pregnancy research incorporates themes from Body mass index, Placebo and Pediatrics.

As part of the same scientific family, Jay D. Iams usually focuses on Pediatrics, concentrating on Intraventricular hemorrhage and intersecting with Respiratory distress. Jay D. Iams works mostly in the field of Gestation, limiting it down to concerns involving Internal medicine and, occasionally, Gastroenterology. His research in Gestational age intersects with topics in Birth weight, Necrotizing enterocolitis, Cerebral palsy and Multicenter trial.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Obstetrics (60.77%)
  • Pregnancy (50.83%)
  • Gestation (32.60%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Obstetrics (60.77%)
  • Pregnancy (50.83%)
  • Gestation (32.60%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Obstetrics, Pregnancy, Gestation, Gestational age and Odds ratio are his primary areas of study. Jay D. Iams has included themes like Body mass index, Premature birth, Labor induction, Randomized controlled trial and Gynecology in his Obstetrics study. His Pregnancy study incorporates themes from Prospective cohort study, Cohort study, Pediatrics and Cohort.

He works in the field of Gestation, namely Fetal fibronectin. His Term Birth study, which is part of a larger body of work in Gestational age, is frequently linked to Single-nucleotide polymorphism, bridging the gap between disciplines. His study in Odds ratio is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gestational diabetes and Confidence interval.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Labor Induction versus Expectant Management in Low-Risk Nulliparous Women (288 citations)
  • Treatment of Subclinical Hypothyroidism or Hypothyroxinemia in Pregnancy (175 citations)
  • Predictive Accuracy of Serial Transvaginal Cervical Lengths and Quantitative Vaginal Fetal Fibronectin Levels for Spontaneous Preterm Birth Among Nulliparous Women (76 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Pregnancy
  • Fetus

His primary areas of investigation include Pregnancy, Obstetrics, Gestational age, Gestation and Premature birth. His work deals with themes such as Odds ratio, Prospective cohort study, Cohort study and Cohort, which intersect with Pregnancy. His Obstetrics study combines topics in areas such as Gynecology, Randomized controlled trial and Multicenter trial.

His Gynecology research includes themes of Cervical Length Measurement, Asymptomatic and Cervical length. His Gestation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Endocrinology and Internal medicine. Within one scientific family, Jay D. Iams focuses on topics pertaining to Pediatrics under Premature birth, and may sometimes address concerns connected to CLARITY and Intensive care medicine.

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Best Publications

Epidemiology and causes of preterm birth

Robert L Goldenberg;Jennifer F Culhane;Jay D Iams;Roberto Romero;Roberto Romero.
The Lancet (2008)

7809 Citations

The Length of the Cervix and the Risk of Spontaneous Premature Delivery

Jay D. Iams;Robert L. Goldenberg;Paul J. Meis;Brian M. Mercer.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1996)

2387 Citations

Prevention of recurrent preterm delivery by 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate

Paul J. Meis;Mark Klebanoff;Elizabeth Thom;Mitchell P. Dombrowski.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2003)

1673 Citations

Antibiotic Therapy for Reduction of Infant Morbidity After Preterm Premature Rupture of the Membranes: A Randomized Controlled Trial

B. M. Mercer;M. Miodovnik;G. R. Thurnau;R. L. Goldenberg.
JAMA (1997)

651 Citations

The Preterm Prediction Study: Effect of gestational age and cause of preterm birth on subsequent obstetric outcome

Brian M. Mercer;Robert L. Goldenberg;Atef H. Moawad;Paul J. Meis.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1999)

638 Citations

The preterm prediction study: the value of new vs standard risk factors in predicting early and all spontaneous preterm births. NICHD MFMU Network.

R L Goldenberg;J D Iams;B M Mercer;P J Meis.
American Journal of Public Health (1998)

625 Citations

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Magnesium Sulfate for the Prevention of Cerebral Palsy

Dwight J. Rouse;Deborah G. Hirtz;Elizabeth Thom;Michael W. Varner.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)

587 Citations

Primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions to reduce the morbidity and mortality of preterm birth

Jay D Iams;Roberto Romero;Roberto Romero;Jennifer F Culhane;Robert L Goldenberg.
The Lancet (2008)

585 Citations

The preterm prediction study: Significance of vaginal infections☆☆☆

Paul J. Meis;Robert L. Goldenberg;Brian Mercer;Atef Moawad.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1995)

543 Citations

Multicenter randomized trial of cerclage for preterm birth prevention in high-risk women with shortened midtrimester cervical length.

John Owen;Gary Hankins;Jay D. Iams;Vincenzo Berghella.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (2008)

476 Citations

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