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Richard A. Ehrenkranz

Richard A. Ehrenkranz

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Medicine

D-Index
118
Citations
60510
World Ranking
4013
National Ranking
2196

Overview

Richard A. Ehrenkranz was affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on medicine, with a significant number of publications in pulmonary and respiratory medicine, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, surgery, endocrine and autonomic systems, as well as nutrition and dietetics.

The main topics covered in their work included neonatal respiratory health research, congenital diaphragmatic hernia studies, birth, development, and health, neuroscience of respiration and sleep, neonatal and fetal brain pathology, infant development and preterm care, and infant nutrition and health.

Among the frequent venues where Richard A. Ehrenkranz published were UNC Libraries, with the highest number of publications, followed by Pediatric Research, Radiology, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Journal of Perinatology.

Their recent papers included:

  • Prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled evaluation of the Pharmacokinetics, Safety and Efficacy of Recombinant Antithrombin Versus Placebo in Preterm Preeclampsia, 2020, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Quantitative MRI Characterization of the Extremely Preterm Brain at Adolescence: Atypical versus Neurotypical Developmental Pathways, 2022, Radiology
  • Effect of Depth and Duration of Cooling on Deaths in the NICU Among Neonates With Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy: A Randomized Clinical Trial, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Fetal Growth Restriction and Chronic Lung Disease Among Infants Born Before the 28th Week of Gestation, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Patterns of Respiratory Disease During the First 2 Postnatal Weeks in Extremely Premature Infants, 2020, UNC Libraries

They collaborated frequently with other researchers in their field. Notable co-authors included T. Michael O'Shea, Carl Bose, Nancy Peters, Jean A. Frazier, and Rachana Singh.

Best Publications

  • Whole-body hypothermia for neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.

    Seetha Shankaran;Abbot R. Laptook;Richard A. Ehrenkranz;Jon E. Tyson

  • Neonatal Outcomes of Extremely Preterm Infants From the NICHD Neonatal Research Network

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie I. Hansen;Edward F. Bell;Seetha Shankaran

  • Late-Onset Sepsis in Very Low Birth Weight Neonates: The Experience of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie Hansen;Avroy A. Fanaroff;Linda L. Wright

  • Very low birth weight outcomes of the National Institute of Child health and human development neonatal research network, January 1995 through December 1996. NICHD Neonatal Research Network.

    James A. Lemons;Charles R. Bauer;William Oh;Sheldon B. Korones

  • Trends in neonatal morbidity and mortality for very low birthweight infants

    Avroy A. Fanaroff;Barbara J. Stoll;Linda L. Wright;Waldemar A. Carlo

  • Growth in the neonatal intensive care unit influences neurodevelopmental and growth outcomes of extremely low birth weight infants.

    Richard A. Ehrenkranz;Anna M. Dusick;Betty R. Vohr;Linda L. Wright

  • Early-onset sepsis in very low birth weight neonates : A report from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network

    Barbara J. Stoll;Tavia Gordon;Sheldon B. Korones;Seetha Shankaran

  • Target ranges of oxygen saturation in extremely preterm infants

    Waldemar A. Carlo;Neil N. Finer;Michele C. Walsh;Wade Rich

  • Validation of the National Institutes of Health consensus definition of bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

    Richard A. Ehrenkranz;Michele C. Walsh;Betty R. Vohr;Alan H. Jobe

  • An Exclusively Human Milk-Based Diet Is Associated with a Lower Rate of Necrotizing Enterocolitis than a Diet of Human Milk and Bovine Milk-Based Products

    Sandra Sullivan;Richard J. Schanler;Jae H. Kim;Aloka L. Patel

  • Longitudinal Growth of Hospitalized Very Low Birth Weight Infants

    Richard A. Ehrenkranz;Naji Younes;James A. Lemons;Avroy A. Fanaroff

  • Inhaled nitric oxide in full-term and nearly full-term infants with hypoxic respiratory failure

    E Stork;E Gorjanc;J Verter;N Younes

  • Changes in pathogens causing early-onset sepsis in very-low-birth-weight infants

    Barbara J. Stoll;Nellie Hansen;Avroy A. Fanaroff;Linda L. Wright

  • A regularity statistic for medical data analysis.

    Steven M. Pincus;Igor M. Gladstone;Richard A. Ehrenkranz

  • Childhood outcomes after hypothermia for neonatal encephalopathy

    Seetha Shankaran;Athina Pappas;Scott A. McDonald;Betty R. Vohr

  • Early (< 8 days) postnatal corticosteroids for preventing chronic lung disease in preterm infants.

    Lex W Doyle;Richard A Ehrenkranz;Henry L Halliday

  • Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn in the era before nitric oxide: practice variation and outcomes.

    Michele C. Walsh-Sukys;Jon E. Tyson;Linda L. Wright;Charles R. Bauer

  • Regional brain volumes and their later neurodevelopmental correlates in term and preterm infants.

    Bradley S Peterson;Adam W Anderson;Richard Ehrenkranz;Lawrence H Staib

  • Vitamin A supplementation for extremely-low-birth-weight infants

    J E Tyson;L L Wright;W Oh;K A Kennedy

  • Whole-Body Hypothermia for Neonates With Hypoxic???Ischemic Encephalopathy

    Seetha Shankaran;Abbot R. Laptook;Richard A. Ehrenkranz;Jon E. Tyson

Frequent Co-Authors

Seetha Shankaran
Seetha Shankaran Wayne State University
Rosemary D. Higgins
Rosemary D. Higgins George Mason University
Abhik Das
Abhik Das RTI International
Linda L. Wright
Linda L. Wright National Institutes of Health
Abbot R. Laptook
Abbot R. Laptook Brown University
Waldemar A. Carlo
Waldemar A. Carlo University of Alabama at Birmingham
William Oh
William Oh Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Michele C. Walsh
Michele C. Walsh Case Western Reserve University
Barbara J. Stoll
Barbara J. Stoll The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Avroy A. Fanaroff
Avroy A. Fanaroff Case Western Reserve University

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