Selected Publications
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Aina-Mumuney A,Hwang K, Sunwoo S, Burd I, Blakemore K. The impact of maternal body mass index and gestational age on the ability of the tocodynamometer to detect uterine contractions: a retrospective study in a US population. J Perinatol. Submitted.
Singer N, Aina-Mumuney A, Poling J, Burton EC. Fetal Death Resulting From An Isolated Congenital Partial Pericardial Defect.Obstet Gynecol. 2014 Feb; 123(2 Pt 2 Suppl 2):443-6.
Stewart A, Aina-Mumuney A, Blakemore K, Fischer A. The degree of fetal bowel dilation as a predictor of postnatal surgery: risk stratification by the degree of dilation. Obstet.Gynecol., 2012; 206: Supplement, S157-S158.
Alper AB, Yi Y, Rahman M, Webber LS, Magee L, von Dadelszen P, Pridjian G, Aina-Mumuney A, Saade G, Morgan J, Nuwayhid B, Belfort M, Puschett J. Performance of Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate Prediction Equations, Preeclamptic Patients. Amer J Perinatol 2011; 28: 425-30
Aina-Mumuney A, Wood ED, Corson CL, Stetten G, Jari S, Boehm CD, Blakemore KJ. Clinical consequences of an increasing trend of preferential use of cultured villi for molecular diagnosis by CVS. Prenat Diagn. 2008 Apr;28(4):332-4.
Aina-Mumuney AJ, Holcroft CJ, Blakemore KJ, Bienstock JL, Hueppchen NA, Milio LA, Crino JP. Intrahepatic vein for fetal blood sampling: one center's experience. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2008 Apr;198(4):387.
Letters
Aina-Mumuney AJ, Fischer A, Blakemore K. Recommendations for Antenatal Surveillance in fetal gastroschisis: Letter-to-the-Editor, J Reprod Med 2007. 52(6); 577-8.
Aina-Mumuney AJ, Blakemore KJ, Fischer AC. Reply to Letter-to-the-Editor. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2005 Mar;192(3):986-7
Book Chapters, Monographs
- Simpkins F, Aina-Mumuney AJ. Third-Trimester Bleeding in: The Johns Hopkins Review of Gynecology and Obstetrics. pp 47 (4). Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004.
- Szymanski LM, Aina-Mumuney AJ. Hematologic Disorders of Pregnancy, in The Johns Hopkins Manual of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 4th edition, ed Fortner KB, Szymanski LM, Fox HE, Wallach EE, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA 2007; pp 215-30.
- DeStephano C, Aina-Mumuney AJ. Gastrointestinal Disease in Pregnancy, in The Johns Hopkins Manual of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 5th edition, ed Fortner KB, Szymanski LM, Fox HE, Wallach EE, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA 2013, In Press.
Patents
Preterm Labor Monitor
Patent # US20150031976 A1 | 01/29/2015
A system, method and apparatus for monitoring uterine and/or cervical activity indicative of labor in a patient. The system includes a medical device and a data processor in communication with the medical device. The medical device includes a structural component, a first electrode attached to the structural component, and a second electrode attached to the structural component. The structural component is structured to be in contact with a cervical surface and a vaginal surface of the patient, such that said first electrode is in electrical contact with said cervical surface and said second electrode is in electrical contact with said vaginal surface. The first electrode is adapted to receive an electrical activity of the cervical surface and the second electrode is adapted to receive an electrical activity of the uterus through the vaginal surface. The data processor is adapted to process the electrical activity of the electrodes to detect contractions on a surface of the patient indicative of labor.
Preterm Labor Monitor
Patent # US8874183 B2 | 10/28/2014
A system, method and apparatus for monitoring uterine and/or cervical activity indicative of labor in a patient. The system includes a medical device and a data processor in communication with the medical device. The medical device includes a structural component, a first electrode attached to the structural component, and a second electrode attached to the structural component. The structural component is structured to be in contact with a cervical surface and a vaginal surface of the patient, such that said first electrode is in electrical contact with said cervical surface and said second electrode is in electrical contact with said vaginal surface. The first electrode is adapted to receive an electrical activity of the cervical surface and the second electrode is adapted to receive an electrical activity of the uterus through the vaginal surface. The data processor is adapted to process the electrical activity of the electrodes to detect contractions on a surface of the patient indicative of labor.
Preterm Labor Monitor
Patent # WO2011103473 A3 | 11/10/2011
A system, method and apparatus for monitoring uterine and/or cervical activity indicative of labor in a patient. The system includes a medical device and a data processor in communication with the medical device. The medical device includes a structural component, a first electrode attached to the structural component, and a second electrode attached to the structural component. The structural component is structured to be in contact with a cervical surface and a vaginal surface of the patient, such that said first electrode is in electrical contact with said cervical surface and said second electrode is in electrical contact with said vaginal surface. The first electrode is adapted to receive an electrical activity of the cervical surface and the second electrode is adapted to receive an electrical activity of the uterus through the vaginal surface. The data processor is adapted to process the electrical activity of the electrodes to detect contractions on a surface of the patient indicative of labor.