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Christopher Flatley

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89 works between 2015 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

Intrapartum intervention rates and perinatal outcomes following successful external cephalic version

Basu, A., Flatley, C. and Kumar, S. (2016). Intrapartum intervention rates and perinatal outcomes following successful external cephalic version. Journal of Perinatology, 36 (6), 439-442. doi: 10.1038/jp.2015.220

Intrapartum intervention rates and perinatal outcomes following successful external cephalic version

2016

Journal Article

Cell line and patient-derived xenograft models reveal elevated CDCP1 as a target in high-grade serous ovarian cancer

Harrington, Brittney S., He, Yaowu, Davies, Claire M., Wallace, Sarah J., Adams, Mark N., Beaven, Elizabeth A., Roche, Deborah K., Kennedy, Catherine, Chetty, Naven P., Crandon, Alexander J., Flatley, Christopher, Oliveira, Niara B., Shannon, Catherine M., deFazio, Anna, Tinker, Anna V., Gilks, C. Blake, Gabrielli, Brian, Brennan, Donal J., Coward, Jermaine I., Armes, Jane E., Perrin, Lewis C. and Hooper, John D. (2016). Cell line and patient-derived xenograft models reveal elevated CDCP1 as a target in high-grade serous ovarian cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 114 (4), 417-426. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2015.471

Cell line and patient-derived xenograft models reveal elevated CDCP1 as a target in high-grade serous ovarian cancer

2016

Conference Publication

The risk of intrapartum fetal compromise and adverse neonatal outcomes are increased in women induced at > 41 weeks compared to those admitted in spontaneous labour

Teo, Y. E., Flatley, C. and Kumar, S. (2016). The risk of intrapartum fetal compromise and adverse neonatal outcomes are increased in women induced at > 41 weeks compared to those admitted in spontaneous labour. RCOG World Congress 2016, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 20–22 June, 2016. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1111/1471-0528.14106

The risk of intrapartum fetal compromise and adverse neonatal outcomes are increased in women induced at > 41 weeks compared to those admitted in spontaneous labour

2016

Conference Publication

Intrapartum and Neonatal Consequences of Assisted Reproduction

Flatley, C., Hillsley, K. and Kumar, S. (2016). Intrapartum and Neonatal Consequences of Assisted Reproduction. RANZCOG 2016 Annual Scientific Meeting, Perth, WA Australia, 16–19 October 2016. Richmond, VIC Australia: John Wiley and Sons.

Intrapartum and Neonatal Consequences of Assisted Reproduction

2016

Journal Article

Birth weight centiles, risk of intrapartum compromise, and adverse perinatal outcomes in term infants

Dowdall, Danielle, Flatley, Christopher and Kumar, Sailesh (2016). Birth weight centiles, risk of intrapartum compromise, and adverse perinatal outcomes in term infants. Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 30 (17), 1-7. doi: 10.1080/14767058.2016.1240161

Birth weight centiles, risk of intrapartum compromise, and adverse perinatal outcomes in term infants

2016

Conference Publication

Occurrence, management and outcome of fever in critically ill children

Long, Debbie, Flatley, Christopher, Williams, Tara, Harnischfeger, Jane, McEniery, Julia and Aitken, Leanne (2016). Occurrence, management and outcome of fever in critically ill children. The 40th Australian and New Zealand Scientific meeting on Intensive Care and the 21th Annual Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, October 2015. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.aucc.2015.12.035

Occurrence, management and outcome of fever in critically ill children

2015

Conference Publication

Malnutrition and quality of life among inflammatory bowel disease outpatients

Pulley, J., Todd, A., Flatley, C. and Begun, J. (2015). Malnutrition and quality of life among inflammatory bowel disease outpatients. Gastro 2015 GESA‐AGW and WGO International Congress, Gastroenterological Society of Australia Australian Gastroenterology Week 2015, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 28 September‐2 October 2015. Richmond, VIC Australia: John Wiley and Sons. doi: 10.1111/jgh.13096

Malnutrition and quality of life among inflammatory bowel disease outpatients

2015

Journal Article

Relation of reduced preclinical left ventricular diastolic function and cardiac remodeling in overweight youth to insulin resistance and inflammation

Dahiya, Rachana, Shultz, Sarah P., Dahiya, Arun, Fu, Jinlin, Flatley, Christopher, Duncan, Danusia, Cardinal, John, Kostner, Karam M., Byrne, Nuala M., Hills, Andrew P., Harris, Mark, Conwell, Louise S. and Leong, Gary M. (2015). Relation of reduced preclinical left ventricular diastolic function and cardiac remodeling in overweight youth to insulin resistance and inflammation. American Journal of Cardiology, 115 (9), 1222-1228. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2015.02.005

Relation of reduced preclinical left ventricular diastolic function and cardiac remodeling in overweight youth to insulin resistance and inflammation

2015

Journal Article

A field study of household attack rates and the effectiveness of macrolide antibiotics in reducing household transmission of pertussis

Terry, Janet B., Flatley, Christopher J., van den Berg, Debra J., Morgan, Geoffrey G., Trent, Marianne, Turahui, John A., Greenwood, Michelle C., Corben, Paul W. and Bell, Greg J. (2015). A field study of household attack rates and the effectiveness of macrolide antibiotics in reducing household transmission of pertussis. Communicable Diseases Intelligence, 39 (1), E27-E33.

A field study of household attack rates and the effectiveness of macrolide antibiotics in reducing household transmission of pertussis

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