Ayala Gover
University of British Columbia
18 Papers
14 Citations
Ayala Gover is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications. Previous affiliations of Ayala Gover include Family Research Institute.
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Papers
Procedural pain and brain development in premature newborns
Susanne Brummelte,Ruth E. Grunau,Vann Chau,Kenneth J. Poskitt,Rollin Brant,Jillian Vinall,Ayala Gover,Anne Synnes,Steven P. Miller +8 more
TL;DR: The aim was to examine relationships between procedural pain in the NICU and early brain development in very preterm infants.
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Prenatal and postnatal inflammation in relation to cortisol levels in preterm infants at 18 months corrected age
Ayala Gover,Vann Chau,Steven P. Miller,Steven P. Miller,Rollin Brant,Deborah E. McFadden,Kenneth J. Poskitt,Anne Synnes,Anne Synnes,Joanne Weinberg,Ruth E. Grunau +10 more
TL;DR: In children born very preterm, prenatal inflammatory stress may contribute to altered programming of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis.
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Single course of antenatal steroids did not alter cortisol in preterm infants up to 18 months.
Ayala Gover,Susanne Brummelte,Susanne Brummelte,Anne Synnes,Anne Synnes,Steven P. Miller,Steven P. Miller,Rollin Brant,Joanne Weinberg,Ruth E. Grunau,Ruth E. Grunau +10 more
TL;DR: To determine whether a single course of antenatal dexamethasone alters resting cortisol at 3, 8, 18 and 18 months corrected age in preterm infants.
Outcome of patients with gastroschisis managed with and without multidisciplinary teams in Canada
Ayala Gover,Susan Albersheim,Rebecca Sherlock,Jennifer Claydon,Sonia Butterworth,Boris Kuzeljevic +5 more
TL;DR: GS patients managed by multidisciplinary teams had significantly more parenteral nutrition days and longer lengths of stay compared with patients who were not managed by multi-disciplinary teams, and a uniform feeding approach for all patients.
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“Light” on Phototherapy—Complications and Strategies for Shortening Its Duration, A Review of the Literature
Irit Shoris,Ayala Gover,Arina Toropine,Adir Iofe,Rasha Zoabi-Safadi,Svetlana Tsuprun,Arieh Riskin +6 more
TL;DR: There is no current unequivocal recommendation to use any of the methods presented in this review, but further studies are needed to clarify the preferred complementary treatments that could reduce the duration of exposure to phototherapy without impairing its effectiveness.
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