Juliane Schneider

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41 publications

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Neonatal amygdala volumes, procedural pain and the association with social-emotional development in children born very preterm.
Mueller M.E., Graz M.B., Truttmann A.C., Schneider J., Duerden E.G., 2024/12. Brain structure & function, 229 (9) pp. 2369-2378. Peer-reviewed.
 
The impact of premature birth on auditory-visual processes in very preterm schoolchildren.
Décaillet Marion, Denervaud Solange, Huguenin-Virchaux Cléo, Besuchet Laureline, Fischer Fumeaux Céline, Murray Micah M., Schneider Juliane, 2024/07/06. NPJ science of learning, 9 (1) p. 42. Peer-reviewed.
 
Incidence and Management of Neonatal Pneumothorax in a 10-Hospital Regional Perinatal Network in Switzerland: A Retrospective Observational Study.
Baudat-Nguyen J., Schneider J., Roth-Kleiner M., Barrielle L., Diebold P., Duvoisin G., El Faleh I., Grupe S., Huber B.M., Morel A.S. et al., 2024/05. American journal of perinatology, 41 (S 01) pp. e3305-e3312. Peer-reviewed.
Neuroimaging in infants with congenital cytomegalovirus infection and its correlation with outcome: emphasis on white matter abnormalities.
Alarcón A., de Vries L.S., Parodi A., Arnáez J., Cabañas F., Steggerda S.J., Rebollo M., Ramenghi L., Dorronsoro I., López-Azorín M. et al., 2024/02/19. Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition, 109 (2) pp. 151-158. Peer-reviewed.
 
Impact of postoperative necrotizing enterocolitis after neonatal cardiac surgery on neurodevelopmental outcome at 1 year of age.
Knirsch W., De Silvestro A., Rathke V., L'Ebraly C., Natterer J.C., Schneider J., Sekarski N., Latal B., Borradori-Tolsa C., Bouhabib M.S. et al., 2024. Frontiers in pediatrics, 12 p. 1380582. Peer-reviewed.
Joint observation in NICU (JOIN): A randomized controlled trial testing an early, one-session intervention during preterm care to improve perceived maternal self-efficacy and other mental health outcomes.
Schneider J., Harari M.M., Faure N., Lacroix A., Borghini A., Tolsa J.F., Horsch A., JOIN Research Consortium, 2024. PloS one, 19 (4) pp. e0301594. Peer-reviewed.
 
Increase in Standardized Management of Neonates with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy Since Implementation of a Patient Register.
Birkenmaier A., Adams M., Kleber M., Schwendener Scholl K., Rathke V., Hagmann C., Brotschi B., Grass B., 2023/12. Therapeutic hypothermia and temperature management, 13 (4) pp. 175-183. Peer-reviewed.
Executive functions assessment in very preterm children at school age: A pilot study about a clinical and experimental approach.
Décaillet M., Denervaud S., Huguenin-Virchaux C., Besuchet L., Bickle-Graz M., Fischer-Fumeaux C.J., Schneider J., 2023/11/28. Applied neuropsychology. Child pp. 1-12. Peer-reviewed.
Trends in Outcomes of Major Intracerebral Haemorrhage in a National Cohort of Very Preterm Born Infants in Switzerland.
Thwaites P., Hagmann C., Schneider J., Schulzke S.M., Grunt S., Nguyen T.D., Bassler D., Natalucci G., Swiss Neonatal Network and Follow-up Group, 2023/08/19. Children, 10 (8) p. 1412. Peer-reviewed.
The Joint Observation in Neonatology and Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Preterm Infants at Six Months Corrected Age: Secondary Outcome Data from a Randomised Controlled Trial.
Lovey O., Bickle-Graz M., Morisod Harari M., Horsch A., Schneider J., JOIN Research Consortium, 2022/09/13. Children, 9 (9) p. 1380. Peer-reviewed.
ORCHID (Outcome Registry for CHIldren with severe congenital heart Disease) a Swiss, nationwide, prospective, population-based, neurodevelopmental paediatric patient registry: framework, regulations and implementation.
Natterer J., Schneider J., Sekarski N., Rathke V., Adams M., Latal B., Borradori-Tolsa B.T., Bouhabib M., Fuhrer Kradolfer K., Glöckler M. et al., 2022/08/29. Swiss medical weekly, 152 pp. w30217. Peer-reviewed.
Impact of SARS-CoV-2 on incidence, treatment and outcome of very preterm born infants in Switzerland: a retrospective, population-based cohort study.
Adams M., Schulzke S.M., Rogdo B., Meyer P., McDougall J., Stocker M., Schneider J., Riedel T., Pfister R., Bassler D. et al., 2022/05/09. Swiss medical weekly, 152 pp. w30174. Peer-reviewed.
The Role of Face Masks in the Recognition of Emotions by Preschool Children.
Schneider J., Sandoz V., Equey L., Williams-Smith J., Horsch A., Bickle Graz M., 2022/01/01. JAMA pediatrics, 176 (1) pp. 96-98. Peer-reviewed.
Decreased Fetal Movements: A Sign of Placental SARS-CoV-2 Infection with Perinatal Brain Injury.
Favre G., Mazzetti S., Gengler C., Bertelli C., Schneider J., Laubscher B., Capoccia R., Pakniyat F., Ben Jazia I., Eggel-Hort B. et al., 2021/12/15. Viruses, 13 (12) p. 2517. Peer-reviewed.
 
Process variations between Swiss units treating neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and their effect on short-term outcome.
Adams M., Brotschi B., Birkenmaier A., Schwendener K., Rathke V., Kleber M., Hagmann C., Swiss National Asphyxia and Cooling Register Group, 2021/12. Journal of perinatology, 41 (12) pp. 2804-2812. Peer-reviewed.
 
Outcomes for Infants Born in Perinatal Centers Performing Fewer Surgical Ligations for Patent Ductus Arteriosus: A Swiss Population-Based Study.
Adams M., Schulzke S.M., Natalucci G., Schneider J., Riedel T., Tolsa C.B., Pfister R., Bassler D., Swiss Neonatal Network & Follow-Up Group, 2021/10. The Journal of pediatrics, 237 pp. 213-220.e2. Peer-reviewed.
 
Nutrition and management of glycemia in neonates with neonatal encephalopathy treated with hypothermia.
Pinchefsky E.F., Schneider J., Basu S., Tam EWY, Gale C., Newborn Brain Society Guidelines and Publications Committee*, 2021/08. Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine, 26 (4) p. 101268. Peer-reviewed.
 
Association of perinatal risk factors with neurological outcome in neonates with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
Scheidegger S., Held U., Grass B., Latal B., Hagmann C., Brotschi B., National Asphyxia and Cooling Register Group, 2021/04. The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine, 34 (7) pp. 1020-1027. Peer-reviewed.
Centre-specific differences in short-term outcomes in neonates with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy.
Grass B., Brotschi B., Hagmann C., Birkenmaier A., Schwendener K., Adams M., Kleber M., Swiss National Asphyxia And Cooling Register none, 2021/03/29. Swiss medical weekly, 151 pp. w20489. Peer-reviewed.
Mechanical Ventilation Duration, Brainstem Development, and Neurodevelopment in Children Born Preterm: A Prospective Cohort Study.
Guillot M., Guo T., Ufkes S., Schneider J., Synnes A., Chau V., Grunau R.E., Miller S.P., 2020/11. The Journal of pediatrics, 226 pp. 87-95.e3. Peer-reviewed.
 
Transient tone anomalies in very preterm infants: Association with term-equivalent brain magnetic resonance imaging and neurodevelopment at 18 months.
Brunner P., Schneider J., Borradori-Tolsa C., Bickle-Graz M., Hagmann P., Macherel M., Huppi P.S., Truttmann A.C., 2020/04. Early human development, 143 p. 104998. Peer-reviewed.
 
Short-term neurological improvement in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy predicts neurodevelopmental outcome at 18-24 months.
Grass B., Scheidegger S., Latal B., Hagmann C., Held U., Brotschi B., National Asphyxia and Cooling Register Group, Follow-up Group, 2020/03/26. Journal of perinatal medicine, 48 (3) pp. 296-303. Peer-reviewed.
Joint observation in NICU (JOIN): study protocol of a clinical randomised controlled trial examining an early intervention during preterm care.
Schneider J., Borghini A., Morisod Harari M., Faure N., Tenthorey C., Le Berre A., Tolsa J.F., Horsch A., JOIN Research Consortium, 2019/03/30. BMJ open, 9 (3) pp. e026484. Peer-reviewed.
 
Preterm brain Injury: White matter injury.
Schneider J., Miller S.P., 2019. Handbook of clinical neurology, 162 pp. 155-172. Peer-reviewed.
 
Kangaroo mother care and infant biopsychosocial outcomes in the first year: A meta-analysis
Akbari Emis, Binnoon-Erez Noam, Rodrigues Michelle, Ricci Alessandro, Schneider Juliane, Madigan Sheri, Jenkins Jennifer, 2018/07. Early Human Development, 122 pp. 22-31.
 
Nutrient Intake in the First Two Weeks of Life and Brain Growth in Preterm Neonates.
Schneider J., Fischer Fumeaux C.J., Duerden E.G., Guo T., Foong J., Bickle Graz M., Hagmann P., Chakravarty M.M., Hüppi P.S., Beauport L. et al., 2018/03. Pediatrics, 141 (3) p. 1. Peer-reviewed.
 
Procedural pain and oral glucose in preterm neonates: brain development and sex-specific effects
Schneider Juliane, Duerden Emma G., Guo Ting, Ng Karin, Hagmann Patric, Bickle Graz Myriam, Grunau Ruth E., Chakravarty M. Mallar, Hüppi Petra S., Truttmann Anita C. et al., 2018/03. Pain, 159 (3) pp. 515-525.
Impact of perinatal asphyxia on parental mental health and bonding with the infant: a questionnaire survey of Swiss parents
Horsch Antje, Jacobs Ingo, Gilbert Leah, Favrod Céline, Schneider Juliane, Morisod Harari Mathilde, Bickle Graz Myriam, 2017/09. BMJ Paediatrics Open, 1 (1) pp. e000059. Peer-reviewed.
 
Relationship between temperature variability and brain injury on magnetic resonance imaging in cooled newborn infants after perinatal asphyxia
Brotschi B, Gunny R, Rethmann C, Held U, Latal B, Hagmann C, 2017/09. Journal of Perinatology, 37 (9) pp. 1032-1037.
Nutrient intake in the first 2 weeks of life predicts brain growth in preterm neonates
Schneider J., Beauport L., Duerden EG., Guo T., Foong J., Hagmann P., Chakravarty MM., Hüppi PS., Fischer-Fumeaux CJ., Truttmann A. et al., 2017/04/05., Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning, Robert B. Salter Auditorium, 686 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5G 0A4. April 5th 2017 dans The SickKids Centre for Brain & Mental Health (C-BMH) 10 Years of Brain & Mental Health Integration.. Peer-reviewed.
 
Impact of Early Nutritional Intake on Preterm Brain: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.
Beauport L., Schneider J., Faouzi M., Hagmann P., Hüppi P.S., Tolsa J.F., Truttmann A.C., Fischer Fumeaux C.J., 2017/02. The Journal of pediatrics, 181 pp. 29-36.e1. Peer-reviewed.
Exploring the role of white matter connectivity in cortex maturation.
Friedrichs-Maeder C.L., Griffa A., Schneider J., Hüppi P.S., Truttmann A., Hagmann P., 2017. PloS one, 12 (5) pp. e0177466. Peer-reviewed.
 
Evolution of T1 Relaxation, ADC, and Fractional Anisotropy during Early Brain Maturation: A Serial Imaging Study on Preterm Infants.
Schneider J., Kober T., Bickle Graz M., Meuli R., Hüppi P.S., Hagmann P., Truttmann A.C., 2016. Ajnr. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 37 (1) pp. 155-162. Peer-reviewed.
Neonatal pain management with glucose and thalamus and basal ganglia development: sex-specific effects
Schneider J., Duerden EG., Guo T., Hagmann P., Grunau RE., Chakravarty MM., Hüppi PS., Truttmann A., Miller SP., 2016. dans University of Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children, Canada. Peer-reviewed.
Subcutaneous fat necrosis in neonates with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy registered in the Swiss National Asphyxia and Cooling Register
Grass Beate, Weibel Lisa, Hagmann Cornelia, Brotschi Barbara, 2015/12. BMC Pediatrics, 15 (1).
NODDI intra-axonal volume fraction shows stronger correlation with developmental age than fractional anisotropy in preterm human newborns
Kunz N., Schneider J., Vasung L., Zhang H., Hagmann P., Truttmann A., Lazeyras F., Huppi P., 2015/05. dans ISMRM 2015 , ISMRM 23rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition, SMRT 24th Annual Meeting, Annual Meeting Proceedings. Peer-reviewed.
 
The impact of a register on the management of neonatal cooling in Switzerland.
Brotschi B., Grass B., Ramos G., Beck I., Held U., Hagmann C., National Asphyxia Cooling Register Group, Meyer P., Meyer P., Zeilinger G. et al., 2015. Early Human Development, 91 (4) pp. 277-284. Peer-reviewed.
Lésions cérébrales du prématuré et techniques d'imagerie à visée pronostique du développement neurocognitif [Cerebral brain injury in preterm infants and the role of neuroimaging in predicting neurodevelopmental outcomes].
Schneider J., Vasung L., Truttmann A.C., Huppi P.S., 2014. Revue Médicale Suisse, 10 (418) pp. 442-449. Peer-reviewed.
 
Quantitative assessment of T1 relaxation and diffusion as a prognostic tool for brain development: a serial study on healthy preterm babies
Schneider J., Kober T., Bickle-Graz M., Meuli R., Hüppi P., Hagmann P., Truttmann A.C., 2013. dans ESPR 2013, 50th Annual Meeting and 36th Post Graduate Course of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology.
 
Towards a connectome mapping pipeline for neonates using high-resolution MP2RAGE and DTI
Pauli A., Schneider J., Bach Cuadra M., Griffa A., Fischi Gomez E., Meuli R., Thiran J.P., Truttman A., Hagmann P., 2013. dans 21st Annual Meeting International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
 
Quantitative Assessment of T1 Relaxation and Diffusion as a Prognostic Tool for Brain Development: A Longitudinal Preliminary Study on Preterm Babies
Schneider J., Hagmann P., Meuli R., Truttmann A., 2012. dans PAS 2012, Pediatric Academic Societies' Annual Meeting.
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