Scott P. Oltman

1.7k total citations
59 papers, 926 citations indexed

About

Scott P. Oltman is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Scott P. Oltman has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 926 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 29 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 20 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Scott P. Oltman's work include Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (18 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (16 papers) and Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (15 papers). Scott P. Oltman is often cited by papers focused on Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (18 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (16 papers) and Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (15 papers). Scott P. Oltman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Scott P. Oltman's co-authors include Laura L. Jelliffe‐Pawlowski, Rebecca J. Baer, Kelli K. Ryckman, Larry Rand, Christina Chambers, Martina A. Steurer, Mary E. Norton, Elizabeth E. Rogers, Shabnam Peyvandi and Anita J. Moon‐Grady and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American College of Cardiology, PLoS ONE and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

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55 papers receiving 914 citations

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All Works

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Ponting, Carolyn, Rebecca J. Baer, Kacie C. A. Blackman, et al.. (2025). Transforming Health and Reducing Perinatal Anxiety Through Virtual Engagement: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols. 14. e70627–e70627.
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Baer, Rebecca J., Martina A. Steurer, Kayla L. Karvonen, et al.. (2023). Resuscitation, survival and morbidity of extremely preterm infants in California 2011–2019. Journal of Perinatology. 44(2). 209–216. 8 indexed citations
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Amsalu, Ribka, Scott P. Oltman, Melissa M. Medvedev, et al.. (2023). Predicting the risk of 7‐day readmission in late preterm infants in California: A population‐based cohort study. Health Science Reports. 6(1). e994–e994. 2 indexed citations
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Ryckman, Kelli K., Claire Carlson, Scott P. Oltman, et al.. (2023). The validity of hospital diagnostic and procedure codes reflecting morbidity in preterm neonates born <32 weeks gestation. Journal of Perinatology. 43(11). 1374–1378. 1 indexed citations
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Oltman, Scott P., Elizabeth E. Rogers, Kelli K. Ryckman, et al.. (2023). Assessing for prenatal risk factors associated with infant neurologic morbidity using a multivariate analysis. Journal of Perinatology. 43(12). 1486–1493. 2 indexed citations
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Steurer, Martina A., Kelli K. Ryckman, Rebecca J. Baer, et al.. (2022). Developing a resiliency model for survival without major morbidity in preterm infants. Journal of Perinatology. 43(4). 452–457.
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Karvonen, Kayla L., Rebecca J. Baer, Elizabeth E. Rogers, et al.. (2021). Racial and ethnic disparities in outcomes through 1 year of life in infants born prematurely: a population based study in California. Journal of Perinatology. 41(2). 220–231. 30 indexed citations
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Bandoli, Gretchen, Laura L. Jelliffe‐Pawlowski, Rebecca J. Baer, et al.. (2021). Cannabis-related diagnosis in pregnancy and adverse maternal and infant outcomes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 225. 108757–108757. 35 indexed citations
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McKenzie‐Sampson, Safyer, Rebecca J. Baer, Deborah Karasek, et al.. (2021). Maternal nativity and risk of adverse perinatal outcomes among Black women residing in California, 2011–2017. Journal of Perinatology. 41(12). 2736–2741. 11 indexed citations
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Ross, Kharah M., Scott P. Oltman, Rebecca J. Baer, et al.. (2021). Socioeconomic status, diabetes, and gestation length in Native American and White women.. Health Psychology. 40(6). 380–387. 4 indexed citations
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Steurer, Martina A., Rebecca J. Baer, Scott P. Oltman, et al.. (2020). Cohort study of respiratory hospital admissions, air quality and sociodemographic factors in preterm infants born in California. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 34(2). 130–138. 3 indexed citations
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McLemore, Monica R., Rachel L. Berkowitz, Scott P. Oltman, et al.. (2020). Risk and Protective Factors for Preterm Birth Among Black Women in Oakland, California. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. 8(5). 1273–1280. 10 indexed citations
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Baer, Rebecca J., Marta M. Jankowska, James G. Anderson, et al.. (2018). Comparison of risk and protective factors for preterm birth in rural, suburban, and urban Fresno County, California. 4(2). 50–50. 3 indexed citations
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Oltman, Scott P., Elizabeth E. Rogers, Rebecca J. Baer, et al.. (2018). Initial Metabolic Profiles Are Associated with 7-Day Survival among Infants Born at 22-25 Weeks of Gestation. The Journal of Pediatrics. 198. 194–200.e3. 14 indexed citations
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Baer, Rebecca J., Molly R. Altman, Scott P. Oltman, et al.. (2018). Maternal factors influencing late entry into prenatal care: a stratified analysis by race or ethnicity and insurance status. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 32(20). 3336–3342. 35 indexed citations
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Ross, Kharah M., Rebecca J. Baer, Kelli K. Ryckman, et al.. (2018). Second trimester inflammatory and metabolic markers in women delivering preterm with and without preeclampsia. Journal of Perinatology. 39(2). 314–320. 15 indexed citations
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Baer, Rebecca J., Christina Chambers, Kelli K. Ryckman, et al.. (2018). Risk of preterm and early term birth by maternal drug use. Journal of Perinatology. 39(2). 286–294. 38 indexed citations
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Steurer, Martina A., Scott P. Oltman, Rebecca J. Baer, et al.. (2018). Altered metabolites in newborns with persistent pulmonary hypertension. Pediatric Research. 84(2). 272–278. 19 indexed citations
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Jelliffe‐Pawlowski, Laura L., Larry Rand, Bruce Bedell, et al.. (2018). Prediction of preterm birth with and without preeclampsia using mid-pregnancy immune and growth-related molecular factors and maternal characteristics. Journal of Perinatology. 38(8). 963–972. 20 indexed citations
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Lopez, Adriana, Michael J. Arrowood, Palmer A. Orlandi, et al.. (2001). Outbreak of Cyclosporiasis Associated with Basil in Missouri in 1999. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 32(7). 1010–1017. 59 indexed citations

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