Brad Manktelow

Brad Manktelow

University of Leicester

H-index: 48

Europe-United Kingdom

About Brad Manktelow

Brad Manktelow, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leicester, specializes in the field of quality improvement, healthcare quality, medical statistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Clinical outcomes for babies born between 27–31 weeks of gestation: Should they be regarded as a single cohort?

Apgar score and neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 5 years in infants born extremely preterm

How to adjust for case-mix when comparing outcomes across healthcare providers

Small babies, big risks: global estimates of prevalence and mortality for vulnerable newborns to accelerate change and improve counting

Stillbirths: Contribution of preterm birth and size‐for‐gestational age for 125.4 million total births from nationwide records in 13 countries, 2000–2020

Vulnerable newborn types: Analysis of population‐based registries for 165 million births in 23 countries, 2000–2021

Neonatal mortality risk of large‐for‐gestational‐age and macrosomic live births in 15 countries, including 115.6 million nationwide linked records, 2000–2020

Neonatal mortality risk for vulnerable newborn types in 15 countries using 125.5 million nationwide birth outcome records, 2000–2020

Brad Manktelow Information

University

Position

Professor of Medical Statistics

Citations(all)

8688

Citations(since 2020)

4157

Cited By

6402

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

96

i10Index(since 2020)

70

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University of Leicester

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Brad Manktelow Skills & Research Interests

quality improvement

healthcare quality

medical statistics

Top articles of Brad Manktelow

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Clinical outcomes for babies born between 27–31 weeks of gestation: Should they be regarded as a single cohort?

Abdul Qader Tahir Ismail

Elaine M Boyle

Thillagavathie Pillay

Neena Modi

Oliver Rivero-Arias

...

2023/2/1

Apgar score and neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 5 years in infants born extremely preterm

JAMA network open

Harald Ehrhardt

Adrien M Aubert

Ulrika Ådén

Elizabeth S Draper

Anna Gudmundsdottir

...

2023/9/5

How to adjust for case-mix when comparing outcomes across healthcare providers

Bradley N Manktelow

T Alun Evans

Sarah E Seaton

2023/6/13

Small babies, big risks: global estimates of prevalence and mortality for vulnerable newborns to accelerate change and improve counting

Joy E Lawn

Eric O Ohuma

Ellen Bradley

Lorena Suárez Idueta

Elizabeth Hazel

...

2023/5/20

Stillbirths: Contribution of preterm birth and size‐for‐gestational age for 125.4 million total births from nationwide records in 13 countries, 2000–2020

BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Yemisrach B Okwaraji

Lorena Suárez-Idueta

Eric O Ohuma

Ellen Bradley

Judith Yargawa

...

2023/11/29

Vulnerable newborn types: Analysis of population‐based registries for 165 million births in 23 countries, 2000–2021

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Lorena Suárez‐Idueta

Judith Yargawa

Hannah Blencowe

Ellen Bradley

Yemisrach B Okwaraji

...

2023/5/8

Neonatal mortality risk of large‐for‐gestational‐age and macrosomic live births in 15 countries, including 115.6 million nationwide linked records, 2000–2020

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Lorena Suárez‐Idueta

Eric O Ohuma

Chia‐Jung Chang

Elizabeth A Hazel

Judith Yargawa

...

2023/11/27

Neonatal mortality risk for vulnerable newborn types in 15 countries using 125.5 million nationwide birth outcome records, 2000–2020

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Lorena Suárez‐Idueta

Hannah Blencowe

Yemisrach B Okwaraji

Judith Yargawa

Ellen Bradley

...

2023/5/8

Estimated neonatal survival of very preterm births across the care pathway: a UK cohort 2016–2020

Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edition

Sarah E Seaton

Ridhi Agarwal

Elizabeth S Draper

Alan C Fenton

Jennifer J Kurinczuk

...

2023/11/1

Methods for constructing normalised reference scores: an application for assessing child development

Vasiliki Bountziouka

Samantha Johnson

Bradley Manktelow

2022/12/9

Understanding ethnic inequalities in stillbirth rates: a UK population-based cohort study

BMJ open

Ruth J Matthews

Elizabeth S Draper

Bradley N Manktelow

Jennifer J Kurinczuk

Alan C Fenton

...

2022/2/1

Development of a data classification system for preterm birth cohort studies: the RECAP Preterm project

BMC Medical Research Methodology

Deborah Bamber

Helen E Collins

Charlotte Powell

Gonçalo Campos Gonçalves

Samantha Johnson

...

2022/1/7

Managing mother’s own milk for very preterm infants in neonatal units in 11 European countries

Acta Paediatrica

Carina Rodrigues

Jennifer Zeitlin

Emilija Wilson

Liis Toome

Marina Cuttini

...

2021/1

Association between postnatal growth and neurodevelopmental impairment by sex at 2 years of corrected age in a multi-national cohort of very preterm children

Clinical Nutrition

Rym El Rafei

Pierre Henri Jarreau

Mikael Norman

Rolf Felix Maier

Henrique Barros

...

2021/8/1

Using the PARCA-R to assess children’s cognitive and language development at two years of age

Infant

Samantha Johnson

Vasiliki Bountziouka

Peter Brocklehurst

Louise Linsell

Bradley Manktelow

...

2020/7/1

EPICE cohort: two-year neurodevelopmental outcomes after very preterm birth

Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edition

Elizabeth S Draper

Jennifer Zeitlin

Bradley N Manktelow

Aurelie Piedvache

Marina Cuttini

...

2020/7/1

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