Dr. Ted S. Rosenkrantz, MD, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Specialist
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Dr. Ted S. Rosenkrantz, MD

Pediatrician

5/5(1)
263 Farmington Avenue Farmington Connecticut, 6030
Rating

5/5

About

Dr. Ted Rosenkrantz is a pediatrician practicing in Farmington, Connecticut. Dr. Rosenkrantz is a doctor who specializes in the health care of children. As a pedicatrician, Dr. Rosenkrantz diagnoses and treats infections, injuries, diseases and other disorders in children. Pediatricians typically work with infants, children, teenagers and young adults up to age 21. They practice medical care as well as preventative health care. Dr. Rosenkrantz can oversee and manage the physical, mental and emotional health of their patients.

Education and Training

Eastern Virginia Medical School

Board Certification

Pediatrics

American Board of Pediatrics - Neonatology

PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

Neonatal Medicine

Internships

  • University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Pediatric Internship

Fellowships

  • Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Brown University, Neonatology Fellowship

Professional Society Memberships

  • AAP, SPR, APS, AAP (On the Committee for Coding and Billing), CSMS, HCMS

Articles and Publications

  • Journal Articles: Sex Differences in Microglia Activation in a Rodent Model of Preterm Hypoxic Ischemic Injury with Caffeine Treatment. McLeod, Ruth Mae; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Fitch, Roslyn Holly; Koski, Rachel R Biomedicines 2023 Jan;11(1):Behavioral and neuroanatomical outcomes following altered serotonin expression in a hypoxic-ischemic injury neonate rodent model.Casavant, S G; Li, H; Cong, X; Starkweather, A; Moore, J; Rosenkrantz, T S; Fitch, R H Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine 2021 Sep;Transmitted Home Oximetry and Duration of Home Oxygen in Premature Infants.Rhein, Lawrence; White, Heather; Simoneau, Tregony; Traeger, Nadav; Lahiri, Thomas; Kremer, Ted; Sheils, Catherine; Meyer, Kathleen; Rosenkrantz, Ted; Krishnan, Sankaran; Hartman, Tyler; Feldman, Henry A; Abu Jawdeh, Elie G Pediatrics 2020 Aug;146(2):Allostatic Load and Biomarkers of Stress in the Preterm Infant: An Integrative Review.Casavant, Sharon G; Cong, Xiaomei; Fitch, Roslyn H; Moore, James; Rosenkrantz, Ted; Starkweather, Angela Biological research for nursing 2019 Mar;21(2):210-223Sex Differences in Brain Injury and Repair in Newborn Infants: Clinical Evidence and Biological Mechanisms.Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Hussain, Zeenat; Fitch, Roslyn Holly Frontiers in pediatrics 2019 Jan;7211The optimization of home oxygen weaning in premature infants trial: Design, rationale, methods, and lessons learned.Procaskey, Alexander; White, Heather; Simoneau, Tregony; Traeger, Nadav; Lahiri, Thomas; Jawdeh, Elie Abu; Kremer, Ted; Sheils, Catherine; Meyer, Kathleen; Rosenkrantz, Ted; Sankaran, Krishnan; Hartman, Tyler; Feldman, Henry; Rhein, Lawrence Contemporary clinical trials 2018 Aug;7572-77Behavioral and neuroanatomical outcomes in a rat model of preterm hypoxic-ischemic brain Injury: Effects of caffeine and hypothermia.Potter, Molly; Rosenkrantz, Ted; Fitch, R Holly International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience 2018 Feb;7046-55Hypothermia on Neuropathology and Neural Reorganization following Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Brain Injury in RatsSmith AL, Rosenkrantz TS and Fitch RH Neural Plasticity 2016 Sep;Sex differences in behavioral outcome following neonatal hypoxic ischemic brain injury: A female advantage?Smith, A L; Alexander, M L; Sadek, M L; Rosenkrantz, T S; Fitch, R H International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience 2015 Dec;47(Pt A):91-2Sex differences in behavioral outcomes following temperature modulation during induced neonatal hypoxic ischemic injury in rats.Smith, Amanda L; Garbus, Haley; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Fitch, Roslyn Holly Brain sciences 2015 Jan;5(2):220-40Neonatal/infant validation study of the CAS model 740 noninvasive blood pressure monitor with the Orion/MaxIQ NIBP module.Lang, Sean M; Giuliano, John S; Carroll, Christopher L; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Eisenfeld, Leonard Blood pressure monitoring 2014 Mar;19(3):180-2Behavioral and histological outcomes following neonatal HI injury in a preterm (P3) and term (P7) rodent model.Alexander, M; Garbus, H; Smith, A L; Rosenkrantz, T S; Fitch, R H Behavioural brain research 2014 Feb;25985-96Effects of caffeine on intermittent hypoxia in infants born prematurely: a randomized clinical trial.Rhein, Lawrence M; Dobson, Nicole R; Darnall, Robert A; Corwin, Michael J; Heeren, Tim C; Poets, Christian F; McEntire, Betty L; Hunt, Carl E; Bada, Henrietta; Carlo, Wally; Consenstein, Larry; Gregory, Mary Lucia; Hendricks-Munoz, Karen; Hoy, Deborah; Karamchandani, Nilima; Klarr, Judith M; Kumar, Praveen; Leach, Corinne L; Richardson, Joan; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; White, Robert D JAMA pediatrics 2014 Jan;168(3):250-7Infantile hemangiomas and retinopathy of prematurity: possible association.Praveen, Vijayakumar; Vidavalur, Ramesh; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Hussain, Naveed Pediatrics 2009 Mar;123(3):e484-9Neonatal polycythemia and hyperviscosity.Sarkar, Shikha; Rosenkrantz, Ted S Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine 2008 Aug;13(4):248-55Comparisons of mortality and pre-discharge respiratory outcomes in small-for-gestational-age and appropriate-for-gestational-age premature infants.Sharma, Puneet; McKay, Kathleen; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Hussain, Naveed BMC pediatrics 2004 Jun;49Gastroesophageal reflux in infants < 32 weeks gestational age at birth: lack of relationship to chronic lung disease.Akinola, Ekanem; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Pappagallo, Mariann; McKay, Kathleen; Hussain, Naveed American journal of perinatology 2004 Feb;21(2):57-62Hypospadias and early gestation growth restriction in infants.Hussain, Naveed; Chaghtai, Azhar; Herndon, C D Anthony; Herson, Victor C; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; McKenna, Patrick H Pediatrics 2002 Mar;109(3):473-8Inguinal hernia in preterm infants (< or = 32-week gestation).Kumar, Vasantha H S; Clive, Jonathan; Rosenkrantz, Ted S; Bourque, Michael D; Hussain, Naveed Pediatric surgery international 2002 Mar;18(2-3):147-52Morbidity and mortality of preterm twins and higher-order multiple births.Suri, K; Bhandari, V; Lerer, T; Rosenkrantz, T S; Hussain, N Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association 2001 Jan;21(5):293-9Pulmonary hemorrhage in neonates of early and late gestation.Bhandari, V; Gagnon, C; Rosenkrantz, T; Hussain, N Journal of perinatal medicine 1999 Jan;27(5):369-75Impact of the perception of viability on resource allocation in the neonatal intensive care unit.Sanders, M R; Donohue, P K; Oberdorf, M A; Rosenkrantz, T S; Allen, M C Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association 1998 Jan;18(5):347-51Respiratory tract colonization with mycoplasma species increases the severity of bronchopulmonary dysplasia.Bhandari, V; Hussain, N; Rosenkrantz, T; Kresch, M Journal of perinatal medicine 1998 Jan;26(1):37-42Patterns of change in early neonatal nucleated erythrocyte counts in preterm deliveries.Salafia, C M; Ghidini, A; Pezzullo, J C; Rosenkrantz, T S Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation 1997 Jan;4(4):178-82Brain cell membrane Na+,K(+)-ATPase activity following severe hypoxic injury in the newborn piglet.Rosenkrantz, T S; Kubin, J; Mishra, O P; Smith, D; Delivoria-Papadopoulos, M Brain research 1996 Aug;730(1-2):52-7Perceptions of the limit of viability: neonatologists\' attitudes toward extremely preterm infants.Sanders, M R; Donohue, P K; Oberdorf, M A; Rosenkrantz, T S; Allen, M C Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association 1995 Jan;15(6):494-502Cerebral metabolism and electrocortical activity in the chronically hyperglycemic fetal lamb.Rosenkrantz, T S; Knox, I; Zalneraitis, E L; Raye, J R; Porte, P J; Cramer, R; Smoloski, R; Phillipps, A F The American journal of physiology 1993 Dec;265(6 Pt 2):R1262-9Do survival and morbidity of very-low-birth-weight infants vary according to the primary pregnancy complication that results in preterm delivery?Wolf, E J; Vintzileos, A M; Rosenkrantz, T S; Rodis, J F; Salafia, C M; Pezzullo, J G American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1993 Nov;169(5):1233-9Effects of a continuous infusion of tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane on acidosis, oxygen affinity, and serum osmolality.Schneiderman, R; Rosenkrantz, T S; Knox, I; Cramer, R; Smoloski, R; Raye, J R Biology of the neonate 1993 Jan;64(5):287-94A comparison of pre-discharge survival and morbidity in singleton and twin very low birth weight infants.Wolf, E J; Vintzileos, A M; Rosenkrantz, T S; Rodis, J F; Lettieri, L; Mallozzi, A Obstetrics and gynecology 1992 Sep;80(3 Pt 1):436-9Regulation of cerebral glucose metabolism in normal and polycythemic newborn lambs.Rosenkrantz, T S; Philipps, A F; Knox, I; Zalneraitis, E L; Porte, P J; Skrzypczak, P E; Raye, J R Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 1992 Sep;12(5):856-65Prediction of survival in severely asphyxiated infants.Rosenkrantz, T S; Zalneraitis, E L Pediatric neurology 1991 Jan;7(6):446-51Insulin-induced alterations in amino acid metabolism in the fetal lamb.Philipps, A F; Rosenkrantz, T S; Lemons, J A; Knox, I; Porte, P J; Raye, J R Journal of developmental physiology 1990 May;13(5):251-9Cerebral metabolism in the newborn lamb with polycythemia.Rosenkrantz, T S; Philipps, A F; Skrzypczak, P S; Raye, J R Pediatric research 1988 Mar;23(3):329-33Regulation of cerebral blood flow velocity in nonasphyxiated, very low birth weight infants with hyaline membrane disease.Rosenkrantz, T S; Diana, D; Munson, J Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association 1988 Jan;8(4):303-8Intrauterine growth retardation after long-term maternal salicylate administration in the rabbit.Lukas, J C; Rosenkrantz, T S; Raye, J R; Porte, P J; Philipps, A F American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1987 Jan;156(1):245-9Effects of fetal insulin secretory deficiency on metabolism in fetal lamb.Philipps, A F; Rosenkrantz, T S; Grunnet, M L; Connolly, M E; Porte, P J; Raye, J R Diabetes 1986 Sep;35(9):964-72The effects of chronic fetal hyperglycemia on substrate uptake by the ovine fetus and conceptus.Philipps, A F; Rosenkrantz, T S; Porte, P J; Raye, J R Pediatric research 1985 Jul;19(7):659-66Consequences of perturbations of fetal fuels in ovine pregnancy.Philipps, A F; Rosenkrantz, T S; Raye, J Diabetes 1985 Jun;34 Suppl 2(SUPPL. 2):32-5Therapeutic Interventions in Rat Models of Preterm Hypoxic Ischemic Injury: Effects of Hypothermia, Caffeine, and the Influence of Sex.McLeod R, Rosenkrantz T, Fitch RH .Life (Basel). 2022 Sep 28;12(10):1514.Book ChaptersPolycythemia and hyperviscosity in the newborn.Rosenkrantz TS and Oh W: Neonatal Hematology 2021 Mar;16Polycythemia and Fetomaternal HemorrhageRosenkrantz TS, Sarkar S and Oh W. Fetal and Neonatal Brain Injury: Mechanisms, Management and Risks of Practice 2018 Oct;Conference PapersIntrauterine growth restriction in infants of less than thirty-two weeks\' gestation: associated placental pathologic features.Salafia, C M; Minior, V K; Pezzullo, J C; Popek, E J; Rosenkrantz, T S; Vintzileos, A M American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 1995 Oct;173(4):1049-57LettersCerebral glucose and oxygen metabolism in the chronically hyperglycemic fetal lamb.Rosenkrantz, T S The American journal of physiology 1994 Mar;266(3 Pt 2):R1076ReviewsEthical considerations in the management of infants born at extremely low gestational age.Hussain, Naveed; Rosenkrantz, Ted S Seminars in perinatology 2003 Dec;27(6):458-70Polycythemia and hyperviscosity in the newborn.Rosenkrantz, Ted S Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis 2003 Oct;29(5):515-27

What do you attribute your success to?

  • He attributes his success to hard work and wonderful mentors. He\'s been blessed with fantastic mentors; his fellowship was with Dr. William Oh, Dr. Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos, an internationally known scientist in the field of neonatal medicine who helped save thousands of infants through her groundbreaking research, and R. Holly Fitch, professor and Director of the Murine Behavioral Neurogenetics FacilityUniversity of Connecticut.

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