2022
Quantitative MRI Characterization of the Extremely Preterm Brain at Adolescence: Atypical versus Neurotypical Developmental Pathways
McNaughton R, Pieper C, Sakai O, Rollins J, Zhang X, Kennedy D, Frazier J, Douglass L, Heeren T, Fry R, O'Shea T, Kuban K, Jara H, Rollins J, Shah B, Singh R, Vaidya R, Van Marter L, Martin C, Ware J, Rollins C, Cole C, Perrin E, Sakai C, Bednarek F, Frazier J, Ehrenkranz R, Benjamin J, Montgomery A, O'Shea T, Washburn L, Gogcu S, Bose C, Warner D, O'Shea T, Engelke S, Higginson A, Higginson J, Bear K, Poortenga M, Pastyrnak S, Karna P, Paneth N, Lenski M, Schreiber M, Hunter S, Msall M, Batton D, Klarr J, Lee Y, Obeid R, Christianson K, Klein D, Wagner K, Pimental M, Hallisey C, Coster T, Dolins M, Mittleman M, Haile H, Rohde J, Nylen E, Neger E, Mattern K, Ma C, Toner D, Vitaro E, Venuti L, Powers B, Foley A, Sacco T, Williams J, Romano E, Henry C, Hiatt D, Peters N, Brown P, Ansusinha E, Smith J, Yang N, Bose G, Wereszczak J, Bernhardt J, Adams J, Wilson D, Darden-Saad N, Williams B, Jones E, Sutton D, Rathbun J, Fagerman S, Boshoven W, Johnson J, James B, Miras K, Solomon C, Weiland D, Yoon G, Ramoskaite R, Wiggins S, Washington K, Martin R, Prendergast B, Lynch E, Kring B, Smith A, McQuiston S, Butler S, Wilson R, McGhee K, Lee P, Asgarian A, Sadhwani A, Henson B, Keller C, Walkowiak J, Barron S, Miller A, Dessureau B, Wood M, Damon-Minow J, Romano E, Mayes L, Tsatsanis K, Chawarska K, Kim S, Dieterich S, Bearrs K, Waldrep E, Friedman J, Hounshell G, Allred D, Helms R, Whitley L, Stainback G, Bostic L, Jacobson A, McKeeman J, Meyer E, Price J, Lloyd M, Plesha-Troyke S, Scott M, Solomon K, Brooklier K, Vogt K. Quantitative MRI Characterization of the Extremely Preterm Brain at Adolescence: Atypical versus Neurotypical Developmental Pathways. Radiology 2022, 304: 419-428. PMID: 35471112, PMCID: PMC9340244, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.210385.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhite matterPerinatal white matter injuryExtremely preterm birthsProspective multicenter studyWhite matter injuryPreterm birthCerebral palsyMRI evaluationMulticenter studyClinical correlatesNeurocognitive outcomesHigh riskCerebrospinal fluidQuantitative MRI parametersCognitive impairmentMRI biomarkersGray matterMRI parametersCSF volumeBrain developmentModerate negative associationAdolescentsBoysGirlsAutism spectrum disorder
2000
The mother-child interaction and clinical judgment during acute pediatric illnesses
McCarthy P, Freudigman K, Cicchetti D, Mayes L, Benitez J, Salloum S, Baron M, Fink H, Anderson R, LaCamera R. The mother-child interaction and clinical judgment during acute pediatric illnesses. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2000, 136: 809-817. PMID: 10839881, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(00)22735-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIllness severityClinical judgmentEmotional Availability ScalesLow specificityMother-child interactionAcute Illness Observation ScalesAcute pediatric illnessesGreater resource useIll visitsAcute illnessMaternal social supportOptimal mother-child interactionIll childrenChild visitsPediatric illnessMaternal depressionMothers' judgmentsPaediatricians' judgementsIllnessDemographic characteristicsResource useSeverityInfant temperamentSense of competencePediatricians
1999
Developing brain and in utero cocaine exposure: Effects on neural ontogeny
MAYES L. Developing brain and in utero cocaine exposure: Effects on neural ontogeny. Development And Psychopathology 1999, 11: 685-714. PMID: 10624721, DOI: 10.1017/s0954579499002278.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal cocaine exposureCocaine exposureNeural ontogenyNervous system ontogenyUtero cocaine exposureCNS ontogenyType of exposureMonoaminergic systemsMonoamine systemsPreclinical studiesCocaine effectsNeuropsychological effectsNervous systemPatterns of arousalPrimary siteNeural migrationCell proliferationYoung childrenTrophic roleCocaine-related effectsExposureBrainAttention regulationCandidate mechanismArousalAddressing Mental Health Needs of Infants and Young Children
Mayes L. Addressing Mental Health Needs of Infants and Young Children. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 1999, 8: 209-224. PMID: 10202586, DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30176-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYoung childrenChild psychiatryMental health interventionsMental health needsEarly brain developmentPsychological interventionsDiagnostic nosologyMental health servicesDevelopmental competencyBrain developmentClinical skillsChildrenFirst yearSkillsSocial workHealth servicesHealth interventionsHealth needsProfessional backgroundPsychologyMultiple viewpointsMultidisciplinary approachInterventionEarly childhood educationValence
1998
Incidence of Passive Exposure to Crack/Cocaine and Clinical Findings in Infants Seen in an Outpatient Service
Lustbader A, Mayes L, McGee B, Jatlow P, Roberts W. Incidence of Passive Exposure to Crack/Cocaine and Clinical Findings in Infants Seen in an Outpatient Service. Pediatrics 1998, 102: e5-e5. PMID: 9651457, DOI: 10.1542/peds.102.1.e5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCocaineConnecticutCrack CocaineEnvironmental MonitoringEnzyme Multiplied Immunoassay TechniqueEpidemiological MonitoringFemaleGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryHumansIncidenceInfantInfant, NewbornNarcoticsOutpatient Clinics, HospitalPregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsProspective StudiesRadioimmunoassayRespiratory Tract InfectionsRetrospective StudiesSubstance Abuse DetectionConceptsYears of ageCocaine exposureRespiratory symptomsIll infantsMedical carePassive exposureYale-New Haven HospitalMaternal drug historyRIA-positive samplesEnzyme-multiplied immunoassay techniqueLower respiratory symptomsUrine toxicology resultsUpper respiratory symptomsRoutine clinical indicationsCurrent National InstituteInner-city populationPositive urine resultsHealth care resourcesSamples of urineChart reviewClinical findingsClinical symptomsMedical visitsEmergency departmentBirth weight
1996
Neonatal Withdrawal Syndrome in Infants Exposed to Cocaine and Methadone
Mayes L, Carroll K. Neonatal Withdrawal Syndrome in Infants Exposed to Cocaine and Methadone. Substance Use & Misuse 1996, 31: 241-253. PMID: 8834011, DOI: 10.3109/10826089609045811.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCocaineFemaleHumansInfant, NewbornMethadoneNeonatal Abstinence SyndromeNeurologic ExaminationPregnancyPregnancy OutcomeConceptsNeonatal withdrawal syndromeWithdrawal syndromeIntrauterine growth retardationPositive urine screenMethadone maintenance programMore medicationsMethadone usePerinatal complicationsRespiratory distressUrine screensWithdrawal scoresConcomitant cocaineTerms of dosageWithdrawal managementGrowth retardationInfantsCocaineRegular useMethadoneSyndromeMothersMedicationsPrematurityComplicationsPregnancy
1993
Neurobehavioral profiles of neonates exposed to cocaine prenatally.
Mayes L, Granger R, Frank M, Schottenfeld R, Bornstein M. Neurobehavioral profiles of neonates exposed to cocaine prenatally. Pediatrics 1993, 91: 778-83. PMID: 8464666, DOI: 10.1542/peds.91.4.778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal Behavioral Assessment ScaleCocaine-exposed newbornsBirth weightMaternal cocaine useBehavioral Assessment ScaleSimilar sociodemographic characteristicsPostnatal complicationsHabituation performanceGestational ageCocaine exposureNBAS clustersNeurobehavioral assessmentNewbornsCocaine useSociodemographic characteristicsAssessment ScaleNeurobehavioral profileSignificant reductionSelective effectFirst yearDepressed performanceComplicationsNeonatesWeightCocaine
1991
Exploring Internal and External Worlds
Mayes L. Exploring Internal and External Worlds. The Psychoanalytic Study Of The Child 1991, 46: 3-36. PMID: 1788380, DOI: 10.1080/00797308.1991.11822355.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial experienceChildren's social experiencesExploratory activityNovelty preferenceNeurobiological basePsychological functionsAggressive aimsEgo functionsExternal worldPsychoanalytic viewIntegrative functionsArousalMotivationCuriosityDevelopmental functionsLight of dataInfancyAttentionPhases of developmentExperienceObjectsPreferences
1985
Risk factors for hearing loss in preterm infants
Mayes L, Rubin D. Risk factors for hearing loss in preterm infants. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1985, 107: 646. PMID: 4045618, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(85)80050-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChanging Cognitive Outcome in Preterm Infants With Hyaline Membrane Disease
Mayes L, Kirk V, Haywood N, Buchanan D, Hedvall G, Stahlman M. Changing Cognitive Outcome in Preterm Infants With Hyaline Membrane Disease. JAMA Pediatrics 1985, 139: 20-24. PMID: 3969977, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1985.02140030022019.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1983
SEVERE BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW
MAYES L, PERKETT E, STAHLMAN M. SEVERE BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW. Acta Paediatrica 1983, 72: 225-229. PMID: 6837295, DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1983.tb09702.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHyaline membrane diseaseBronchopulmonary dysplasiaDevelopmental quotientVanderbilt Neonatal Intensive Care UnitClinical hyaline membrane diseaseNeonatal intensive care unitRecurrent respiratory infectionsPositive pressure ventilationIntensive care unitDevelopmental evaluationIntercostal retractionsInitial hospitalizationHospital dischargeRespiratory infectionsRetrospective reviewCare unitMechanical ventilationPressure ventilationLast visitMembrane diseasePhysical examChest radiographsInterval historyInfantsAge 2
1982
Effect of Hyaline Membrane Disease on Outcome of Premature Infants
MAYES L, STAHLMAN M. Effect of Hyaline Membrane Disease on Outcome of Premature Infants. JAMA Pediatrics 1982, 136: 885-886. PMID: 6181673, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1982.03970460015001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHyaline membrane diseasePremature infantsMembrane diseaseBirth weightPerinatal risk factorsPremature survivorsApgar scorePreterm infantsVentilatory effectsRisk factorsBayley scoresInfantsDevelopmental outcomesDiseaseOutcomesRecent studiesEarlier reportsScoresReportYearsConclusionStatistical analysisSurvivors