Selected Publications
Lorraine Anne Milio, M.D. is a renowned medical professional with several significant publications to her name. Her research focuses on the effects of different substances on fetal neurobehaviors and infant outcomes, as well as the management of acute postpartum pain in patients maintained on methadone or buprenorphine during pregnancy.
Pregnancies Exposed to Methadone and Other Substances
One of Dr. Milio’s notable publications is a comparison study of pregnancies exposed to methadone, methadone and other illicit substances, and poly-drugs without methadone. The study examines the fetal neurobehaviors and infant outcomes of these different exposure scenarios. The findings contribute valuable insights into the potential effects of these substances on the development of newborns[^1].
Fetal Neurobehavioral Effects of Methadone and Buprenorphine
Dr. Milio, along with her colleagues, conducted a study to evaluate the fetal neurobehavioral effects of methadone and buprenorphine exposure. This research sheds light on the potential risks and impacts of these medications on the neurobehavioral development of the fetus[^2].
Management of Acute Postpartum Pain
Another significant study led by Dr. Milio focuses on the management of acute postpartum pain in patients maintained on methadone or buprenorphine during pregnancy. The research aims to provide effective pain management strategies for this specific patient group[^3].
Dosing Adjustments in Postpartum Patients
Dr. Milio, in collaboration with other experts, explored dosing adjustments for postpartum patients maintained on buprenorphine or methadone. The study investigates the optimal dosage to ensure the well-being of both the mother and the baby in the postpartum period[^4].
Intrahepatic Veins for Fetal Blood Sampling
In a different line of research, Dr. Milio and her team share their experience and findings on the use of intrahepatic veins for fetal blood sampling. This study provides valuable insights into the benefits and limitations of this technique[^5].
Post-Cesarean Pain Management
Dr. Milio has also contributed to the field of post-Cesarean pain management for patients maintained on methadone or buprenorphine. Her research aims to improve pain management strategies in this specific population, considering the unique circumstances of opioid-dependent mothers[^6].
Buprenorphine vs. Methadone for Pregnant Opioid-Dependent Patients
Lastly, Dr. Milio and her colleagues conducted a comparative study on the effects of buprenorphine versus methadone in the treatment of pregnant opioid-dependent patients. The research focuses on the neonatal abstinence syndrome and its management, aiming to provide evidence-based recommendations for healthcare professionals[^7].
Chapters
In addition to her publications, Dr. Milio has contributed to various chapters in medical manuals. Her expertise in immunologic and endocrine disorders of pregnancy is highly regarded in the field. Some notable chapters she has co-authored include:
- “Immunologic Complications of Pregnancy” in the Manual of Obstetrics[^8].
- “Endocrine Disorders of Pregnancy” in The Johns Hopkins Manual of Gynecology and Obstetrics (2nd, 3rd, and 4th editions)[^9][^10][^11].
As an accomplished medical professional, Dr. Lorraine Anne Milio has made significant contributions to the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Her publications and chapters continue to shape the understanding and management of various issues related to pregnancy and maternal health.
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