Long-term Effects of Prenatal Substance Exposure as the Substance-Exposed Newborn Ages Ira J. Chasnoff, MD irachasnoff@gmail.com (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Biological Basis of the Effects of Prenatal Drug Use: The Catecholamine System Catecholamines (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Biological Basis of the Effects of Prenatal Drug Use: Methamphetamines Catecholamines (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Biological Basis of the Effects of Prenatal Drug Use: Cocaine Catecholamines Cocaine (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Maternal Complications Pre-term labor Intrauterine growth retardation Placental abruption (C) NTI Upstream 2015 (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Predictors of Low Birth Weight Tobacco has a 3x greater impact than cocaine on predicting low birth weight. (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Neonatal Complications due to Exposure to Illicit Drugs Prematurity Low birth weight Failure to thrive NAS SIDS Dysmorphology (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Neonatal Complications Low birth weight Prematurity Failure to thrive NAS SIDS Dysmorphology CNS damage (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Newborn Neurobehavior Motor skills Orientation State regulation (C) NTI Upstream 2015 (C) NTI Upstream 2015 (C) NTI Upstream 2015 (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Biological Basis of the Effects of Prenatal Drug Use: The Catecholamine System Catecholamines (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Biological Basis of the Effects of Prenatal Drug Use: Methamphetamine Catecholamines (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Biological Basis of the Effects of Prenatal Drug Use: Cocaine Catecholamines Cocaine (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Information Processing Neurocognitive functioning Self-regulation Adaptive functioning (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Behavioral Teratology The impact of exposure to a foreign agent on the developing central nervous system and behavior is a function of multiple factors. Damage to the CNS during the prenatal period has effects across the lifespan. CNS injury may result in behavioral impairments rather than physical birth defects. Vorhees, 1989 (C) NTI Upstream 2015 (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Neurodevelopmental Disorder Adaptive functioning (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Neurodevelopmental Disorder Neurocognitive functioning +Impaired global cognition Executive functioning deficits (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Neurodevelopmental Disorder Neurocognitive functioning Self-regulation Attention Problems Impulsivity Sensory processing (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Treatment We are not treating prenatal substance exposure, per se, but the secondary characteristics that are grounded in the neurobiological brain changes induced by prenatal exposure and, in many cases, early trauma. (C) NTI Upstream 2015 Theoretical Framework for Treatment Traumatic brain injury – Family education/support – Cognitive therapy – Executive functioning Dyadic trauma-informed – Relational therapy – Attachment therapy Self-regulation – Body awareness – Sensory processing (C) NTI Upstream 2015 (C) NTI Upstream 2015 (C) NTI Upstream 2015
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