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Overview

John E. Mayer is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of medicine, with notable contributions in epidemiology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and economics and econometrics.

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
  • Circulation
  • Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
  • EP Europace
  • World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery

Key research topics covered by Mayer consist of:

  • Congenital Heart Disease Studies
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
  • Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Healthcare Policy and Management
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
  • Tracheal and airway disorders

Mayer has collaborated frequently with co-authors including Meena Nathan, Robert M. Sade, Jeffrey P. Jacobs, Jennifer C. Romano, and John W. Entwistle.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mayer include:

  • "Updating an Empirically Based Tool for Analyzing Congenital Heart Surgery Mortality" (2021) published in World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
  • "National Variation in Congenital Heart Surgery Outcomes" (2020) published in Circulation
  • "De Novo Damaging Variants, Clinical Phenotypes, and Post-Operative Outcomes in Congenital Heart Disease" (2020) published in Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine
  • "The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart Surgery Database: 2020 Update on Outcomes and Research" (2020) published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
  • "Do Professionalism Lapses in Medical School Predict Problems in Residency and Clinical Practice?" (2020) published in Academic Medicine

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for Reporting Mortality and Morbidity After Cardiac Valve Interventions

    Cary W. Akins;D. Craig Miller;Marko I. Turina;Nicholas T. Kouchoukos

  • Long-Term Survival, Modes of Death, and Predictors of Mortality in Patients With Fontan Surgery

    Paul Khairy;Susan M. Fernandes;John E. Mayer;John K. Triedman

  • Treatment of Acute Hepatitis C with Interferon Alfa-2b

    E Jaeckel;M Cornberg;H Wedemeyer;T Santantonio

  • Functional small-diameter neovessels created using endothelial progenitor cells expanded ex vivo.

    Sunjay Kaushal;Gilad E. Amiel;Kristine J. Guleserian;Oz M. Shapira

  • Postoperative Course and Hemodynamic Profile After the Arterial Switch Operation in Neonates and Infants A Comparison of Low-Flow Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Circulatory Arrest

    Gil Wernovsky;David Wypij;Richard A. Jonas;John E. Mayer

  • A Comparison of the Perioperative Neurologic Effects of Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest versus Low-Flow Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Infant Heart Surgery

    Jane W. Newburger;Richard A. Jonas;Gil Wernovsky;David Wypij

  • Comparative Effectiveness of Revascularization Strategies

    William S. Weintraub;Maria V. Grau-Sepulveda;Jocelyn M. Weiss;Sean M. O'Brien

  • Functional Living Trileaflet Heart Valves Grown In Vitro

    Simon P. Hoerstrup;Ralf Sodian;Sabine Daebritz;Jun Wang

  • Fontan operation in five hundred consecutive patients: Factors influencing early and late outcome ☆ ☆☆ ★ ★★ ♢ ♢♢ ♦

    Thomas L. Gentles;John E. Mayer;Kimberlee Gauvreau;Jane W. Newburger

  • Creation Of Viable Pulmonary Artery Autografts Through Tissue Engineering

    Toshiharu Shinoka;Dominique Shum-Tim;Peter X. Ma;Ronn E. Tanel

  • Tissue engineering heart valves: Valve leaflet replacement study in a lamb model

    Toshiharu Shinoka;Christpher K. Breuer;Ronn E. Tanel;Gregor Zund

  • Hepatic venous blood and the development of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in congenital heart disease

    Deepak Srivastava;Tamar Preminger;James E. Lock;Valerie Mandell

  • Transcatheter ablation of ectopic atrial tachycardia in young patients using radiofrequency current.

    E P Walsh;J P Saul;J E Hulse;L A Rhodes

  • Tissue engineering of autologous aorta using a new biodegradable polymer.

    Dominique Shum-Tim;Ulrich Stock;Jeff Hrkach;Toshiharu Shinoka

  • The influence of hemodilution on outcome after hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass: results of a randomized trial in infants.

    Richard A Jonas;Richard A Jonas;David Wypij;David Wypij;Stephen J Roth;David C Bellinger;David C Bellinger

  • Cardiovascular Outcomes After the Arterial Switch Operation for D-Transposition of the Great Arteries

    Paul Khairy;Mathieu Clair;Susan M. Fernandes;Elizabeth D. Blume

  • Early In Vivo Experience With Tissue-Engineered Trileaflet Heart Valves

    Ralf Sodian;Simon P. Hoerstrup;Jason S. Sperling;Sabine Daebritz

  • Effect of baffle fenestration on outcome of the modified Fontan operation.

    N D Bridges;J E Mayer;J E Lock;R A Jonas

  • Tissue-engineered heart valves. Autologous valve leaflet replacement study in a lamb model.

    Toshiharu Shinoka;Peter X. Ma;Dominique Shum-Tim;Christopher K. Breuer

  • From Stem Cells to Viable Autologous Semilunar Heart Valve

    Fraser W.H. Sutherland;Fraser W.H. Sutherland;Tjorvi E. Perry;Ying Yu;Megan C. Sherwood

Frequent Co-Authors

Pedro J. del Nido
Pedro J. del Nido Boston Children's Hospital
Richard A. Jonas
Richard A. Jonas Children’s National Health System
Kimberlee Gauvreau
Kimberlee Gauvreau Boston Children's Hospital
Aldo R. Castaneda
Aldo R. Castaneda Boston Children's Hospital
Jeffrey P. Jacobs
Jeffrey P. Jacobs University of Florida
Michael S. Sacks
Michael S. Sacks The University of Texas at Austin
James E. Lock
James E. Lock Stanford University
Jane W. Newburger
Jane W. Newburger Boston Children's Hospital
Steven D. Colan
Steven D. Colan Boston Children's Hospital
David M. Shahian
David M. Shahian Harvard University

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