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Fetally‐injected drugs for immobilization and analgesia do not modify fetal brain development in a rabbit model

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During fetal surgery, fetuses receive medication (atropine‐fentanyl‐curare) to prevent fetal pain, movement and bradycardia. Although essential there has been no detailed review of potential side effects. Herein we aimed to… Click to show full abstract

During fetal surgery, fetuses receive medication (atropine‐fentanyl‐curare) to prevent fetal pain, movement and bradycardia. Although essential there has been no detailed review of potential side effects. Herein we aimed to assess the effects of this medication cocktail on fetal brain development in a rabbit model.

Keywords: fetal brain; brain development; development rabbit; rabbit model

Journal Title: Prenatal Diagnosis
Year Published: 2021

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