关于怀孕期药物监督研究中神经发育结果的专家共识
R L Bromley1,2, M Bickle Graz3, M Bluett-Duncan1
1Division of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, School of Biological Sciences, Biology and Health, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Frontiers in pharmacology
|June 19, 2023
概括
这项研究通过关注药物暴露怀孕中神经发育结果,为改善怀孕药物警制定了必要的建议. 这些发现指导了未来的研究,以更好地了解和减轻潜在的发展风险.
科学领域:
- 药物监督 药物监督 药物监督
- 神经发育科学 神经发育科学
- 怀孕研究 怀孕研究
背景情况:
- 产前药物暴露可能会对胎儿大脑发育产生负面影响,导致神经发育问题.
- 现有的怀孕药监管缺乏足够的神经发育结果调查.
- 一个国际专家小组召开了会议,以解决这个差距.
研究的目的:
- 为了在怀孕时药物监督的核心神经发育结果上达成共识.
- 优化这些研究的方法方法.
- 识别与神经发育结果有关的妊娠药物监测的障碍.
主要方法:
- 一个经过修改的Delphi研究,涉及利益相关者和专家.
- 利益相关者确定了药物暴露怀孕的关键话题.
- 有相关经验的专家参加了两轮问卷调查和一个虚拟会议.
主要成果:
- 来自13个国家的25名专家制定了11项建议.
- 强调神经发育作为药物监测的核心特征,建议在婴儿期开始研究,直到青春期.
- 提供了关于结果测量,比较组,混变量和资金的指导.
结论:
- 加强对神经发育结果的关注对于怀孕药物监测至关重要.
- 专家建议应指导补充研究,以获得全面的证据.
- 这将有助于更好地了解子宫内药物对儿童发育的影响.
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