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2024 Fetal Care Center Frontiers in Fetal Neurology Day 2 - Dr. Usha Nagaraj

Video Published 2024-10-10 Updated 2024-10-10

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Dr. Nagaraj presents multi-institutional MRI research comparing brain measurements in third-trimester opioid-exposed fetuses versus controls. Findings show significantly smaller brain biometric measurements, increased breech presentation, and elevated amniotic fluid in exposed fetuses, suggesting prenatal opioid impact on neurodevelopment.

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  • Opioid-exposed fetuses show significantly smaller brain measurements including frontal-occipital diameter, biparietal diameter, and cerebellar diameter.
  • Breech presentation occurs more frequently in opioid-exposed fetuses (21% vs 3%), possibly indicating abnormal fetal movements.
  • Increased amniotic fluid is observed in opioid-exposed pregnancies, potentially related to altered fetal swallowing mechanisms.
  • Fetal MRI at 3T with 2mm slices enables detailed biometric assessment but requires longer acquisition times than standard clinical protocols.
  • Multiple brain structures (cerebrum, cerebellum, pons, vermis) are affected by prenatal opioid exposure despite normal birth weight and head circumference.

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