Monkey in the Middle: Translational Studies of Pediatric Anesthetic Exposure.

M. Baxter, M. Alvarado
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P reclinical animal studies have resulted in retrospective and prospective studies in humans regarding the safety of pediatric anesthesia. The possibility of adverse neurocognitive outcomes associated with repeated or prolonged pediatric anesthesia is worrisome. The latest investigation by Coleman et al also investigates the impact of exposure to general anesthesia in infancy on neurobehavioral development in nonhuman primates. This is a translationally relevant model as the stage of brain development at birth of a rhesus monkey is similar to that of a 6-month-old human infant. Also, physiologicmonitoring and support are more viable in the case of an infant monkey rather than with an infant rodent. Hence, the study by Coleman et al provides
猴子在中间:儿科麻醉暴露的转化研究。
临床动物研究已经对儿童麻醉的安全性进行了回顾性和前瞻性的人体研究。与反复或延长小儿麻醉相关的不良神经认知结果的可能性令人担忧。Coleman等人的最新研究还调查了婴儿期接受全身麻醉对非人灵长类动物神经行为发育的影响。这是一个与翻译相关的模型,因为恒河猴出生时的大脑发育阶段与6个月大的人类婴儿相似。此外,生理监测和支持在猴子婴儿身上比在啮齿动物婴儿身上更可行。因此,Coleman等人的研究提供
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