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Children had smaller brain volumes and cortical surface areas after prenatal opioid maintenance therapy exposure. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the long-term effects of prenatal OMT exposure on children aged 5-13, focusing on brain volume and motor functions.
  • It includes 55 OMT-exposed children and 59 control children, using MRI and various tests to analyze brain structure and function.
  • Results showed that OMT-exposed children had smaller brain volumes and specific brain structures, suggesting potential negative impacts on brain development and function.

Article Abstract

Aim: The studies have shown that infants with prenatal OMT exposure had smaller brain volumes than non-exposed controls, but long-term outcome data are lacking. We examined 5-13-year-old OMT-exposed children with brain MRI and tested motor and visual-motor functions and possible associations between brain morphology and outcome.

Methods: To this retrospective cohort study, we recruited 55 children with prenatal OMT exposure and 59 age- and gender-matched controls. They were examined with brain MRI, Movement-ABC and Beery-VMI. MRI images were processed with the Free Surfer® software to obtain volumetrics and estimates of cortical surface area and thickness. We used a general linear regression model (GLM) to calculate group differences.

Results: The children in the OMT group had smaller mean total intracranial volume (ICV), 1407 cm (CI 95% 1379-1434) versus 1450 cm (CI 95% 1423-1476) in the control group (p = 0.026). After adjusting for ICV, significant group differences persisted for volumes of amygdala, basal ganglia and mid-posterior part of corpus callosum. Cortical surface area was smaller in the left caudal middle frontal gyrus and the right inferior parietal lobule in the OMT-group. Visual-motor function was significantly correlated with ICV.

Conclusion: Prenatal OMT exposure may alter early brain development with possible negative long-term functional consequences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apa.17448DOI Listing

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