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Genetics May Affect Fetal Susceptibility to SSRIs' Pulmonary Effects


 

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS OF CANADA

However, within the SSRI-exposed group, fetal right pulmonary artery flow was higher for infants who experienced respiratory distress in the neonatal period than for those who did not, with a value of approximately 280 mL/min vs. 175 mL/min (P = .03).

Dr. Lim reported no relevant financial disclosures.

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