Independent advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration will meet Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the regulations and ethics of creating an artificial womb to increase the chances that extremely premature babies would survive — and without long-term health problems.
Independent advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration will meet Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss the regulations, ethics and possibilities of creating an artificial womb to increase the chances that extremely premature babies would survive — and without long-term health problems. Although no such device has been tested in humans, similar ones have been used in a handful of cases to successfully develop animals. Advisers will consider what human trials could look like.
U, where they can get special nutrition, extra care for their heart, help regulating their body temperature and help with their breathing. Us are regularly successful in getting premature babies through the first part of their lives, but there’s always the danger of infection at a hospital. And if the baby needs to be put on a ventilator, it may injure their tiny lungs.
U. The FDA’s Pediatric Advisory Committee will consider what kind of data scientists will have to show in such trials and what kind of regulations may need to be created, as well as what ethical considerations may need to be addressed. The committee will also discuss what kind of metrics may be needed to determine the success of animal trials. A handful of scientists have been experimenting with animals and artificial wombs.
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