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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Karen Estrella-Ramadan 06/25/2012
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Acute use of heroin and other opioids stimulate opiate receptors in the brain which may result in symptoms including euphoria, resp depression, analgesia and nausea. Chronic use of opioids s associated with tolerance, which later leads to dependence, whereby the neurochemical balance in the CNS is altered and absence of the drugs leads to withdrawal syndrome
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Opioids and pregnancy Repetitive use and withdrawal leads to ftal hypoxia, fetal demise, IUGR, SGA Medication-assisted tx with methadone Long half life With advance pregnancy is metabolized faster and higher doses are required
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Timing Heroin: 48-72hrs Methadone: 4 days Screening: Newborn urine: 24-48hrs Amphetamines, barbiturates, benzos, cocaine, marijuana, some opioids-my not include methadone or oxycodone Meconium toxicology First 3-4 days Ampehtamines, opiods, cocaine, marijuana
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Clinical Features NEUROLOGICAL: Tremors Irritability
Increased wakefulness High-pitched crying Increased muscle tone Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes Exaggerated Moro reflex Seizures Frequent yawning and sneezing GI DYSFUNCTION: Poor feeding Uncoordinated and constant sucking Vomiting Diarrhea Dehydration Poor weight gain AUTONOMIC SIGNS: Increased sweating Nasal stuffiness Fever Mottling Temperature instability
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Treatment ~50-70% of infants will require tx
At delivery, NO naloxone= seizures SCORING (modified Finnegan) Before feeding
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1. Supportive Encourage maternal and paternal involvement
Decrease stimulation: no light, no loud sounds, examination Swaddling, soothing, rocking (vertical) Non-nutritive sucking: Pacifier Skin-skin contact: Kangaroo care Skin care: lotion to areas of abrassion Frequent feedings: increase caloric intake ( cal/kg/day) May allow BF if neg Utox in mother, HIV neg
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2. Pharmacological Scoring >9 (x3: before and after feeding) or 2 >than 12 Short acting opioid: MORPHINE (0.4 mg/ml) Start with 0.03 mg/kg/day 0.2 mg po q4hrs Scoring: q8-12hrs If still high: increase by 0.16mg/kg/day q3hrs (max 0.8mg/kg/day) Monitor: Over-sedation, decreased arousal, resp depression Wean after 48hrs on scores <6 Decrease 20% of daily dose Continue scoring Wean after 28-72hrs on scores <6, and less freq feedings d/c morphine Once sub therapeutic dose is achieved, observe for hrs off morphine If sz: diff dx workup Add phenobarbital if no control of symptoms with max dosing
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Discharge Off morphine for 24hrs with score <6 Adequate nutrition
No more than 10% wt loss SW clearance f/u with PMD
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Other things to consider
Screens for: Syphilis Hepatitis B Hepatitis C HIV Tb DV
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Differential dx Sepsis Hypoglycemia Hypocalcemia hypomagnesemia
Hyperthyroidism Perinatal asphyxia IVH
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References (University of Vermont) (University of Connecticut) NICU-SBH
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