Use of sodium nitroprusside in neonates: efficacy and safety |
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Authors: | W E Benitz N Malachowski R S Cohen D K Stevenson R L Ariagno P Sunshine |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California USA |
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Abstract: | Sodium nitroprusside was administered to 58 neonates, including 11 with severe respiratory distress syndrome, 15 with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, 28 with clinical shock, three with systemic hypertension, and two with pulmonary hypoplasia, all refractory to conventional intensive therapy. Nitroprusside was infused at 0.2 to 6.0 micrograms/kg/min for periods of 10 minutes to 126 hours. Infants with severe respiratory distress syndrome had increased PaO2 and decreased PaCO2 or peak inspiratory pressure, and nearly all (82%) survived. Infants with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn had variable responses; improvement did not correlate with survival, but survival (47%) was identical to that in an earlier series of infants given tolazoline. Infants in shock had improved perfusion, urine output, and serum bicarbonate levels, and these responses were significantly related to survival. Hypertension was controlled in all three hypertensive infants. Adverse effects were very uncommon. Toxic effects were not observed. Sodium nitroprusside is effective and can be used safely in circulatory disorders in the neonate. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests: William E. Benitz M.D. Division of Neonatology Rm. S222 Stanford University School of Medicine 300 Pasteur Dr. Palo Alto CA 94305. |
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