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Premedication for neonatal intubation in Australia and New Zealand: A survey of current practice
Authors:Ben Wheeler  Roland Broadbent  David Reith
Affiliation:Department of Women's and Child Health, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:
Aim: This study aims to describe the current approach to intubation premedication in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in Australia and New Zealand Methods: A literature review regarding intubation premedication in the newborn was carried out to inform questionnaire design. A web‐based survey of 28 NICUs and two neonatal emergency transport services was conducted and supplemented by telephone contact to ensure completion. Results: All the tertiary NICUs and neonatal emergency transport services in Australia and New Zealand use premedication for elective intubation of neonates. Eighty per cent of units have a written policy. There were 28 of 30 units (93%) that use muscle relaxants, mostly suxamethonium. The choice of sedative medication is varied. Conclusions: Australian and New Zealand neonatal units have a high use of intubation premedication including muscle relaxants, but vary considerably in their choice of sedative medication.
Keywords:intubation  neonate  premedication
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