نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal abstinence syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 701339  

Journal: :Canadian journal of rural medicine : the official journal of the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada = Journal canadien de la medecine rurale : le journal officiel de la Societe de medecine rurale du Canada 2011
Len Kelly Bryanne Minty Sharen Madden Joe Dooley Irwin Antone

A of long-acting oxycodone is becoming commonplace in northwestern Ontario. Among the many social and medical problems that arise from this is an increased incidence of use during pregnancy, leading to passive exposure and withdrawal in neonates. There are few Canadian data on the incidence of maternal narcotic abuse or neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Standardization of diagnosis and treatm...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2001
B C McClain L A Probst E Pinter M Hartmannsgruber

USE of clonidine in the management of pain and opioid taper is well-established for adults. Various treatment modalities have been described, ranging from abrupt opioid cessation with clonidine substitution to gradual taper with clonidine as an adjunct. Oral administration of clonidine in neonatal abstinence syndrome has been cited as safe and effective. Short-term use of intravenous clonidine ...

2014

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a result of the sudden discontinuation of fetal exposure to substances that were used or abused by the mother during pregnancy. Withdrawal from licit or illicit substances is becoming more common among neonates in both developed and developing countries. NAS continues to be an important clinical entity throughout much of the world. NAS leads to a constellat...

Journal: :Kathmandu University medical journal 2010
K K Mishra N Chopra A Dudeja V Datta A Saili A K Dutta

Intrauterine exposure to drugs by mothers is not an uncommon finding ine our society. Due to the mother's suppression of a medical history, the diagnosis of neonatal abstinence syndrome is often missed. We report a case of a term, female, newborn, who presented with the following features;e restlessness, inconsolable crying, along with sweating, vigorous sucking; andadiarrhoea. No conclusion wa...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Prabhakar Kocherlakota

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a result of the sudden discontinuation of fetal exposure to substances that were used or abused by the mother during pregnancy. Withdrawal from licit or illicit substances is becoming more common among neonates in both developed and developing countries. NAS continues to be an important clinical entity throughout much of the world. NAS leads to a constellat...

2006
Mohamed E. Abdel-Latif Jason Pinner Sara Clews Fiona Cooke Kei Lui Julee Oei

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this research was to assess the effects of breast milk on the severity and outcome of neonatal abstinence syndrome. METHODS.We conducted a retrospective chart review of 190 drug-dependent mother and infant pairs. Patients were categorized according to the predominant type of milk consumed by the infant on the fifth day of life (breast milk: n 85 or formula: n 105). The...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 1995
D Coghlan M Milner T Clarke I Lambert C McDermott M McNally M Beckett T Matthews

A 12 month review of infants admitted with neonatal abstinence syndrome to a neonatal intensive care unit was undertaken. The relationship of maternal drug abuse to symptoms, the effectiveness of pharmacologic agents in controlling symptoms and the length of inpatient stay were investigated. A retrospective review of maternal and infant records was performed. Those infants with a serial Finnega...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 1988
D B Thomas

A 12 month review of infants admitted with neonatal abstinence syndrome to a neonatal intensive care unit was undertaken. The relationship of maternal drug abuse to symptoms, the effectiveness of pharmacologic agents in controlling symptoms and the length of inpatient stay were investigated. A retrospective review of maternal and infant records was performed. Those infants with a serial Finnega...

2014

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a result of the sudden discontinuation of fetal exposure to substances that were used or abused by the mother during pregnancy. Withdrawal from licit or illicit substances is becoming more common among neonates in both developed and developing countries. NAS continues to be an important clinical entity throughout much of the world. NAS leads to a constellat...

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