نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal abstinence syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 701339  

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2003

Journal: :Journal of Perinatology 2002

Journal: :Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2017

Journal: :Neonatal network : NN 2016
Gail A Bagwell Amy Thomas Greg Ryshen

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is becoming a national epidemic. Neonates with NAS display myriad signs during withdrawal from the drugs they were exposed to in utero. One sign is skin excoriation, as well as other skin injuries. While care of the neonate experiencing NAS has been well documented in the literature, the care of the skin of that neonate has not. The purpose of this monograph i...

Journal: :Journal of Maine Medical Center 2021

Introduction: Incidence rates of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) have increased in Maine, but whether this increase can be explained by use different diagnosis codes over time is unknown. Our objective was to estimate trends diagnoses NAS at newborn hospitalization Maine using case definitions.

2008
Aleksandra Matic

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) refers to the constellation of signs and symptoms exhibited by a newborn of drug-abusing mother. NAS is multisystemic disorder, most frequently involving central nervous and gastrointestinal systems with irritability, high-pitched cry, hyperactive reflexes, increased muscle tone, tremors, generalized convulsions, feeding and sleeping disorders, tachycardia, ta...

2016
Lauren E. Kelly Lauren M. Jansson Wendy Moulsdale Jodi Pereira Sarah Simpson Astrid Guttman Karel Allegaert Lisa Askie Henry Roukema Thierry Lacaze Jonathan M. Davis Loretta Finnegan Paula Williamson Martin Offringa

BACKGROUND The prevalence of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is increasing globally resulting in an increased incidence of adverse neonatal outcomes and health system costs. Evidence regarding the effectiveness of NAS prevention and management strategies is very weak and further research initiatives are critically needed to support meta-analysis and clinical practice guidelines. In NAS resea...

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2013
Bonny L Whalen Alison Volpe Holmes

Adult diseases cause signifi cant pediatric morbidity. Eleven percent of women of childbearing age are current illicit drug users, and 5% of pregnant women selfreport drug use during pregnancy, which is no doubt an underestimate of the true prevalence. Opiates are the second most common class of abused drugs, after marijuana. Despite the commonly held belief that most opiates are street drugs, ...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2006
Rachel Levinson-Castiel Paul Merlob Nehama Linder Lea Sirota Gil Klinger

OBJECTIVE To compare the prevalence and clinical characteristics of neonatal abstinence syndrome in neonates exposed and not exposed to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in utero. DESIGN Cohort study. SETTING Tertiary care center. Patients One hundred twenty term infants, of whom 60 had prolonged in utero exposure to SSRIs, including paroxetine hydrochloride, fluoxetine, cital...

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2017
Mary Beth Howard Davida M Schiff Nicole Penwill Wendy Si Anjali Rai Tahlia Wolfgang James M Moses Elisha M Wachman

BACKGROUND Despite increased incidence of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) over the past decade, minimal data exist on benefits of parental presence at the bedside on NAS outcomes. OBJECTIVE To examine the association between rates of parental presence and NAS outcomes. METHODS This was a retrospective, single-center cohort study of infants treated pharmacologically for NAS using a roomin...

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