2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2022.939869
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Frequencies, Modalities, Doses and Duration of Computerized Prescriptions for Sedative, Analgesic, Anesthetic and Paralytic Drugs in Neonates Requiring Intensive Care: A Prospective Pharmacoepidemiologic Cohort Study in 30 French NICUs From 2014 to 2020

Abstract: Objectives: No consensus exists about the doses of analgesics, sedatives, anesthetics, and paralytics used in critically ill neonates. Large-scale, detailed pharmacoepidemiologic studies of prescription practices are a prerequisite to future research. This study aimed to describe the detailed prescriptions of these drug classes in neonates hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) from computerized prescription records and to compare prescriptions by gestational age.Materials and Methods: We include… Show more

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“…An important difference between animal nociceptive studies and neonatal experience is that neonates in the ICU are exposed to not only pain, but also opioids, anesthetics, and other drugs [ 75 , 78 ]. Animal studies on exposure to opioids in early life show opioids were neuroprotective if administrated in the presence of pain and in specific situations [ 79 , 80 ].…”
Section: State-of-the-art Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important difference between animal nociceptive studies and neonatal experience is that neonates in the ICU are exposed to not only pain, but also opioids, anesthetics, and other drugs [ 75 , 78 ]. Animal studies on exposure to opioids in early life show opioids were neuroprotective if administrated in the presence of pain and in specific situations [ 79 , 80 ].…”
Section: State-of-the-art Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%