Evaluate the content of ductus arteriosus by color doppler ultrasound in premature infants treated with ibuprofen
Journal of Medical Research
;
: 33-41, 2007.
Artigo
em Vietnamita
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-641
ABSTRACT
Background:
The failure of medical treatment for closure of the ductus arteriosus in very premature is still high (41%).Objectives:
This study aims to evaluate the response of ductus arteriosus by color doppler ultrasound in premature infants treated with ibuprofen. Subjects andmethod:
A pilot study was conducted at neonatal intensive care patients on 8 prernatures. The mean birth weight was 825 g (640g - 1190g) and gestational average age of 27.4 weeks of amenorrhea with respiratory distress with ductus arteriosus significantly. The average size was 1.9\xb10.3mm. Intervention Children received the first dose of Ibuprofen 10mg/kg/day at age from 35 to 54 hours of life, and then 5mg/kg/day after 2 doses.Results:
The outcome measure of the size of the ductus arteriosus was performed before each dose of Ibuprofen and 6 hours and 12 hours after each dose. At least three different measures has been taken every echocardiographie. 4 ways of evolution kinetics of turnover 1 ductus arteriosus ferrne rapidly for 12 early hours of 1st dose (2 patients). 2nd ductus arteriosus after 3rd dose (3 patients). 3rd ductus arteriosus quickly after first 12 hours of 1st dose and then reopened (1 patient). 4th ductus arteriosus not ferrne (2 patients). The size of sales decreased significantly 6 hours and 12 hours after the 1st dose of the 1st prernatures cure in 7 (87%) whatever the final outcome (p<0.05).Conclusion:
The different responses from one individual to another led us to consider a Echo guide personalized therapy. A further research should be carried out to find a protocol for better value.
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WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental)
Assunto principal:
Ibuprofeno
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Ultrassonografia
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Canal Arterial
Tipo de estudo:
Estudo diagnóstico
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Guia de Prática Clínica
Limite:
Lactente
Idioma:
Vietnamita
Revista:
Journal of Medical Research
Ano de publicação:
2007
Tipo de documento:
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