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Z Geburtshilfe Neonatol ; 219(4): 185-9, 2015 Aug.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26039498

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) occurs in neonates whose mothers have taken addictive drugs or were under substitution therapy during pregnancy. Incidence numbers of NAS are on the rise globally, even in Austria NAS is not rare anymore. The aim of our survey was to reveal the status quo of dealing with NAS in Austria. METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to 20 neonatology departments all over Austria, items included questions on scoring, therapy, breast-feeding and follow-up procedures. RESULTS: The response rate was 95%, of which 94.7% had written guidelines concerning NAS. The median number of children being treated per year for NAS was 4. Finnegan scoring system is used in 100% of the responding departments. Morphine is being used most often, in opiate abuse (100%) as well as in multiple substance abuse (44.4%). The most frequent forms of morphine preparation are morphine and diluted tincture of opium. Frequency as well as dosage of medication vary broadly. 61.1% of the departments supported breast-feeding, regulations concerned participation in a substitution programme and general contraindications (HIV, HCV, HBV). Our results revealed that there is a big west-east gradient in patients being treated per year. CONCLUSION: NAS is not a rare entity anymore in Austria (up to 50 cases per year in Vienna). Our survey showed that most neonatology departments in Austria treat their patients following written guidelines. Although all of them base these guidelines on international recommendations there is no national consensus.


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Intensive Care, Neonatal/statistics & numerical data , Intensive Care, Neonatal/standards , Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome/epidemiology , Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome/therapy , Opiate Substitution Treatment/statistics & numerical data , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/statistics & numerical data , Austria/epidemiology , Female , Guideline Adherence/statistics & numerical data , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Incidence , Intensive Care, Neonatal/methods , Male , Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome/diagnosis , Opiate Substitution Treatment/standards , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/standards , Risk Factors
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Klin Padiatr ; 226(6-7): 369-71, 2014 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25062108

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Neuroblastomas are malignant tumors of the sympathetic nervous system. Areas of manifestation most commonly involve the abdomen, neck, thorax and pelvis. Primary renal neuroblastomas are extremely rare, only a few case reports exist worldwide, and even those are discussed controversially.We present the case of a 6-year-old girl with a renal tumor and a tumor thrombus extending into the right atrium, which radiologically appeared to be a Wilms tumor. Since the lesion did not respond to nephroblastoma-specific therapy, a biopsy from one of the liver metastases was taken, revealing the revised diagnosis of a clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Histopathology of the reference center, however, described a primary renal neuroblastoma. After adjusting the chemotherapy tumornephrectomy including the complete venous thrombus could be performed without any complications.Neuroblastoma originating from a kidney is an absolute rarity that can easily be misdiagnosed as Wilms tumor, especially, if a typical tumor thrombus with extension into the inferior vena cava is seen. Therefore neuronspecific enolase in serum as well as vanillylmandelic acid and homovanillic acid in the urine should be determined in all patients when Wilms tumor is assumed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first published case of a primary renal neuroblastoma with a tumor thrombus extending into the right atrium.


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Heart Atria/pathology , Heart Neoplasms/diagnosis , Heart Neoplasms/secondary , Kidney Neoplasms/diagnosis , Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis , Liver Neoplasms/secondary , Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis , Lung Neoplasms/secondary , Neoplastic Cells, Circulating/pathology , Neuroblastoma/diagnosis , Neuroblastoma/secondary , Child , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Heart Neoplasms/pathology , Humans , Kidney/pathology , Kidney Neoplasms/pathology , Liver/pathology , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Lung/pathology , Lung Neoplasms/pathology , Neuroblastoma/pathology
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