TY - JOUR
T1 - Prophylactic ibuprofen therapy of patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants.
AU - De Carolis, Maria Pia
AU - Romagnoli, Costantino
AU - Polimeni, Valentina
AU - Piersigilli, Fiammetta
AU - Zecca, Enrico
AU - Papacci, Papacci
AU - Delogu, Angelica Bibiana
AU - Tortorolo, Giuseppe Gio Batta
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - This study was aimed at evaluating the efficacy of ibuprofen in the prophylaxis of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in very preterm neonates and at detecting eventual side-effects. A total of 46 preterm neonates with gestational age under 31 weeks were randomly assigned at 2 h of life: 23 to the prophylaxis group and 23 to the control group. The prophylaxis group received intravenous treatment with ibuprofen lysine (10 mg/kg), followed by 5 mg/kg after 24 h and 48 h. No placebo was given to the control group. No PDA was demonstrated at 72 h of life in 20 of the 23 babies in the ibuprofen group (87%) nor in 7 of the 23 control neonates (30.4%). All neonates with PDA received treatment with indomethacin. One neonate in the prophylaxis group and three in the control group underwent surgical ligation. Prophylaxis with ibuprofen was not associated with any significant side-effect except for food intolerance. CONCLUSION: Ibuprofen prophylaxis seems to be efficient in closing patent ductus arteriosus and in reducing indomethacin treatment. No significant early side-effects were found due to ibuprofen.
AB - This study was aimed at evaluating the efficacy of ibuprofen in the prophylaxis of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in very preterm neonates and at detecting eventual side-effects. A total of 46 preterm neonates with gestational age under 31 weeks were randomly assigned at 2 h of life: 23 to the prophylaxis group and 23 to the control group. The prophylaxis group received intravenous treatment with ibuprofen lysine (10 mg/kg), followed by 5 mg/kg after 24 h and 48 h. No placebo was given to the control group. No PDA was demonstrated at 72 h of life in 20 of the 23 babies in the ibuprofen group (87%) nor in 7 of the 23 control neonates (30.4%). All neonates with PDA received treatment with indomethacin. One neonate in the prophylaxis group and three in the control group underwent surgical ligation. Prophylaxis with ibuprofen was not associated with any significant side-effect except for food intolerance. CONCLUSION: Ibuprofen prophylaxis seems to be efficient in closing patent ductus arteriosus and in reducing indomethacin treatment. No significant early side-effects were found due to ibuprofen.
KW - Prophylactic ibuprofen therapy
KW - patent ductus arteriosus
KW - Prophylactic ibuprofen therapy
KW - patent ductus arteriosus
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/23670
M3 - Article
SN - 0340-6199
SP - 364
EP - 368
JO - European Journal of Pediatrics
JF - European Journal of Pediatrics
ER -