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- W3116571821 abstract "There are no established premedication schemes for less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) in neonatal RDS. The aim was to describe real-world practices and to assess the safety of premedication and its impact on the technical ease of the LISA procedure.Data from the prospective LISA cohort study conducted in 31 tertiary neonatal units were evaluated for premedication practices. Infants who received analgesics and/or sedatives before LISA and those receiving non-pharmacological sedation with sublingual 30% glucose were compared versus nonpremedicated neonates, acting as a reference. Safety of premedication was assessed with the rate of adverse events during LISA, changes in oxygenation status, the need for rescue intubation, and mechanical ventilation in the first 24 h of life. Ease of conducting LISA was an efficacy endpoint.Of 500 enrolled newborns, 102 (20.4%) received premedication for LISA; 88 infants were given analgesics/sedatives and 14 sublingual glucose. Pharmacological sedation was most often performed with ketamine (51/88; 57.9%), midazolam (16/88; 18.2%) and propofol (8/88; 1.6%). Compared to non-premedication, the use of analgesics/sedatives was associated with a significant increase in the rate of apnea (9.1 vs 2.6%; p = 0.009) and a significantly higher decrease in SpO2/FiO2 (-55 ± 62 vs -32 ± 50; p < 0.001). However, the rates of rescue intubation and the need for early mechanical ventilation were not significantly different. Sedation with glucose did not affect the frequency of adverse events. LISA procedures had a similar level of ease regardless of the premedication used and were rated as easy or very easy in 69% of non-premedicated infants, 65.9% of the analgesics/sedatives group and 78.5% of the glucose group (p = ns).Analgesics/sedatives prior to LISA increased the rate of apnea and decreased blood oxygenation but did not lead to tracheal intubation and early mechanical ventilation. Trials addressing the impact on LISA-related stress are necessary to determine the ultimate usefulness of premedication." @default.
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- W3116571821 title "Premedication practices for less invasive surfactant administration — results from a nationwide cohort study" @default.
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