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Anticonvulsant effectiveness and hemodynamic safety of midazolam in full-term infants treated with hypothermia

  • Marcel P.H. Van Den Broek
  • , Henrica L.M. Van Straaten
  • , Alwin D.R. Huitema
  • , Toine Egberts
  • , Mona C. Toet
  • , Linda S. De Vries
  • , Karin Rademaker
  • , Floris Groenendaal

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Abstract

Background: Midazolam is used as an anticonvulsant in neonatology, including newborns with perinatal asphyxia treated with hypothermia. Hypothermia may affect the safety and effectiveness of midazolam in these patients. Objectives: The objective was to evaluate the anticonvulsant effectiveness and hemodynamic safety of midazolam in hypothermic newborns and to provide dosing guidance. Methods: Hypothermic newborns with perinatal asphyxia and treated with midazolam were included. Effectiveness was studied using continuous amplitude-integrated electroencephalography. Hemodynamic safety was assessed using pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling with plasma samples and blood pressure recordings (mean arterial blood pressure) under hypothermia. Results: No effect of therapeutic hypothermia on pharmacokinetics could be identified. Add-on seizure control with midazolam was limited (23% seizure control). An inverse relationship between the midazolam plasma concentration and mean arterial blood pressure could be identified. At least one hypotensive episode was experienced in 64%. The concomitant use of inotropes decreased midazolam clearance by 33%. Conclusions: Under therapeutic hypothermia, midazolam has limited add-on clinical anticonvulsant effectiveness after phenobarbital administration. Due to occurrence of hypotension requiring inotropic support, midazolam is less suitable as a second-line anticonvulsant drug under hypothermia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)150-156
Number of pages7
JournalNeonatology
Volume107
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Feb 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Asphyxia
  • Hypotension
  • Hypothermia
  • Midazolam
  • Neonate
  • Seizures

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