• Acta paediatrica · Sep 2006

    Morphine-related apnoea in CPAP-treated preterm neonates.

    • Jan Enders, Corinna Gebauer, Ferdinand Pulzer, Eva Robel-Tillig, and Matthias Knüpfer.
    • Children's Hospital, Department of Neonatology, University Hospital, Leipzig, Germany.
    • Acta Paediatr. 2006 Sep 1; 95 (9): 1087-92.

    BackgroundMorphine can be used to treat pain in preterm neonates with CPAP because of its analgetic potency; however, it is known to induce apnoea.AimTo evaluate this risk of apnoea.MethodsWe retrospectively analysed 91 preterm neonates with CPAP who received morphine intravenously. The incidence of apnoea 4 h before and after morphine administration was compared. The data were analysed for three dosage groups (<0.01, 0.01-0.03 and 0.03 mg/kg) and according to the incidence of apnoea before morphine application.ResultsIn the whole group (gestational age 29.1+/-2.9 wk, morphine dosage 0.017+/-0.01 mg/kg) we did not find differences in apnoea before and after morphine (0.9+/-1.8 vs 1.1+/-1.8 apnoea). The only significant increase in apnoea was seen in the subgroup of patients receiving > 0.03 mg/kg (0.3+/-0.67 vs 1.5+/-2.5 apnoea). Interestingly, we found a significantly delayed increase in apnoea in the fourth hour.ConclusionMorphine in preterm infants with CPAP is not widely accepted practice until further randomized studies evaluate efficacy and safety. Morphine in a low dosage (

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