PO-0495 Intravenous Ibuprofen (ibu) Vs Continuous Indomethacin-infusion (ind-inf) For Symptomatic Patent Ductus Arteriosus (pda) Treatment In Newborns: Abstract PO-0495 Table 1

  • Storring N
  • Amess P
  • Aiton N
  • et al.
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Background IBU is equivalent to IND for PDA-treatment. IBU reduces less cerebral, mesenteric and renal perfusion and platelet function. IND-INF seems to have similar effects on circulation, but the clinical efficacy of this approach is unclear. Aim To compare the efficacy and safety of PDA-treatment using 36-hour IND-INF vs IBU in preterm infants. Methods Retrospective matched-pair cohort-analysis of infants <28GA from a tertiary centre (2012-2014). Infants matched for: Chorioamnionitis, antenatal steroids, vaginal delivery, GA, birthweight, gender, surfactant-administration, mechanical-ventilation, oxygen-requirement (FiO2), PDA-width (wPDA), inotropes, fluid-intake, plasma sodium (SOD), plasma-creatinine (CREA), platelet count (THROM), cerebral resistance-index (cRI) and treatment-age. Outcome measures: wPDA, number of closed (cPDA), restrictive (rPDA), re-opened (rePDA) PDA; FiO2, BPD, SOD, CREA, intestinal perforation (IP), necrotising enterocolitis (NEC), THROM, cRI, IVH, ROP, mortality. Data-presentation: Median (interquartile range) or ratio (n/N). Data-analysis: Fisher's-Exact-/Mann-Whitney-Test (p < 0.05). Results 16 newborns (8 IND-INF/8 IBU) recruited. Baseline-characteristics (GA 26 [25-27] vs 26 [25-26], p = 0.65; birthweight 842 g [597-925] vs 777 g [730-801], p = 0.88; rest not displayed) and outcomes were not significantly different (Table Presented) Conclusion IND-INF appears to be as safe as IBU whilst maintaining the same efficacy for treatment of symptomatic PDA in newborns <28 GA.

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Storring, N., Amess, P., Aiton, N., Bomont, R., Rabe, H., & Fernandez Alvarez, J. (2014). PO-0495 Intravenous Ibuprofen (ibu) Vs Continuous Indomethacin-infusion (ind-inf) For Symptomatic Patent Ductus Arteriosus (pda) Treatment In Newborns: Abstract PO-0495 Table 1. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 99(Suppl 2), A410.1-A410. https://doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-307384.1141

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