[Opiate addiction in gravidity - consequences for the newborn. Results of an interdisciplinary treatment concept]
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- DOI: 10.1055/s-2001-19054
[Opiate addiction in gravidity - consequences for the newborn. Results of an interdisciplinary treatment concept]
Abstract
Aims: To evaluate the outcome of infants of drug dependent mothers (IDM) after establishing an interdisciplinary attention concept at the University Hospital in Vienna. To compare the influence of different maintenance agents on neonatal morbidity.
Patients and methods: All newborns of opiate dependent mothers were prospectively included from III 1995 to IX 1999. The following data were collected: maintenance agent (methadone, slow release morphine, buprenorphine), infectious status, demographic data, congenital malformations, perinatal complications, as well as incidence and duration of the neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Medical treatment with phenobarbital (1995 - 96) or morphine hydrochloride (MoHCl) (1997 - 99), respectively, was indicated when Finnegan score exceeded 10.
Results: 88 neonates (38 females/50 males) with a median gestational age of 39 weeks were included, 18 (20.5 %) were born prematurely. The median birthweight was 2905 g, 24 (27.3 %) infants were small for date (< 10th percentile), 15 (17 %) microcephalic. The malformation incidence was 7.4 %. 63 (72 %) of all newborns had to be treated due to abstinence syndrome: in the methadone group 76 %, in the morphine group 93 %, but in the buprenorphine group 19 % only (p < 0.01). Median duration of withdrawal was 15.1 days (d) with significant difference after antenatal buprenorphine exposure compared to methadone and morphine exposure (8.3 d versus 15 d and 16.5 d respectively). In neonates treated with phenobarbital duration of NAS was 17.6 d, whereas NAS in infants with MoHCl therapy lasted 12.8 d (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Incidence and duration of NAS after buprenorphine exposure was significantly lower than after methadone and morphine exposure. Withdrawal time under morphin-hydrochloride therapy was reduced by one third compared to treatment with phenobarbital.
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