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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2014 Aug;81(8):808-10.
doi: 10.1007/s12098-013-1151-3. Epub 2013 Aug 1.

Adding hydrocortisone as 1st line of inotropic treatment for hypotension in very low birth weight infants

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Adding hydrocortisone as 1st line of inotropic treatment for hypotension in very low birth weight infants

Ori Hochwald et al. Indian J Pediatr. 2014 Aug.

Abstract

In this pilot study the authors demonstrate the feasibility, effectiveness and safety of the combined early treatment with hydrocortisone and dopamine for refractory hypotension in preterm newborns. Very low birth weight infants born at gestational age < 30 wk or birth weight < 1250 g in the first 48 h of life with hypotension after receiving 10-20 mL/kg bolus of normal saline, were randomized to receive concurrently with the initiation of dopamine, intravenous hydrocortisone (11 infants) or an equivalent volume of placebo (11 infants). Despite no significant clinical difference between the groups including gestational age, birth weight, prevalence of chorioamnionitis, prenatal steroid treatment, cord PH, baseline cortisol level, there was a trend towards lower incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and higher survival without BPD rate in the hydrocortisone group. In this very sick small group of infants, hydrocortisone was not associated with more adverse effects, but rather showed a trend toward association with better outcome, including survival without BPD.

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