Intravenous paraldehyde for seizure control in newborn infants
- PMID: 3941764
- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.36.1.108
Intravenous paraldehyde for seizure control in newborn infants
Abstract
We studied 14 newborn infants with seizures after birth asphyxia or other causes. Paraldehyde was given as a 200 mg/kg IV bolus followed by an infusion of 16 mg/kg/h (10 cases), or as a 400 mg/kg bolus (4 cases). Serum concentrations of paraldehyde were higher in periods of adequate seizure control than in periods of little or no response. Paraldehyde serum concentrations above 10 mg/dl were associated with anticonvulsant effects and were achieved in most neonates with a 2-hour infusion of 200 mg/kg/h. If there is no effect, serum concentrations are probably below 10 mg/dl and an additional 200 mg/kg can be given safely over 1 hour.
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