Efficacy of prophylactic parenteral paracetamol to decrease rate of ductus patency in preterm infants.

Authors

  • Bushra Madni Shalamar Medical and Dental College Lahore.
  • Muhammad Imran Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jillani Institute of Medical Sciences, Gambat.
  • Muhammad Naveed Sahara Medical College Narowal.
  • Fazal ur Rehman NICVD, Karachi.
  • Khurram Shahnawaz Sahara Medical College Narowal.
  • Farhan Zahoor Fatima Jinnah Medical University/ Sir Gangaram Hospital, Lahore.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2022.29.01.6528

Keywords:

Ductus Patency, Paracetamol, Preterm

Abstract

Objective: To find out the effectiveness of prophylactic parenteral paracetamol to minimize rates of ductus patency among preterm infants. Study Design: Case-control study. Setting: Department of Pediatrics, Sughra Shafi Medical Complex, Sahara Medical College, Narowal, Pakistan. Period: March 2020 to February 2021. Material & Methods: A total of 70 neonates (35 cases and 35 controls) having gestational age less than or equal to 34 weeks were enrolled. All 35 cases were administered prophylactic parenteral paracetamol as 20 mg per kg stat and 7.5 mg per kg 6 hourly for 1st 3 days of life while all controls were given no drugs. Echocardiography was performed in all 70 neonates after 1st three post-natal days to identify PDA. Data was analyzed using SPSS 26.0. Results: In a total of 70 neonates, 37 (52.9%) were male and 33 (47.1%) female. Overall, mean gestational age was noted to be 32.1+1.47 weeks while mean body weight was recorded to be 1424.6+229.7 grams. There were 6 neonates (17.1%) among cases who were found to have PDA in comparison to 23 (65.7%) in controls (p<0.0001). Four (11.4%) neonates died in case group in comparison to 7 (20.0%) among controls (p=0.3245). Mean duration of hospitalization was recorded to be 20.52+8.2 days in case group in comparison to 24.81+4.6 days among controls (p=0.0088). Conclusion: Prophylactic parenteral paracetamol was found to prevent ductus patency among preterm neonates. In comparison to controls, duration of hospital stay was significantly short among neonates who were administered prophylactic parenteral paracetamol.

Author Biographies

Bushra Madni, Shalamar Medical and Dental College Lahore.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Assistant Professor Pediatric Medicine

 

Muhammad Imran, Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jillani Institute of Medical Sciences, Gambat.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Assistant Professor Pediatric Medicine

Muhammad Naveed, Sahara Medical College Narowal.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Senior Registrar Pediatrics

 

Fazal ur Rehman, NICVD, Karachi.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Fellow Pediatric Cardiology

 

Khurram Shahnawaz, Sahara Medical College Narowal.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Associate Professor Pediatrics

 

Farhan Zahoor, Fatima Jinnah Medical University/ Sir Gangaram Hospital, Lahore.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Assistant Professor Pediatrics

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Published

2021-12-31