Commonly used medications for respiratory and cardiovascular support in neonates: Evidence, knowledge gaps, and future perspectives

Eleni Agakidou , Angeliki Kontou , Ilias Chatziioannidis , William Chotas , Kosmas Sarafidis
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Abstract

Critically ill neonates admitted to neonatal intensive care units require specialized pharmacological treatment due to various medical conditions. However, despite the decades of clinical use of some pharmacological agents, there are still significant knowledge gaps surrounding their everyday use. The wide variability of drugs used in neonates, and how they are used in different settings worldwide, precisely reflects this fact. A major factor contributing to this variability is the lack of adequate studies regarding the effectiveness and safety of medications administered to neonates, especially in those born preterm. This is mainly due to inherent difficulties in performing pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and clinical studies in this age group. In this review, we discuss the existing data on medications most commonly used in the respiratory and cardiovascular care of the sick neonate. Knowledge gaps and future perspectives are highlighted, as well.

新生儿呼吸和心血管支持的常用药物:证据、知识差距和未来展望
新生儿重症监护病房收治的重症新生儿因各种病情需要接受专门的药物治疗。然而,尽管一些药物已在临床上使用了几十年,但在日常使用方面仍存在很大的知识差距。新生儿用药的千差万别以及全球不同环境下的用药方式恰恰反映了这一事实。造成这种差异的一个主要因素是缺乏对新生儿,尤其是早产儿用药的有效性和安全性的充分研究。这主要是由于对这一年龄组的新生儿进行药代动力学、药效学和临床研究存在固有的困难。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了新生儿呼吸道和心血管疾病护理中最常用药物的现有数据。同时还强调了知识差距和未来展望。
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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