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Early Weight-Change Patterns in Neonatal Abstinence

  • Sylvain M. Weinberger
  • , Stephen R. Kandall
  • , Tatiana M. Doberczak
  • , John C. Thornton
  • , Jonine Bernstein

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Abstract

Early weight-change patterns were studied in 101 passively addicted neonates. Newborns showing mild abstinence and not requiring pharmacologic treatment lost an average of 4.0% of birth weight, reached a weight nadir on day 3, and regained birth weight by days 7 to 8. Newborns treated with either paregoric or phenobarbital for more severe signs of abstinence lost an average of 6.3% of birth weight, reached a nadir on days 6 to 7, and regained birth weight only by days 13 to 14. Despite comparable birth weights and energy intakes, treated newborns weighed 95 g less than untreated neonates on day 10 when the untreated neonates were discharged. In light of abnormal early weight-change patterns seen with more severe abstinence, both strict control of abstinence and provision of additional individualized nutritional support seem warranted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)829-832
Number of pages4
JournalA.M.A. Journal of Diseases of Children
Volume140
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1986
Externally publishedYes

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