Acute Effects of Acetazolamide on Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity and pCO2in the Newborn Infant
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Paediatrica
- Vol. 80 (1) , 22-27
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1991.tb11724.x
Abstract
Twelve infants with hydrocephalus were treated with acetazolamide. In those treated intravenously middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity increased by a median of 86% (range 54‐150%). Maximum increase was reached within 2‐20 min. The effect lasted as long as 3.5 hours. Intracranial pressure rose by a median of 4 mmHg (range 0–10 mmHg). There was no significant alteration in blood pressure or heart rate. Respiratory rate increased by approximately 10 breaths/min and the tcpCO2, rose by a median 0.2 kPa in infants with normal lungs. In infants treated orally, blood velocity rose by 35‐40% at 60‐80 min with no increase in intracranial pressure. In four infants with lung disease pCO2, rose by a median of 2.0 kPa (range 0.6 to 3.4 kPa). Acetazolamide was well tolerated in infants with normal lungs but should be used with caution in the presence of lung disease.Keywords
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