Rapid correction of early metabolic acidaemia in comparison with placebo, no intervention or slow correction in LBW infants
- 21 January 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
- Vol. 2010 (1) , CD002976
- https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd002976
Abstract
Metabolic or mixed (metabolic and respiratory) acidosis are commonly encountered problems in the low birth weight (LBW) infant after delivery, and they may contribute to mortality and morbidity. Causes for the lactic acidosis are multiple and include maternal, placental and fetal factors. It is unclear whether metabolic acidaemia in the first 24 hours of life in LBW infants should be corrected by rapid infusion of alkali. The main objective was to assess the short and long‐term effects of the rapid correction of early (first 24 hours) metabolic acidaemia in LBW (<2500g birth weight) neonates. Searches were undertaken of MEDLINE from February 2004 back to 1966 and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL, The Cochrane Library, Issue 1, 2004). The title and abstract of each retrieved study were examined to assess eligibility. If there was uncertainty, the full paper was examined. Types of studies All randomised controlled trials where short or long term effects of treatment with alkalising agents by rapid infusion were compared with placebo or no treatment, or where rapid infusion of alkalising agents was compared with slow infusion. Types of participants Newborn infants with birth weight 5 minutes). Types of outcome measures 1) maximal oxygen requirement in first 24 hours 2) duration of oxygen therapy 3) need for and duration of assisted ventilation 4) intraventricular haemorrhage and/or periventricular leucomalacia 5) survival to discharge 6) long term survival (to 24 months of age) 7) neurological and developmental outcome at 24 months of age Each reviewer assessed eligibility, trial quality and extracted data separately, then compared and resolved differences. Study authors were contacted for additional information if necessary. No studies were found meeting the criteria for inclusion in this review. There is no evidence available from randomised controlled trials to support or refute the rapid correction of metabolic acidaemia, in LBW infants in the first 24 hours of life, as compared with slow or no correction.Keywords
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