Sedation with midazolam in the NICU: implications on neurodevelopment

Nghi M Nguyen, Gurudutt Pendyala
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The developing brain, particularly in premature infants, is highly susceptible to environmental and pharmacological influences. Premature neonates often require prolonged stays in the NICU, where midazolam (MDZ), a benzodiazepine, is commonly used as a sedative, despite concerns raised by the FDA in 2016 regarding its potential neurological complications in infants. Understanding the long-term effects of MDZ on these vulnerable patients is hindered by ethical considerations and limited research. This review emphasizes the vulnerability of premature infants to sedation and anesthesia and outlines how early exposure to MDZ can impact brain development at both molecular and behavioral levels, drawing from clinical and preclinical data. Additionally, we highlighted existing knowledge gaps and suggested avenues for further research to better comprehend the enduring consequences of MDZ exposure on neurodevelopment in this population.
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在新生儿重症监护室使用咪达唑仑镇静剂:对神经发育的影响
发育中的大脑,尤其是早产儿的大脑,极易受到环境和药物的影响。早产新生儿通常需要在新生儿重症监护室(NICU)长期住院,尽管美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)在 2016 年提出了对苯二氮卓类药物咪达唑仑(MDZ)可能导致婴儿神经系统并发症的担忧,但该药物仍被普遍用作镇静剂。由于伦理方面的考虑和研究有限,了解 MDZ 对这些脆弱患者的长期影响受到了阻碍。本综述强调了早产儿在镇静和麻醉方面的脆弱性,并通过临床和临床前数据概述了早期接触 MDZ 如何在分子和行为层面影响大脑发育。此外,我们还强调了现有的知识差距,并提出了进一步研究的途径,以便更好地理解接触 MDZ 对这一人群神经发育的持久影响。
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