NEONATAL OUTCOME IN INFANTS WITH EVIDENCE OF FETAL EXPOSURE TO OPIATES, COCAINE, AND CANNABINOIDS

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NAIR, P [1 ]
ROTHBLUM, S [1 ]
HEBEL, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MARYLAND, SCH MED, DEPT EPIDEMIOL & PREVENT MED, BALTIMORE, MD 21201 USA
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10.1177/000992289403300505
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R72 [儿科学];
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This study evaluated the neonatal outcome of infants with evidence of fetal exposure to cocaine, opiates, and cannabinoids. Subjects were from the newborn nursery of an inner-city university teaching hospital. Meconium from 141 infants admitted to the full-term nursery was analyzed for metabolites of opiates, cocaine, and cannabinoids. The population was 72% African-American; 82% had medical assistance; history of drug use was reported in the medical records in 18%; mean maternal age was 24.2 years; mean birth weight was 3,234+/-502 g; and neonatal abstinence syndrome was reported in 7%. Meconium analysis data showed the following: 52.5% were drug-free; cocaine was present in 31%, opiates in 18% (cocaine and/or opiates 39%), and cannabinoids in 17%. In 38 infants in whom urine toxicology was obtained for clinical indications, meconium was more sensitive than urine in detecting drug exposure (55.3% vs 31.5%). There was no significant difference between cocaine/opiate-exposed and drug-free infants in race, socioeconomic status, maternal age, birth weight, head circumference, length, and Apgar scores. Cocaine/opiate-exposed infants had greater length of stay and increased frequency of maternal sexually transmitted diseases during pregnancy, with a trend toward a higher percent with fetal distress.
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