Morphine pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in preterm and term neonates: secondary results from the NEOPAIN trial.

British Journal of Anaesthesia
K J AnandNEOPAIN Trial Investigators Group

Abstract

Relationships between plasma morphine concentrations and neonatal responses to endotracheal tube (ETT) suctioning are unknown in preterm neonates. Ventilated preterm neonates (n=898) from 16 centres were randomly assigned to placebo (n=449) or morphine (n=449). After an i.v. loading dose (100 microg kg(-1)), morphine infusions [23-26 weeks postmenstrual age (PMA) 10 microg kg(-1) h(-1); 27-29 weeks 20 microg kg(-1) h(-1); and 30-32 weeks 30 microg kg(-1) h(-1)] were established for a maximum of 14 days. Open-label morphine (20-100 microg kg(-1)) was given for pain or agitation. Morphine assay and neonatal response to ETT suctioning was measured at 20-28 and 70-76 h after starting the drug infusion and at 10-14 h after discontinuation of the study drug. The concentration-effect response was investigated using non-linear mixed effects models. A total of 5119 data points (1598 measured morphine concentrations and 3521 effect measures) were available from 875 neonates for analysis. Clearance was 50% that of the mature value at 54.2 weeks PMA (CLmat(50)) and increased from 2.05 litre h(-1) 70 kg(-1) at 24 weeks PMA to 6.04 litre h(-1) 70 kg(-1) at 32 weeks PMA. The volume of distribution in preterm neonates was 190 litre 70 kg(-1) (...Continue Reading

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