Evaluating the Impact of Eat, Sleep, Console in Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Treatment for Infants Exposed to Substance Use In Utero

Author:

McGrath Shannon V.1,Rivera Allie1,Kennie-Richardson Christopher1,Ehrmann David23,Cline Julie1,Gable Kaye2,Forrest Victoria1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy (SVM, JC, CK-R, AR, VF), Cone Health Women’s and Children’s Center, Greensboro, NC;

2. Department of Neonatology (DE, KG), Cone Health Women’s and Children’s Center, Greensboro, NC;

3. Neonatology (DE), Cone Health Alamance Regional Medical Center, Burlington, NC.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE An increase in maternal use of licit or illicit substances, alcohol, and tobacco has resulted in an increased incidence of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). In recent years, NAS management has shifted to initiating an Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) approach prior to pharmacologic treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of ESC in combination with pharmacologic treatment in the management of NAS for infants exposed to substance use in utero. METHODS This single system, multisite, retrospective cohort study evaluated infants with known exposure to substance or polysubstance use in utero or those who had signs and symptoms of withdrawal with a positive toxicology screen. The primary outcome of rate of pharmacologic therapy initiated was evaluated pre and post implementation of ESC. Secondary outcomes included hospital length of stay, day of life that pharmacologic therapy was initiated, and an evaluation of the ESC guideline. A subgroup analysis with similar outcomes was also performed for patients with maternal polysubstance use. RESULTS A total of 2843 patients were screened, and 50 patients were randomly selected for ­inclusion in both pre- and post-groups. The rate of pharmacologic therapy initiated post implementation of ESC decreased from 58% to 30% (p < 0.01). In the post-group, there was a decrease in the number of ­patients requiring scheduled morphine (33%, p < 0.01) and duration of pharmacologic therapy (14.6 days vs 6.47 days, p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Implementing an ESC guideline decreased the length of stay and rate of pharmacologic intervention needed for infants with NAS at our institution.

Publisher

Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group

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