BACKGROUND: Dexmedetomidine hydrochloride, a highly selective 2-adrenoceptoragonist, is used in combination with local anesthetics for sedation and analgesia. It is known to be efficacious in adult patients and is enthusiastically expected to be successful for sedation in neonates. PATIENT: The present case report details a term infant who was sedated by dexmedetomidine during artificial ventilation. He underwent electroencephalograms that confirmed epileptic seizures and non-epileptic abnormal movements. Twelve hours after the discontinuation of dexmedetomidine, both symptoms gradually disappeared without the use of any antiepileptic medication. After then, he had achieved normal development, with no obvious neurological abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Dexmedetomidine acts throughout the central nervous system and leads to a reduction in the anticonvulsant activity of the locus coeruleus. This case suggests potential adverse effects of dexmedetomidine in terms of inducing both epileptic seizures and non-epileptic movements in neonates.
BACKGROUND:Dexmedetomidine hydrochloride, a highly selective 2-adrenoceptoragonist, is used in combination with local anesthetics for sedation and analgesia. It is known to be efficacious in adult patients and is enthusiastically expected to be successful for sedation in neonates. PATIENT: The present case report details a term infant who was sedated by dexmedetomidine during artificial ventilation. He underwent electroencephalograms that confirmed epileptic seizures and non-epileptic abnormal movements. Twelve hours after the discontinuation of dexmedetomidine, both symptoms gradually disappeared without the use of any antiepileptic medication. After then, he had achieved normal development, with no obvious neurological abnormalities. CONCLUSION:Dexmedetomidine acts throughout the central nervous system and leads to a reduction in the anticonvulsant activity of the locus coeruleus. This case suggests potential adverse effects of dexmedetomidine in terms of inducing both epileptic seizures and non-epileptic movements in neonates.
Authors: Murat Seyit; Bulent Erdur; Selim Kortunay; Aykut Yuksel; Atakan Yilmaz; Mert Ozen; Aykut Uyanik; Onder Tomruk; Ahmet Ergin Journal: Iran Red Crescent Med J Date: 2015-06-01 Impact factor: 0.611
Authors: Mari Kinoshita; Katarzyna Stempel; Israel Junior Borges do Nascimento; Dhashini Naidu Vejayaram; Elisabeth Norman; Matteo Bruschettini Journal: Syst Rev Date: 2020-08-20