Specialties NICU
Published Jan 8, 2003
Navy1Nurse
25 Posts
At a Recent course I attended (S.T.A.B.L.E. Instructor) the instructor stated that VERSED is no longer recommended for use in Neonates, (something to do with Increased risk of IVH).
My Unit uses it very often, in fact it is the drug of choice (combined with Fentanyl) for most intubated neonates. We do sometimes use Ativan in place of Versed.
I am wondering what your units policy is, and if you can point me to any specific references/consensus statements that support this claim.
Thanks....
Greg
dawngloves, BSN, RN
2,399 Posts
News to me. Just used continuous and bolus doses on a neonate yesterday.Did the instructor have any research to back this up?
Heather333
206 Posts
We use Versed more frequently than Ativan. I have never heard that it increases the risk for IVH.
Heather
prmenrs, RN
4,565 Posts
We hardly EVER use Versed, always Ativan.
NicuGal, MSN, RN
2,743 Posts
I haven't heard that...I'll have to ask at work today. We mostly use Fent. and MSO4. We use Versed on our big PPHN kids a lot.
EXOTIC NURSE, RN
167 Posts
Ive seen the versed used and the MSO4 as well I have not seen Ativan as much. The most common used drugs of choice on the vented neonates are Versed, Fentanyl, and Ciss...which are used on our unit.............:roll
I asked one of our attendings who had studies that Versed can cause seizures in small babies. It can cause clonic movements of the extremities. I do now remember seeing this on a couple of kids, but like I said, it has been so long since I used it on a small baby I kinda forgot! I would suppose that a seizure could lead to IVH if it were severe enough, but it would have to be pretty bad!
KRVRN, BSN, RN
1,334 Posts
Our drug of choice for intubated preemies and terms kids is Ativan. Unstable babies might also have a PRN Fentanyl or MS order. Really unstable babies will get a Fentanyl drip.
Almost NEVER see Versed. I've seen a Versed drip only a few times in 2+ years and I can't say why they were giving Versed (wasn't my pt). I do remember that the babies they were using it on were MAS PPHN HFOV babies.
Nicunurse_RN
27 Posts
I have also heard that Versed can cause IVH. My unit uses fentanyl & nembutal (alternating) for most of our babies.
Thanks for the replies!... I will research this further and talk to our attendings..
wow that is why i love this BB. I will definitely ask my preceptor about the Versed when I return to work.
UVaRN2Be
43 Posts
What is IVH?