reviewPEDIATRICSJul 29, 2014Closed access

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

New York Medical College · Maria Fareri Children's Hospital

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Abstract

Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a result of the sudden discontinuation of fetal exposure to substances that were used or abused by the mother during pregnancy. Withdrawal from licit or illicit substances is becoming more common among neonates in both developed and developing countries. NAS continues to be an important clinical entity throughout much of the world. NAS leads to a constellation of signs and symptoms involving multiple systems. The pathophysiology of NAS is not completely understood. Urine or meconium confirmation may assist the diagnosis and management of NAS. The Finnegan scoring system is commonly used to assess the severity of NAS; scoring can be helpful for initiating, monitoring, and…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Discontinuation
  • Pregnancy
  • Breastfeeding
  • Meconium
  • Abstinence
  • Pediatrics
  • Intensive care medicine
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