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Aim The aim of this cohort study was to test the hypothesis that caring for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) with their mothers on the postnatal ward rather than admit them to the neonatal unit would reduce treatment duration and length of hospital stay. Results The outcomes of infants with NAS cared for in 2002–2005 (Group A, n = 42) and 2006–2007 (Group B, n = 18) were compared...
Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) describes the withdrawal symptoms of infants who are exposed to substance abuse in utero and become physically dependant on them. The most reliable method of confirming the diagnosis is analysis of meconium passed in the first days after birth. Many medications have been used to try and alleviate NAS symptoms, but their efficacy has rarely been tested in randomised...
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