Aim Noradrenaline (NA) has been used in preterm and term infants for circulatory support due to conditions including sepsis and pulmonary hypertension of the newborn. Treatment in neonates varies widely between institutions and respective neonatologists. The aim of this study is to determine the indications, use and effects of NA in preterm and term infants requiring circulatory support at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital neonatal intensive care unit. We also aim to determine whether there were any differences between neonates who survived versus those who died after NA treatment. Methods Data were collected from Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital neonatal unit database including preterm and term infants between 1 January 2016 and 31 May 2021. Analysis included indication for use, blood pressure response, perfusion parameters, haemodynamic indicators and adverse effects. Results NA treatment was documented in 37 patients requiring treatment of cardiovascular compromise. In 11 (30%) of these infants the indication for use was due to sepsis, 19 (51%) infants had pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, and 7 (19%) infants were diagnosed with hypotension prior to NA administration. Infants who subsequently died (49%) represented a younger gestational age population and exhibited worse cardiac compromise prior to NA administration. Tachycardia occurred in 15 (31%) infants and 1 (2.7%) infant developed transient hypertension. Overall improvement in poor tissue perfusion was seen after NA use. Conclusion NA use in treating neonates requiring circulatory support appears to be effective. Further prospective trials into NA use as a first‐ or second‐line inotropic agent would be valuable.
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