Objective: Neonatal seizures are the most frequent type of neurological emergency in newborn infants, often being a consequence of prolonged perinatal asphyxia. Phenobarbital is currently the most widely used antiseizure drug for treatment of neonatal seizures, but fails to stop them in similar to 50% of cases. In a neonatal hypoxia-only model based on 11-day-old (P11) rats, the NKCC1 inhibitor bumetanide was reported to potentiate the antiseizure activity of phenobarbital, whereas it was ineffective in a human trial in neonates. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of clinically relevant doses of bumetanide as add-on to phenobarbital on neonatal seizures in a noninvasive model of birth asphyxia in P11 rats, designed for better ...
Anticonvulsant efficacy of phenobarbital, bumetanide, and a combination of these drugs was studied i...
<p>The number of hypoxia-induced seizures (A), and cumulative seizure duration (B) were plotted for ...
The clinical management and subsequent outcome of pediatric and neonatal patients can improve signif...
Objective: Neonatal seizures are the most frequent type of neurological emergency in newborn infants...
<div><p>Neonatal seizures can be refractory to conventional anticonvulsants, and this may in part be...
Neonatal seizures can be refractory to conventional anticonvulsants, and this may in part be due to ...
In his editorial, Kevin Staley criticizes our recent work demonstrating the lack of effect of bumeta...
IntroductionNeonatal hypoxia is a common cause of early-life seizures. Both hypoxia-induced seizures...
Seizures in neonates, mainly caused by hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, are thought to be harmful to...
In this response to a commentary by Ben-Ari and Delpire on our recent study on the pharmacology of n...
Background: Phenobarbital and midazolam are commonly used drugs in (near-)term neonates treated with...
Seizures are a prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that affect up to 5/1000 newborns. Seizures res...
Background: Phenobarbital and midazolam are commonly used drugs in (near-)term neonates treated wit...
Background: Phenobarbitone is the most commonly used drug for treatment of neonatal seizures, irresp...
Background Predinical data suggest that the loop-diuretic bumetanide might be an effective treatment...
Anticonvulsant efficacy of phenobarbital, bumetanide, and a combination of these drugs was studied i...
<p>The number of hypoxia-induced seizures (A), and cumulative seizure duration (B) were plotted for ...
The clinical management and subsequent outcome of pediatric and neonatal patients can improve signif...
Objective: Neonatal seizures are the most frequent type of neurological emergency in newborn infants...
<div><p>Neonatal seizures can be refractory to conventional anticonvulsants, and this may in part be...
Neonatal seizures can be refractory to conventional anticonvulsants, and this may in part be due to ...
In his editorial, Kevin Staley criticizes our recent work demonstrating the lack of effect of bumeta...
IntroductionNeonatal hypoxia is a common cause of early-life seizures. Both hypoxia-induced seizures...
Seizures in neonates, mainly caused by hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, are thought to be harmful to...
In this response to a commentary by Ben-Ari and Delpire on our recent study on the pharmacology of n...
Background: Phenobarbital and midazolam are commonly used drugs in (near-)term neonates treated with...
Seizures are a prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that affect up to 5/1000 newborns. Seizures res...
Background: Phenobarbital and midazolam are commonly used drugs in (near-)term neonates treated wit...
Background: Phenobarbitone is the most commonly used drug for treatment of neonatal seizures, irresp...
Background Predinical data suggest that the loop-diuretic bumetanide might be an effective treatment...
Anticonvulsant efficacy of phenobarbital, bumetanide, and a combination of these drugs was studied i...
<p>The number of hypoxia-induced seizures (A), and cumulative seizure duration (B) were plotted for ...
The clinical management and subsequent outcome of pediatric and neonatal patients can improve signif...