Lidocaine-Associated Cardiac Events in Newborns with Seizures: Incidence, Symptoms and Contributing Factors

Publication date

2015-08-20

Authors

Weeke, Lauren C
Schalkwijk, Stein
Toet, Mona CISNI 0000000397089082
Van Rooij, Linda G M
de Vries, Linda SISNI 0000000117704571
van den Broek, MPHISNI 0000000393141939

Editors

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Article

Collections

License

Abstract

Background: Lidocaine is an effective therapy for neonatal seizures; however, it is not widely used, presumably due to the risk of cardiac events. Objective: To investigate the incidence of cardiac events in full-term and preterm infants receiving lidocaine for seizures. Methods: Full-term (n = 368) and preterm (n = 153) infants, admitted to a level 3 neonatal intensive care unit from 1992 to 2012, who received lidocaine for seizures were retrospectively studied. The causal relation between reported cardiac events and lidocaine administration was evaluated based on expected plasma concentrations, symptoms and relevant interactions during cardiac events. Results: Cardiac events were reported in 11/521 infants (2.1%; 9 full-term, 2 preterm). In 7/11 infants the causal relation was considered plausible, in 3/11 questionable and in 1/11 implausible. The incidence was calculated to be 1.3-1.9% (n = 7-10/521), but was only 0.4% (n = 1/246, p = 0.02) when using reduced-dose regimens. Important risk factors for cardiac events were unstable potassium, (congenital) cardiac dysfunction and concurrent phenytoin use. Conclusions: Lidocaine-associated cardiac events were rare in our cohort, especially since the introduction of new reduced-dose regimens. This indicates that lidocaine is safe to use as an antiepileptic drug in full-term and preterm infants.

Keywords

Cardiac events, Lidocaine, Neonatal seizures, Developmental Biology, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Citation

Weeke, L C, Schalkwijk, S, Toet, M C, Van Rooij, L G M, De Vries, L S & van den Broek, M P H 2015, 'Lidocaine-Associated Cardiac Events in Newborns with Seizures : Incidence, Symptoms and Contributing Factors', Neonatology, vol. 108, no. 2, pp. 130-136. https://doi.org/10.1159/000430767