Tuesday May 16, 2023
Lead: Eat, Sleep, Console Approach or Usual Care for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal
Lead Story:
Eat, Sleep, Console Approach or Usual Care for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal
The New England Journal of Medicine
This multicenter randomized controlled trial was undertaken to evaluate the the Eat, Sleep, Console Care Tool vs usual care for neonatal opioid withdrawal with the primary outcome being medically ready for hospital discharge. The Eat, Sleep, Console Care Tool relies on an assessment of withdrawal severity focused on an infant’s ability to eat, sleep, and be consoled, along with the use of nonpharmacologic interventions as first line of treatment. The Eat, Sleep, Console care approach decreased the time until infants with opioid withdrawal were medically ready for discharge by a mean of 6.7 days, and the proportion of infants receiving pharmacologic treatment by 32.5%. Hence, this approach facilitates more judicious use of medication for these infants.