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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Vaidya, Rubena; * | Hashmi, Nabeela | Kakshapati, Salimab | Chang, Weijena | Beachy, Joannaa
Affiliations: [a] Department of Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School-Baystate, Springfield, MA, USA | [b] Department of Medicine, National Academy of Medical Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Ruben Vaidya, MD, Department of Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School-Baystate, 759 Chestnut Street, Springfield, MA, 01199, USA. Tel.: +1 413 794 2400; Fax: +1 413 794 5100; E-mail: ruben.vaidya@baystatehealth.org.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Post natal adaptation syndrome is well reported but early presentation of neurological symptoms severe enough to warrant detailed neurological work up is rare. Our aim was to evaluate and describe abnormal early neurological symptoms in infants following in-utero exposure to a varying combination of selective serotonin uptake inhibitor medication and other psychotropic medications, with negative seizure work-up. METHOD:Descriptive case series of infant exposed to selective serotonin uptake inhibitor medication and other psychotropic medications, presenting with early neurologic signs and symptoms within the first 24 hours of life concerning for seizures, who underwent an extensive neurologic evaluation. RESULTS:Five infants met criteria. Infant #1 : 39-weeks gestational age (GA), with escitalopram, clonazepam, gabapentin, methadone exposure, presented with generalized hypertonia and intermittent back-arching. #2 : 40-weeks GA with escitalopram and hydroxyzine exposure, with bilateral arm stiffening and sucking mouth movements. #3 : 34-weeks GA with fluoxetine, quetiapine and clonazepam exposure, presented with decerebrate posturing. #4 : 38-weeks GA with fluoxetine, clonazepam, clonidine, quetiapine and gabapentin exposure, presented with asynchronous tremoring of all extremities. #5 : 35-weeks GA with citalopram, quetiapine exposure, presented with increased tone and posturing of upper extremities. Electroencephalogram was negative for seizures in all infants. CONCLUSION:In-utero exposure to selective serotonin uptake inhibitor medication, especially in combination with other psychotropic medications, may be associated with significant abnormal neurological symptoms, which may not represent true seizures.
Keywords: Post natal adaptation syndrome, seizure-like movements, selective serotonin uptake inhibitor
DOI: 10.3233/NPM-230165
Journal: Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, vol. 17, no. 5, pp. 717-722, 2024
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