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The evaluation of lymphopenia in infants exposed to opioids in-utero.

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BACKGROUND Chronic use of opioids is associated with hematologic and immunologic effects, including lymphopenia. Despite an increase in opioid use during pregnancy, little is known about the potential immunologic effects… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Chronic use of opioids is associated with hematologic and immunologic effects, including lymphopenia. Despite an increase in opioid use during pregnancy, little is known about the potential immunologic effects on the neonate after exposure to opioids in-utero. We aimed to evaluate the presence of lymphopenia among neonates exposed to opioids in-utero. METHODS We conducted a retrospective chart review of infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of a single institution after exposure to opioids in-utero. We compared the lymphocyte counts of this population to a control NICU population. RESULTS A higher percentage of neonates exposed to opioids in-utero were lymphopenic compared to our control population (45% vs 24%, pā€Š=ā€Š0.029). CONCLUSIONS This is the first study we are aware of, that investigated an association between neonatal lymphopenia and opioid exposure in-utero. Further studies to explore clinical implications of this finding are needed.

Keywords: lymphopenia; evaluation lymphopenia; opioids utero; exposed opioids; lymphopenia infants; infants exposed

Journal Title: Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Year Published: 2019

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