Caffeine pharmacokinetics following umbilical vein injection during delayed cord clamping in preterm lambs.
Lida ZeinaliEvan GiustoHeather KnychAmy LesneskiHoussam JoudiMorgan HardieDeepika SankaranSatyan LakshminrusimhaPayam ValiPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
Respiratory stimulation with early caffeine may reduce the need for intubation in preterm infants. In the preterm lambs, caffeine injection directly into the umbilical vein during delayed cord clamping is feasible. Plasma caffeine concentrations are less than half when administered directly into the umbilical vein during delayed cord clamping compared to administration via an umbilical venous catheter following birth likely attributed to a larger volume of distribution or injection site leak. There were no significant hemodynamic alterations following caffeine injection.