Caffeine therapy may help premature babies\' brains: Study

Caffeine therapy may help premature babies' brains: Study

Press Trust of India  |  Toronto 

A daily dose of may safely boost the brain development and lung function in premature babies, according to researchers, including one of Indian origin.

The study, published in the journal Pediatrics, shows the earlier the dose of can be given, the better.

"Caffeine is the most commonly used drug in the NICU after antibiotics," said Abhay Lodha, an at the

"It's important that we understand the long-term effects of caffeine as a treatment and ensure these babies are not only surviving, but have quality of life down the road," Lodha said.

He collaborated with researchers from the and to analyse data from 26 NICUs across

They found early caffeine treatment has no long-term negative effects on neurodevelopment, and is actually associated with better cognitive scores, and reduced odds of and

The team examined data from follow-up assessments conducted at age 18 to 24 months.

During these follow-ups, children were assessed for their cognitive, language and motor development using a standardised scoring system to assess developmental functioning in infants and toddlers.

"We look at how children are constructing their understanding, such as solving simple problems or figuring out three-dimensional objects and toys," said Dianne Creighton, an assistant professor at (AHS).

"We also assess how the little ones are able to understand simple words, or recognise the name of a picture, as well as their motor skills like climbing, crawling, balance and co-ordination," Creighton said.

Lodha said it is believed that caffeine may increase the growth of dendrites, the small branches of a neuron that receive signals from other neurons.

"Caffeine may also improve better lung stretch and expansion, cardiac output and blood pressure in premature infants, which improves oxygen supply throughout the body and brain, reducing the duration of and the risk of and on the developing brain," he said.

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 15:35 IST