Cochrane Summariesbeta

Independent high-quality evidence for health care decision making

Carnitine supplementation for preterm infants with recurrent apnoea

Kumar M, Kabra NS, Paes B
Published Online: 
February 16, 2011

More research is needed before the use of carnitine for the treatment of apnoea of prematurity can be recommended in clinical practice.

Apnea of prematurity is a common problem in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care setting (NICU). Recurrent apnoea episodes are correlated with adverse neurological development in this population. Carnitine deficiency has been shown to be associated with apnoea and respiratory failure in infants and in adults. The review authors investigated whether treatment of premature babies with carnitine will help in the reduction or resolution of apnoea episodes, and the need for ventilation. No treatment trials were identified.


Find the research