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  • Benzyl alcohol preservative in catheter flushing solutions is linked to higher death rates and hemorrhages in premature infants.
  • A study compared outcomes of very low birth weight infants before and after the removal of benzyl alcohol, finding significant improvements in the second period.
  • The incidence of cerebral palsy dropped from 50% to 2.4%, and combined developmental delays decreased from 53.9% to 11.9%, suggesting that stopping benzyl alcohol may have greatly enhanced infant health outcomes.

Article Abstract

Benzyl alcohol preservative in solutions used to flush intravascular catheters has been linked with increased mortality and incidence of intraventricular hemorrhage in small preterm infants. This study evaluated the outcome of surviving very low birth weight infants exposed to benzyl alcohol while in our neonatal intensive care unit. Surviving infants, less than 1,250 g birth weight, admitted during the 12 months prior to discontinuation of benzyl alcohol (period I), were compared with those infants admitted during the 12 months after discontinuation of benzyl alcohol (period II). Survivors were enrolled in a follow-up program. Results of the study demonstrated that infants from period II had fewer neurologic handicaps. The incidence of cerebral palsy decreased from 50% to 2.4% (P less than .001), and the presence of cerebral palsy and developmental delay combined decreased from 53.9% to 11.9% (P less than .001). Several factors other than benzyl alcohol exposure were examined for their importance on outcome but were found not to be related to it. It is concluded that the dramatic improvement in outcome could be the result of discontinuation of benzyl alcohol.

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