Aminophylline in Neonatal HIE has Potential Renal Benefit with Neurological Risk, suggests study

Written By :  Dr Kartikeya Kohli
Published On 2026-04-13 14:30 GMT   |   Update On 2026-04-13 14:30 GMT

Administration of aminophylline at the initiation of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) was associated with a greater decline in serum creatinine, suggesting a possible renoprotective effect. However, the increased incidence of convulsions highlights the importance of close neurological monitoring. Further research is required to determine optimal dosing and to balance potential renal benefits against neurological risks.

A study was done to evaluate the renal effects and safety of adjunct aminophylline therapy in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) undergoing therapeutic hypothermia (TH). This retrospective cohort study included neonates ≥36 weeks and >2000 g diagnosed with HIE and treated with TH between May 2018 and January 2025. Infants were classified into two groups: those receiving TH alone (TH group) and those given a single intravenous 8 mg/kg dose of aminophylline at the initiation of cooling (TH+A group). Demographic, perinatal, and laboratory characteristics were collected, and serial serum creatinine (sCr) measurements at 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours were analyzed to compare renal and clinical outcomes. A total of 297 infants were included (TH: 210; TH+A: 87). Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics were similar between groups. While sCr values at each fixed time point did not significantly differ, repeated-measures analysis demonstrated a significantly steeper decline in sCr over time in the TH+A group (p < 0.001). Convulsions were more frequent in the TH+A group (23.0% vs. 10.5%, p = 0.005), whereas mortality and other major clinical outcomes were comparable.

Aminophylline administration at the start of TH was associated with a steeper decline in serum creatinine, suggesting a potential renoprotective effect in neonates with HIE. However, the higher frequency of convulsions emphasizes the need for careful neurological monitoring. Further studies are needed to clarify optimal dosing and the balance between potential renal benefits and neurological risks.


Reference:

Baştuğ, Osman, et al. "Renal Effects of Aminophylline in Cooled Neonates With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy." American Journal of Perinatology, 2026.

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Aminophylline, Neonatal, HIE, Potential, Renal, Benefit, Neurological Risk, suggests, study, Baştuğ, Osman



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