| Literature DB >> 14974636 |
Carlo Dani1, Giovanna Bertini, Elena Martelli, Marco Pezzati, Luca Filippi, Clara Prussi, Michele Tronchin, Firmino F Rubaltelli.
Abstract
We hypothesized that conventional phototherapy (CPT) and fibre-optic phototherapy (FPT) could exert different effects on cerebral blood perfusion. Our aim was to assess this hypothesis in a prospective study of the cerebral haemodynamics in preterm infants. Twenty-three infants (gestational age <34 weeks) were randomized for CPT (n=12) and for FPT (n=11). Cerebral Doppler ultrasounds were performed on all infants immediately before phototherapy (time 0), 6-12 hours (time 1) and 24-36 hours (time 2) after the start of phototherapy, and 6-12 hours after discontinuing phototherapy (time 3). CPT and FPT were associated with a significant increase of peak-systolic blood flow velocity and mean blood flow velocity at time 1 and 2, which disappeared at time 3, whereas end-diastolic blood flow velocity and resistance index were unchanged. No difference was shown between the groups. CPT and FPT were found to exert similar effects on cerebral haemodynamics. Both were associated with an increase of cerebral blood flow velocity which ended when phototherapy was stopped.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14974636 DOI: 10.1017/s0012162204000222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Med Child Neurol ISSN: 0012-1622 Impact factor: 5.449