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Cardiovascular and respiratory status in mechanically ventilated asphyxiated term infants: comparison between hypothermic and control group.

Gianluca Lista1, Laura Pogliani, Paola Fontana, Francesca Castoldi, Gilberto Compagnoni.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cardiorespiratory changes in hypothermic asphyxiated ventilated infants compared with controls. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective chart analysis with historical controls. Cardiorespiratory status of 10 asphyxiated newborns in hypothermia (H) (32 degrees-34 degrees C) (H group) was compared with that one of 11 asphyxiated newborns [control group, (C group)].
RESULTS: 3/10 patients in H group needed an increased mean tidal volume (from 5.8 to 8 ml/Kg) during hypothermia when temperature reached a value of 32 degrees C, to maintain adequate gas exchange. Length of mechanical ventilation was similar in the two groups (H=5.4+/-4.4 vs C=2.8+/-2.7 days, p=ns). Heart rate, similar at the baseline (H group: 129+/-11 beats/min; C group: 129+/-12 beats/min), dropped to an average of 102+/-10 beats/min (p<0.05) during cooling in H group, while it remained stable in C group. Mean arterial blood pressure, comparable at birth, increased by a median of 8 mmHg during hypothermia (p=ns).
CONCLUSIONS: Hypothermia induces mild changes in cardiovascular status and in lung mechanics.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15481699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomed        ISSN: 0392-4203


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