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Haemodynamically unstable preterm infant: an unresolved management conundrum.

Arvind Sehgal1.   

Abstract

While extremely low-birthweight infants are at a higher risk of haemodynamic instability, management strategies can be highly variable and may lack scientific validation. The aetiology of cardiovascular compromise can be diverse. Volume replacements, cardiotropes (dobutamine, dopamine, epinephrine and milrinone) and hydrocortisone supplementation are common interventions. Most often, therapy is driven by protocol, is based on poorly validated clinical information or is based on the premise that "one therapy fits all". A physiology-driven approach is most needed during transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life surrounding preterm birth, when rapid changes in cardiovascular adaptation occur. The physiologically important determinants of neonatal haemodynamics include cardiac output and systemic vascular resistance, blood pressure, as well as individual organ vascular resistances and blood flows. Three key variables with impact on neonatal haemodynamics, haemodynamically significant ductus arteriosus, systemic blood flow and left ventricular afterload, as well as related therapeutic dilemmas are addressed. Among the novel technologies and approaches presently available, targeted neonatal echocardiography performed by the clinician, used in conjunction with the clinical context, has the potential to better define pathophysiology. A framework for physiology-driven care is proposed, which has the potential to optimize care.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21424672     DOI: 10.1007/s00431-011-1435-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


  65 in total

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