| Literature DB >> 29450194 |
Gerhard Pichler1,2, Nina Höller1,2, Nariae Baik-Schneditz1,2, Bernhard Schwaberger1,2, Lukas Mileder1,2, Jasmin Stadler1,2, Alexander Avian3, Jasmin Pansy1,2, Berndt Urlesberger1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Up to 50% of preterm infants admitted to intensive care units require cardiocirculatory support. The aim of the present study was to assess whether simultaneous monitoring of cerebral tissue oxygenation index (cTOI) and peripheral tissue oxygenation index (pTOI) using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in combination with dedicated intervention guidelines may help avoiding arterial hypotension and catecholamine administration in preterm neonates. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: centralization of circulation; cerebral oxygenation; early intervention; near-infrared spectroscopy; peripheral-muscle oxygenation
Year: 2018 PMID: 29450194 PMCID: PMC5799241 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2018.00015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Flow diagram showing the number of included neonates and rationales for exclusion.
Demographic and monitoring data of 49 preterm neonates with NIRS monitoring visible (NIRS group) and of 49 neonates with NIRS monitoring not being visible (control group).
| NIRS group ( | Control group ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Gestational age (weeks) | 33.1 (32.0–34.0) | 33.4 (32.3–34.3) | 0.354 |
| Birth weight (g) | 1,826 ± 513 | 1,845 ± 504 | 0.856 |
| Cesarean section, | 38 | 36 | 0.638 |
| Male, | 26 | 23 | 0.544 |
| Apgar 5 min | 9 (8–9) | 9 (8–10) | 0.696 |
| Umbilical artery pH | 7.30 ± 0.04 | 7.29 ± 0.06 | 0.177 |
| Respiratory support | 0.699 | ||
| No respiratory support, | 26 | 29 | |
| Non-invasive respiratory support, | 21 | 17 | |
| Intubated, | 2 | 3 | |
| Surfactant, | 9 | 7 | 0.585 |
| Infection, | 9 | 9 | 1.000 |
Continuous data are presented as mean ± SD or median (25th percentile to 75th percentile) based on distribution.
Monitoring parameters and mean arterial blood pressure data of 49 preterm neonates with NIRS monitoring visible (NIRS group) and of 49 neonates with NIRS monitoring not being visible (control group).
| NIRS group ( | Control group ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean arterial oxygen saturation first day (%) | 96.5 (94.0–98.0) | 96.8 (95.5–97.6) | 0.720 |
| Mean heart rate first day (bpm) | 144 (138–149) | 141 (137–145) | 0.192 |
| Mean arterial blood pressure first day (mmHg) | 44 ± 4 | 43 ± 5 | 0.918 |
| Mean arterial oxygen saturation second day (%) | 96.9 (95.3–98.0) | 96.5 (94.4–97.5) | 0.263 |
| Mean heart rate second day (bpm) | 144 (141–149) | 142 (136–149) | 0.245 |
| Mean arterial blood pressure second day (mmHg) | 46 ± 4 | 46 ± 5 | 0.773 |
Continuous data are presented as mean ± SD or median (25th percentile to 75th percentile) based on distribution.
NIRS measurements and interventions of 49 preterm neonates with NIRS monitoring visible (NIRS group) and of 49 neonates with NIRS monitoring not being visible (control group).
| NIRS group ( | Control group ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age at initiation, hours after birth | 2.0 (1.5–3.5) | 2.5 (2.0–4.0) | 0.039 |
| Mean cerebral tissue oxygenation index (%) | 70.5 (64.8–74.4) | 71.2 (66.6–74.2) | 0.548 |
| Mean peripheral tissue oxygenation index (%) | 73.7 (69.7–77.8) | 72.6 (69.8–76.5) | 0.354 |
| Alarms/patient, | 3 (2–4) | 4 (4–5) | 0.008 |
| Echocardiographies, | 17 | – | |
| Interventions, | 6 | – |
Continuous data are presented as median (25th percentile to 75th percentile) based on distribution.
*p < 0.05.
Burden of arterial hypotension (%hours) of 49 preterm neonates with NIRS monitoring visible (NIRS group) and of 49 neonates with NIRS monitoring not being visible (control group).
| NIRS group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 48 h (during and after NIRS measurements) | |||
| All neonates, | 49 (100) | 49 (100) | |
| Burden in all patients (% h) | 0.0 (0.0–2.1) | 0.4 (0.0–3.3) | 0.313 |
| Neonates with hypotensive episodes, | 16 (32.6) | 22 (44.9) | 0.214 |
| Burden in neonates with hypotensive episodes (% h) | 3.0 (2.2–6.1) | 4.2 (1.7–6.3) | 0.804 |