| Literature DB >> 29891999 |
Yoshihisa Oishi1,2, Hidenobu Ohta3,4, Takako Hirose1, Sachiko Nakaya1, Keiji Tsuchiya1, Machiko Nakagawa5,6, Isao Kusakawa5, Toshihiro Sato7, Toshimasa Obonai8, Hiroshi Nishida9, Hitoshi Yoda6.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of body position (prone, supine and lateral) together with sleep status (wake and sleep) on the cardiorespiratory stability of near-term infants. A total of 53 infants (gestational age at birth 33.2 ± 3.5 weeks; birth weight 1,682 ± 521 g; gestational age at recording 38.6 ± 2.1 weeks; weight at recording: 2,273 ± 393 g) were monitored for 24 hours for clinically significant apnea (>15 seconds), bradycardia (<100 bpm), and oxygen desaturation (SpO2 < 90%) in alternating body positions (prone, supine and lateral) by cardiorespiratory monitors and 3-orthogonal-axis accelerometers. Sleep status of the infants was also continuously monitored by actigraphs. No apnea was observed. During wake, severe bradycardia was most frequently observed in the lateral position while, during sleep, severe bradycardia was most frequently observed in the supine position. Desaturation was most frequently observed in the supine and lateral positions during both wake and sleep. Our study suggests that the cardiorespiratory stability of infants is significantly compromised by both body position and sleep status. During both wake and sleep, prone position induces the most stable cardiorespiratory functions of near-term infants.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29891999 PMCID: PMC5995963 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-27212-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Characteristics of participants.
| Gestational age at birth (weeks), mean ± s.d. | 33.2 ± 3.5 |
| Birth weight (g), mean ± s.d. | 1,682 ± 521 |
| No. of infants (girls: boys) | 53 (29:24) |
| Gestational age at recording (weeks), mean ± s.d. | 38.6 ± 2.1 |
| Weight at recording (g), mean ± s.d. | 2,273 ± 393 |
Figure 1Bradycardia and desaturation in the supine position. (a) Typical traces of heart rate (HR: red), respiratory rate (RR: blue), and SpO2 (green) during wake in the supine position. (b) Typical traces of HR, RR, and SpO2 during sleep in the supine position. An episode of bradycardia (<100 bpm) followed by desaturation (<90%) was observed in each case.
Figure 3Bradycardia and desaturation in the prone position. (a) Typical traces of heart rate (HR: red), respiratory rate (RR: blue), and SpO2 (green) during wake in the prone position. (b) Typical traces of HR, RR, and SpO2 during sleep in the prone position. An episode of bradycardia (<100 bpm) followed by desaturation (<90%) was observed in each case.
Total sum durations of bradycardia of all infants (n = 53) among the three body positions throughout the 24-hour recordings.
| Supine | Lateral | Prone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HR < 100 bpm (sec) | 908 | 770 | 434 |
| HR ≧ 100 bpm (sec) | 1,460,369 | 1,383,575 | 1,070,340 |
| Occurrence rate | 0.062% | 0.056% | 0.041% |
Total sum durations of desaturation of all infants (n = 53) among the three body positions throughout the 24-hour recordings.
| Supine | Lateral | Prone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SpO2 < 90 (sec) | 9,815 | 7,951 | 2,880 |
| SpO2 ≧ 90 (sec) | 1,463,533 | 1,376,431 | 1,067,899 |
| Occurrence rate | 0.666% | 0.574% | 0.269% |
Total sum durations of bradycardia of all infants (n = 53) between wake and sleep throughout the 24-hour recordings.
| Wake | Sleep | |
|---|---|---|
| HR < 100 bpm (sec) | 1,174 | 938 |
| HR ≧ 100 bpm (sec) | 1,543,015 | 2,371,269 |
| Occurrence rate | 0.076% | 0.040% |
Total sum durations of desaturation of all infants (n = 53) between wake and sleep throughout the 24-hour recordings.
| Wake | Sleep | |
|---|---|---|
| SpO2 < 90% (sec) | 14,997 | 5,649 |
| SpO2 ≧ 90% (sec) | 1,541,307 | 2,366,556 |
| Occurrence rate | 0.964% | 0.238% |
Total sum durations of bradycardia of all infants (n = 53) among the three body positions during wake.
| Supine | Lateral | Prone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HR < 100 bpm (sec) | 543 | 467 | 164 |
| HR ≧ 100 bpm (sec) | 697,452 | 564,293 | 281,270 |
| Occurrence rate | 0.078% | 0.083% | 0.058% |
Total sum durations of bradycardia of all infants (n = 53) among the three body positions during sleep.
| Supine | Lateral | Prone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| HR < 100 bpm (sec) | 365 | 303 | 270 |
| HR ≧ 100 bpm (sec) | 762,917 | 819,282 | 789,070 |
| Occurrence rate | 0.048% | 0.037% | 0.034% |
Total sum durations of desaturation of all infants (n = 53) among the three positions during wake.
| Supine | Lateral | Prone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SpO2 < 90% (sec) | 7,343 | 5,662 | 1,992 |
| SpO2 ≧ 90% (sec) | 702,742 | 559,118 | 279,447 |
| Occurrence rate | 1.034% | 1.003% | 0.708% |
Total sum durations of desaturation of all infants (n = 53) among the three positions during sleep.
| Supine | Lateral | Prone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SpO2 < 90% (sec) | 2,472 | 2,289 | 888 |
| SpO2 ≧ 90% (sec) | 760,791 | 817,313 | 788,452 |
| Occurrence rate | 0.324% | 0.279% | 0.112% |