| Literature DB >> 32050997 |
Giuseppe De Bernardo1, Rita De Santis2, Maurizio Giordano3, Desiree Sordino4, Giuseppe Buonocore5, Serafina Perrone6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neonatal acidaemia at birth can increase neonatal morbidity and mortality and it is predictive of neonatal asphyxia. The umbilical blood gas analysis is a valid tool for the evaluation of neonatal acidaemia. However, umbilical cord blood gas analysis is commonly performed in high-risk situations or in the setting of Apgar scores < 7 at 5 min.Entities:
Keywords: Delivery room; NICU; Resuscitation; pH
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32050997 PMCID: PMC7017611 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-020-0786-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Clinical characteristics of the population study
| (Mean ± SD) | |
|---|---|
| Gender, % | F = 45.7 M = 54.3 |
| Gestational age, wks | 39.7 (1.1) |
| Body Weight, g | 3284.7 (394) |
| Emergency or Urgency caesarean section | 8,7% |
| Elective caesarean section | 2,8% |
| Instrumental labor | 24.7% |
| Vaginal delivery | 63.7% |
| Apgar Score 1 min, median (25o-75o percentile) | 9 (8–9) |
| Apgar Score 5 min | 10 (9–10) |
| pH of the newborns born by vaginal delivery | 7.15 (0.074) |
| pH of the newborns born by instrumental labor | 7.11 (0.076) |
| pH of the newborns born by elective caesarean section | 7.20 (0.070) |
| pH of the newborns born by emergency or urgency caesarean section | 7,08 (0,066) |
| pH | 7,14 (0,078) |
| BE, mEq/l | 3.4 (9.2) |
| Lactate, mmol/l | 6.7 (2.9) |
| pO2, mmHg | 24 (7,2) |
| pCO2, mmHg | 52 (9,7) |
Data are expressed in Mean ± SD, Median, Percentiles, Percentages as appropriate
Blood gas analysis parameters in relation to respiratory distress syndrome onset
| Predictive Factors | χ-square test | DF | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pH | 10,084 | 1 | 3,9 × 10−4(2,9 × 10−6 - 0,048) | |
| pH & BE | 1787 | 1 | 0,974 (0,938-1012) | |
| pH & BE & Lactate | 0,577 | 1 | 1062 (0,902-1250) | |
| Hypothermia & pH | 2804 | 1 | 0,368 (0,124-1093) | |
| Hypoglycaemia & pH | 19,339 | 1 | 0,694 (0,611-0,790 |
DF degree freedom, OR odds ratio
Fig. 1ROC curve for pH and RDS. Blu line represent the trend of sensibility and specificity in function of pH values. Green line is a reference line
Blood gas analysis parameters in relation to the need to access in NICU
| Predictive Factors | χ-square test | DF | OR (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pH | 30,081 | 1 | 4 × 10−6(2,94 × 10−8-4,95 × 10−4) | |
| pH & BE | 6883 | 1 | 0,956 (0,924-0,989) | |
| pH & BE & Lactate | 11,976 | 1 | 0,997 (0,995-0,999) | |
| Hypothermia & pH | 76,041 | 1 | 0,006 (0,001-0,028) | |
| Hypoglycaemia & pH | 1063 | 1 | 0,465 (0,117-1838) | |
| RDS & pH | 52,160 | 1 | 0,030 (0,011-0,084) |
BE base excess, DF degree freedom, OR odds ratio, RDS respiratory distress syndrome
Fig. 2a ROC curve for pH and access in NICU. Blu line represent the trend of sensibility and specificity in function of pH values. B, ROC curve for lactate and access in NICU. Red line represents the trend of sensibility and specificity in function of lactate values. a, b Green line is a reference line