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Echocardiographic investigation of inhaled nitric oxide in newborn babies with severe hypoxaemia.

J C Rozé1, L Storme, V Zupan, P Morville, A T Dinh-Xuan, J C Mercier.   

Abstract

Nitric oxide inhalation can benefit newborn babies with right-to-left extrapulmonary shunt (EPS). Using doppler ultrasound, we compared the effects of nitric oxide on systemic oxygenation and mean pulmonary-blood-flow velocity (MPBFV) in severely hypoxic babies with or without EPS. With a median (interquartile range) dose of 20 (32) parts per million, oxygenation index decreased significantly in both groups (EPS, 49 [19] vs 11 [9]; non-EPS, 40 [11] vs 20 [13]). The decrease was significantly greater in the EPS group. MPBFV increased significantly in the EPS group (18 [4] vs 29 [8] m/s) only. Nitric oxide may improve systemic oxygenation in neonates with severe hypoxaemia secondary to EPS by increasing pulmonary blood flow, and in those without EPS by improving ventilation-perfusion matching.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7914264     DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(94)91341-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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