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Cross-spectral analysis of cerebral autoregulation dynamics in high risk preterm infants during the perinatal period.

J Menke1, E Michel, S Hillebrand, J von Twickel, G Jorch.   

Abstract

In preterm infants intraventricular hemorrhage occurs predominantly within the perinatal period, which may be due to a "lost autoregulation" of cerebral blood flow (CBF). In this study, perinatal autoregulation dynamics were investigated in high risk preterm infants by cross-spectral analysis (CSA), which is a statistical tool in the analysis of time series. In 15 ventilated preterm infants of 25-32 gestational weeks, a total number of 30 records were made between 24 and 96 h of life. Doppler-derived CBF velocity (CBFv), used as a quantitative measure for CBF, and direct mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) were measured continuously for 10 min. The spectral power of low frequency (LF, 0.02-0.2 Hz) oscillations in CBFv and MABP was quantified by spectral analysis. From the results of CSA, a LF phase-shift between the CBFv and MABP LF oscillations was calculated in each record. Within the study group, the LF spectral power of CBFv and MABP was initially low and increased significantly until 96 h of life. The LF phase-shift was about 0 degrees at 24 h and increased significantly to 55 degrees at 96 h of life. The initially low LF spectral power of CBFv and MABP may indicate a perinatal depression of autonomic nervous centers, which are thought to control LF oscillations of vital parameters. In the light of a high pass filter model for autoregulation, the initially low LF phase-shift may indicate an initially impaired autoregulation, which supports the "lost autoregulation" hypothesis.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9357945     DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199711000-00023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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