Early head cooling in newborn piglets is neuroprotective even in the absence of profound systemic hypothermia

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作者
Iwata, O
Iwata, S
Tamura, M
Nakamura, T
Sugiura, M
Ogiso, Y
Takashima, S
机构
[1] Nagano Childrens Hosp, Perinatal Ctr, Div Neonatol, Nagano, Japan
[2] Nagano Childrens Hosp, Div Clin Pathol, Nagano, Japan
[3] Natl Ctr Neurol & Psychiat, Natl Inst Neurosci, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
hypothermia; hypoxia-ischemia; newborn infant; pathology; selective head cooling;
D O I
10.1046/j.1442-200X.2003.01784.x
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background: Selective head cooling in the newborn infant has been proposed as a neuroprotective treatment with a lower level of systemic adverse effect than that of systemic hypothermia. However, the efficacy is not confirmed as well as that of systemic hypothermia. In order to analyze the safety and efficacy of selective head cooling, 25 newborn piglets were randomly selected for either normothermic or hypothermic treatment. Methods: Global hypoxic insult was induced by lowering the oxygen concentration to the maximal level to maintain the background electroencephalogram (EEG) voltage under 7 muV for 45 min. The core temperature of normothermic piglets was maintained between 38.5degreesC and 39degreesC, while prophylactic cooling was applied to the hypothermic piglets at the same time of the insult. Very mild systemic hypothermia by 1degreesC was induced in addition to selective head cooling with 10degreesC coolant temperature. Animals were killed for histopathological examination seven hours after the end of the insult. Results: Two normothermic piglets died while all hypothermic piglets survived. Neuropathological findings were significantly severer in the normothermic group than in the hypothermic group. Intracranial pressure was significantly lower, and EEG recovery was significantly better in the hypothermic piglets. There was no significant difference in the lowest oxygen concentration, degrees of acidosis, blood lactate, and blood pressure between the groups, although heart rate was significantly lower in the hypothermic group. Conclusions: We have demonstrated that early head cooling was effective in preventing some of the earliest brain damage due to hypoxic insult even in the absence of profound systemic hypothermia.
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页数:8
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