Normal cerebral, renal and abdominal regional oxygen saturations using near-infrared spectroscopy in preterm infants

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作者
McNeill, S. [1 ]
Gatenby, J. C. [2 ]
McElroy, S. [1 ]
Engelhardt, B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol,Monroe Carell Jr Childrens Hosp Vand, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Inst Imaging Sci, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
关键词
regional; oximetry; mesenteric; splanchnic; near-infrared spectroscopy; BLOOD-FLOW-VELOCITY; TISSUE OXYGENATION; LIFE; INVOS-4100; VARIABLES;
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10.1038/jp.2010.71
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Objective: The aim of this study is to characterize baseline regional oxygen saturations (rSO(2)) in stable preterm infants during the first weeks of life. Study Design: Cerebral, renal and abdominal rSO(2) were continuously monitored from the time of birth to 21 days in twelve preterm infants of 29-34 weeks gestation. Regional saturations were evaluated for trends over time, variability and differences between gestational ages (GAs) and reported pediatric values. Result: Both cerebral (66-83%) and renal (64-87%) rSO(2) baselines were within the range of reported neonatal values but consistently decreased over the first weeks of life (P<0.01). The baseline abdominal rSO(2) was 32-66% and increased with GA (P=0.05). The rSO(2) variability was lowest for cerebral measurements and highest at the abdomen. Abdominal rSO(2) variability decreased over time (P <= 0.05). Conclusion: Daily baseline rSO(2) in preterm infants changes over the first weeks of life, especially at the abdomen. Evolution in baseline rSO(2) over time may indicate regional developmental maturation of physiological oxygen balance. Journal of Perinatology (2011) 31, 51-57; doi:10.1038/jp.2010.71; published online 10 June 2010
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