Relationship between cerebrovascular dysautoregulation and arterial blood pressure in the premature infant
Objective: To evaluate cerebrovascular autoregulation as a function of arterial blood pressure (ABP) in the critically ill, premature infant. Study Design: A prospective observational pilot study was conducted in two tertiary care Neonatal Intensive-Care Units. Premature infants ( n =23, ⩽30 weeks e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of perinatology 2011-11, Vol.31 (11), p.722-729 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective:
To evaluate cerebrovascular autoregulation as a function of arterial blood pressure (ABP) in the critically ill, premature infant.
Study Design:
A prospective observational pilot study was conducted in two tertiary care Neonatal Intensive-Care Units. Premature infants (
n
=23, ⩽30 weeks estimated gestational age with invasive ABP monitoring) were enrolled and received routine care while undergoing continuous autoregulation monitoring, using the cerebral oximetry index (COx). The COx is a moving, linear correlation coefficient between cortical reflectance oximetry and ABP. COx values were stratified as a function of ABP for individual subject recordings and for the cohort.
Result:
The mean duration of autoregulation monitoring was 3.2 days (median: 2.97, range: 0.61–3.99). A total of 10 of 23 (43%) developed intraventricular hemorrhage and 1 of 23 (4%) developed periventricular leukomalacia by head ultrasound. No association was found between neurologic injury and percentage of the monitoring periods with autoregulation impairment (defined as COx>0.5). Lower ABP was associated with dysautoregulation (higher COx values,
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ISSN: | 0743-8346 1476-5543 |
DOI: | 10.1038/jp.2011.17 |