Volumetric capnography pre- and post-surfactant during initial resuscitation of premature infants
Background Volumetric capnography allows for continuous monitoring of expired tidal volume and carbon dioxide. The slope of the alveolar plateau of the capnogram (S III ) could provide information regarding ventilation homogeneity. We aimed to assess the feasibility of measuring S III during newborn...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric research 2022-05, Vol.91 (6), p.1551-1556 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Volumetric capnography allows for continuous monitoring of expired tidal volume and carbon dioxide. The slope of the alveolar plateau of the capnogram (S
III
) could provide information regarding ventilation homogeneity. We aimed to assess the feasibility of measuring S
III
during newborn resuscitation and determine if S
III
decreased after surfactant indicating ventilation inhomogeneity improvement.
Methods
Respiratory function traces of preterm infants resuscitated at birth were analysed. Ten capnograms were constructed for each infant: five pre- and post-surfactant. If a plateau was present S
III
was calculated by regression analysis.
Results
Thirty-six infants were included, median gestational age of 28.7 weeks and birth weight of 1055 g. Average time between pre- and post-surfactant was 3.2 min. Three hundred and sixty capnograms (180 pre and post) were evaluated. There was adequate slope in 134 (74.4%) capnograms pre and in 100 (55.6%) capnograms post-surfactant (
p
= 0.004). Normalised for tidal volume S
III
pre-surfactant was 18.89 mmHg and post-surfactant was 24.86 mmHg (
p
= 0.006). An increase in S
III
produced an up-slanting appearance to the plateau indicating regional obstruction.
Conclusion
It was feasible to evaluate the alveolar plateau pre-surfactant in preterm infants. Ventilation inhomogeneity increased post-surfactant likely due to airway obstruction caused by liquid surfactant present in the airways.
Impact
Volumetric capnography can be used to assess homogeneity of ventilation by S
III
analysis.
Ventilation inhomogeneity increased immediately post-surfactant administration during the resuscitation of preterm infants, producing a characteristic up-slanting appearance to the alveolar plateau.
The best determinant of alveolar plateau presence in preterm infants was the expired tidal volume. |
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ISSN: | 0031-3998 1530-0447 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41390-021-01578-4 |