O'Shea Joyce, Dempsey Eugene M
Department of Newborn Medicine, Coombe Women's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Am J Perinatol. 2009 Feb;26(2):113-6. doi: 10.1055/s-0028-1091391. Epub 2008 Nov 19.
Blood pressure monitoring is an essential component of neonatal intensive care. We compared invasive and noninvasive (Dinamap, Marquette, and Dash) recordings in newborns and also noninvasive values obtained from upper and lower limbs. Infants' blood pressure was recorded every 6 hours for 72 hours using three noninvasive devices and compared with invasive readings taken simultaneously. Twenty-five babies were enrolled in the study, with birth weights of 560 to 4500 g and gestation 24 + 1 to 40 + 5 weeks. Three hundred thirty-two recordings were obtained. Comparison between invasive and noninvasive readings revealed that all three noninvasive monitors overread mean blood pressure. There was no significant difference between the cuff recordings obtained from the upper or lower limbs. All three noninvasive devices overestimated mean blood pressure values compared with invasive monitoring. Clinicians may be falsely reassured by noninvasive monitoring. Mean blood pressure values obtained from the upper and lower limb are similar.
血压监测是新生儿重症监护的重要组成部分。我们比较了新生儿的有创和无创(Dinamap、Marquette和Dash)血压记录,以及上肢和下肢获得的无创血压值。使用三种无创设备每6小时记录一次婴儿血压,持续72小时,并与同时进行的有创读数进行比较。25名婴儿参与了该研究,出生体重为560至4500克,孕周为24 + 1至40 + 5周。共获得332次记录。有创和无创读数的比较显示,所有三种无创监测仪均高估了平均血压。上肢或下肢的袖带记录之间没有显著差异。与有创监测相比,所有三种无创设备均高估了平均血压值。临床医生可能会因无创监测而得到错误的安心。上肢和下肢获得的平均血压值相似。