Watkins A M, West C R, Cooke R W
Department of Child Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool Maternity Hospital, U.K.
Early Hum Dev. 1989 May;19(2):103-10. doi: 10.1016/0378-3782(89)90120-5.
Hourly blood pressures were recorded directly in 131 very low birth weight infants in intensive care during the first 4 days of life. Cranial ultrasound evidence of intraventricular haemorrhage correlated well with periods of hypotension, but not of hypertension. Ischaemic lesions did not correlate with periods of hypotension, but were associated with previous haemorrhage. The findings suggest that hypotension predisposes to primary intraventricular haemorrhage and that later parenchymal ischaemic lesions relate to local factors rather than hypotension.
对131名极低出生体重儿在出生后前4天重症监护期间直接记录每小时血压。脑室出血的头颅超声证据与低血压期密切相关,但与高血压期无关。缺血性损伤与低血压期无关,但与既往出血有关。这些发现表明,低血压易引发原发性脑室出血,而后期的脑实质缺血性损伤与局部因素而非低血压有关。