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咽食管与心肺交互作用:对有临床显著心肺事件风险的早产儿的潜在影响。

Pharyngoesophageal and cardiorespiratory interactions: potential implications for premature infants at risk of clinically significant cardiorespiratory events.

机构信息

Innovative Neonatal and Infant Feeding Disorders Research Program, Center for Perinatal Research, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital , Columbus, Ohio.

Medical College of Wisconsin Dysphagia Institute, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

出版信息

Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2019 Feb 1;316(2):G304-G312. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00303.2018. Epub 2018 Dec 13.

Abstract

The aims of this study were to 1) examine pharyngoesophageal and cardiorespiratory responses to provoking pharyngeal stimuli, and 2) to determine potential contributory factors impacting heart rate (HR) changes to provide insight into cardiorespiratory events occurring in preterm infants. Forty-eight neonates (19 females and 29 males, born at 27.7 ± 0.5 wk; mean ± SE) pending discharge on full oral feeds were studied at 38.7 ± 0.2 wk postmenstrual age using concurrent pharyngoesophageal manometry, electrocardiography, respiratory inductance plethysmography, and nasal airflow thermistor. Pharyngoesophageal and cardiorespiratory responses (prevalence, latency, and duration) were quantified upon abrupt pharyngeal water stimuli (0.1, 0.3, and 0.5 ml in triplicate). Mixed linear models and generalized estimating equations were used for comparisons between HR changes. Contributory factors included stimulus characteristics and subject characteristics. Of 338 pharyngeal stimuli administered, HR increased in 23 (7%), decreased in 108 (32%), and remained stable in 207 (61%) neonates. HR decrease resulted in repetitive swallowing, increased respiratory-rhythm disturbance, and decreased esophageal propagation rates (all, P < 0.05). HR responses were related to stimulus volume, stimulus flow rate, and extreme prematurity (all, P < 0.05). In preterm infants, HR remains stable in a majority of pharyngeal provocations. HR decrease, due to pharyngeal stimulation, is related to aberrant pharyngoesophageal motility and respiratory dysregulation and is magnified by prematurity. We infer that the observed aberrant responses across digestive, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems are related to maladaptive maturation of the parasympathetic nervous system. These aberrant responses may provide diagnostic clues for risk stratification of infants with troublesome cardiorespiratory events and swallowing difficulty. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Cardiorespiratory rhythms concurrent with pharyngeal, upper esophageal sphincter, and esophageal body responses were examined upon pharyngeal provocation in preterm-born infants who were studied at full-term maturation. Decreased heart rate (HR) was associated with extreme preterm birth and stimulus flow/volume. With HR decrease responses, aerodigestive reflex abnormalities were present, characterized by prolonged respiratory rhythm disturbance, repetitive multiple swallowing, and poor esophageal propagation. Promoting esophageal peristalsis may be a potential therapeutic target.

摘要

本研究的目的是

1)检测引发咽部刺激时咽食管和心肺反应;2)确定影响心率(HR)变化的潜在促成因素,以深入了解早产儿的心肺事件。48 名新生儿(19 名女性和 29 名男性,出生于 27.7±0.5 周;均数±标准差)在等待完全口服喂养时被纳入研究,在经校正的月经龄 38.7±0.2 周时,使用同步咽食管测压、心电图、呼吸感应容积描记法和鼻气流热敏电阻进行研究。在突然的咽部水刺激(重复 3 次,每次 0.1、0.3 和 0.5ml)时,定量检测咽食管和心肺反应(发生率、潜伏期和持续时间)。混合线性模型和广义估计方程用于 HR 变化的比较。促成因素包括刺激特征和受试者特征。在给予的 338 次咽刺激中,23 次(7%)导致 HR 增加,108 次(32%)导致 HR 下降,207 次(61%)导致 HR 稳定。HR 下降导致重复吞咽、呼吸节律紊乱增加和食管传播率降低(均 P<0.05)。HR 反应与刺激量、刺激流速和极早产有关(均 P<0.05)。在早产儿中,大多数咽部刺激引起 HR 稳定。由于咽部刺激引起的 HR 下降与咽食管运动的异常和呼吸失调有关,并且由早产放大。我们推断,观察到的消化、呼吸和心血管系统的异常反应与副交感神经系统的适应不良成熟有关。这些异常反应可能为有麻烦的心肺事件和吞咽困难的婴儿提供风险分层的诊断线索。重要的新发现:在足月成熟时研究的早产儿中,当咽部受到刺激时,同时检测到心肺节律以及上食管括约肌和食管体的反应。心率(HR)下降与极早产和刺激流量/体积有关。当 HR 下降时,存在呼吸-消化反射异常,表现为呼吸节律紊乱延长、重复多次吞咽和食管传播不良。促进食管蠕动可能是一个潜在的治疗靶点。

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