Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging (ISB), Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Children's Clinic, St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, Trondheim, Norway.
Pediatr Res. 2021 Oct;90(4):888-895. doi: 10.1038/s41390-020-01354-w. Epub 2021 Jan 27.
Today, there are conflicting descriptions of how neonates respond to tilt. Examining physiologic responses of cerebral blood flow velocities (BFVs) in challenging situations like a tilt requires equipment that can cope with positional changes. We aimed to characterize how healthy term neonates respond to mild cerebral hemodynamic stress induced by a 90° tilt test using the recently developed NeoDoppler ultrasound system.
A small ultrasound probe was fixated to the neonatal fontanel by a cap, and measured cerebral BFV in healthy neonates during and after a 90° head-up tilt test, five min in total, at their first and second day of life. Unsupervised k-means cluster analysis was used to characterize common responses.
Fifty-six ultrasound recordings from 36 healthy term neonates were analyzed. We identified five distinct, immediate responses that were related to specific outcomes in BFV, heart rate, and pulsatility index the next two min. Among 20 neonates with two recordings, 13 presented with different responses in the two tests.
Instant changes in cerebral BFV were detected during the head-up tilt tests, and the cluster analysis identified five different hemodynamic responses. Continuous recordings revealed that the differences between groups persisted two min after tilt.
NeoDoppler is a pulsed-wave Doppler ultrasound system with a probe fixated to the neonatal fontanel by a cap that can measure continuous cerebral blood flow velocity. Healthy neonates present with a range of normal immediate cerebral hemodynamic responses to a 90° head-up tilt, categorized in five groups by cluster analysis. This paper adds new knowledge about connection between immediate responses and prolonged responses to tilt. We demonstrate that the NeoDoppler ultrasound system can detect minute changes in cerebral blood flow velocity during a 90° head-up tilt.
目前,对于新生儿对倾斜的反应存在相互矛盾的描述。在倾斜等具有挑战性的情况下,检查脑血流速度(BFV)的生理反应需要能够应对体位变化的设备。我们旨在使用最近开发的 NeoDoppler 超声系统来描述健康足月新生儿对 90°倾斜测试引起的轻度脑血流动力学应激的反应。
通过帽子将一个小超声探头固定在新生儿囟门上,并在其生命的第一天和第二天测量 5 分钟总共 90°头高位倾斜测试期间和之后健康新生儿的脑 BFV。使用无监督的 k-均值聚类分析来描述常见的反应。
从 36 名健康足月新生儿的 56 个超声记录中进行了分析。我们确定了五个立即的、独特的反应,这些反应与 BFV、心率和搏动指数在下两分钟的特定结果相关。在 20 名有两次记录的新生儿中,13 名在两次测试中表现出不同的反应。
在头高位倾斜测试期间检测到脑 BFV 的即时变化,聚类分析确定了五种不同的血液动力学反应。连续记录显示,两组之间的差异在倾斜后两分钟仍持续存在。
NeoDoppler 是一种脉冲波多普勒超声系统,其探头通过帽子固定在新生儿囟门上,可以测量连续的脑血流速度。健康新生儿对 90°头高位倾斜有一系列正常的即时脑血流动力学反应,通过聚类分析分为五组。本文增加了关于即时反应与倾斜后反应之间联系的新知识。我们证明了 NeoDoppler 超声系统可以在 90°头高位倾斜期间检测到脑血流速度的微小变化。