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健康新生儿 90°倾斜时的脑血管反应。

Cerebrovascular responses to a 90° tilt in healthy neonates.

机构信息

Institute for the Developing Mind, The Saban Research Institute, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Fetal and Neonatal Institute, Division of Neonatology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2024 Jun;95(7):1851-1859. doi: 10.1038/s41390-024-03046-1. Epub 2024 Jan 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Tilts can induce alterations in cerebral hemodynamics in healthy neonates, but prior studies have only examined systemic parameters or used small tilt angles (<90°). The healthy neonatal population, however, are commonly subjected to large tilt angles (≥90°). We sought to characterize the cerebrovascular response to a 90° tilt in healthy term neonates.

METHODS

We performed a secondary descriptive analysis on 44 healthy term neonates. We measured cerebral oxygen saturation (rcSO), oxygen saturation (SpO), heart rate (HR), breathing rate (BR), and cerebral fractional tissue oxygen extraction (cFTOE) over three consecutive 90° tilts. These parameters were measured for 2-min while neonates were in a supine (0°) position and 2-min while tilted to a sitting (90°) position. We measured oscillometric mean blood pressure (MBP) at the start of each tilt.

RESULTS

rcSO and BR decreased significantly in the sitting position, whereas cFTOE, SpO, and MBP increased significantly in the sitting position. We detected a significant position-by-time interaction for all physiological parameters.

CONCLUSION

A 90° tilt induces a decline in rcSO and an increase in cFTOE in healthy term neonates. Understanding the normal cerebrovascular response to a 90° tilt in healthy neonates will help clinicians to recognize abnormal responses in high-risk infant populations.

IMPACT

Healthy term neonates (≤14 days old) had decreased cerebral oxygen saturation (1.1%) and increased cerebral oxygen extraction (0.01) following a 90° tilt. We detected a significant position-by-time interaction with all physiological parameters measured, suggesting the effect of position varied across consecutive tilts. No prior study has characterized the cerebral oxygen saturation response to a 90° tilt in healthy term neonates.

摘要

背景

倾斜可以改变健康新生儿的脑血流动力学,但之前的研究仅检查了系统参数或使用了较小的倾斜角度(<90°)。然而,健康的新生儿群体通常会接受较大的倾斜角度(≥90°)。我们试图描述健康足月新生儿 90°倾斜时的脑血管反应。

方法

我们对 44 名健康足月新生儿进行了二次描述性分析。我们在连续三个 90°倾斜期间测量了脑氧饱和度(rcSO)、氧饱和度(SpO)、心率(HR)、呼吸频率(BR)和脑局部组织氧摄取分数(cFTOE)。在仰卧位(0°)和倾斜至坐姿(90°)时,新生儿各保持 2 分钟,在此期间测量这些参数。在每次倾斜开始时,我们使用测振法测量平均血压(MBP)。

结果

在坐姿时,rcSO 和 BR 显著下降,而 cFTOE、SpO 和 MBP 显著增加。我们检测到所有生理参数的位置-时间交互作用显著。

结论

90°倾斜会导致健康足月新生儿 rcSO 下降和 cFTOE 增加。了解健康新生儿 90°倾斜时正常的脑血管反应将有助于临床医生识别高危婴儿群体中的异常反应。

影响

健康足月新生儿(≤14 天)在 90°倾斜后,脑氧饱和度下降约 1.1%,脑氧摄取增加约 0.01。我们检测到所有生理参数的位置-时间交互作用显著,表明位置的影响在连续倾斜中有所不同。之前没有研究描述过健康足月新生儿对 90°倾斜的脑氧饱和度反应。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/48e4/11245387/bf173556529d/41390_2024_3046_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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