Yulan Yang, Guichao Zhong, Lin Yang, Lu Ding, Benqing Wu
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Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the consistency of ultrasonic cardiac output monitor (USCOM) and electric impedance (ICON) in cardiac function monitoring in preterm infants compared with echocardiography (ECHO).
Methods
All enrolled children were monitored with ECHO, USCOM and ICON on the 2nd and 7th day after birth.Heart rate (HR) and cardiac index (CI) were recorded.
Results
On the second day after birth, the CI measured by ECHO was (3.26±0.68) L/(min·m2), the CI measured by USCOM was (3.21±0.66) L/(min·m2), and the CI measured by ICON was (3.67 ±0.69) L/(min·m2), with an average percent error of 27.9% and 42.3%, respectively.On the 7th day after birth, the CI measured by ECHO was (3.53±0.57) L/(min·m2), the CI measured by USCOM was (3.47±0.59) L/(min·m2), and the CI measured by ICON was (3.73±0.67)L/(min·m2), with an average percent error of 25.8% and 28.3%, respectively.
Conclusion
Comparing USCOM with ECHO in cardiac output monitoring of preterm infants, the consistency is good at each time point after birth.Compared with ECHO, ICON has poor consistency in early postnatal cardiac index monitoring, but dynamic monitoring has a certain reference value after one week of birth.
Key words:
Premature infants; Cardiac function; Echocardiography; Electric impedance; Ultrasonic cardiac output monitoring
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Neurology was established in 1955, the predecessor of which is Chinese Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. Chinese Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry has been indexed by MEDLINE until 1996, when it was divided into two journals, Chinese Journal of Neurology, and Chinese Journal of Psychiatry. Chinese Journal of Neurology is now indexed by EM, SCOPUS, AJ, WPRIM, CNKI, Wanfang Data, CSCD, etc. The impact factor of the journal is 2.755 in 2017, ranking the first among all neurological and psychological journals in China and among all the 142 medical journals published by the Chinese Medical Association. The journal is available both in print and online.