袋鼠式护理中早产儿部分脑氧提取的分析。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Neonatology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000530027
Álvaro Solaz-García, Ángel Sánchez-Illana, Inmaculada Lara-Cantón, Raimunda Montejano-Lozoya, Ana Gimeno-Navarro, Alejandro Pinilla-González, Laura Torrejón-Rodríguez, Maximo Vento, Pilar Sáenz-González
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前言:我们的目的是研究袋鼠式护理(KC)期间早产儿的大脑组织氧提取(FtOE),并比较KC和保温箱护理期间的心肺稳定性和缺氧或心动缓事件。方法:在某三级围产中心新生儿重症监护病房进行单中心前瞻性观察研究。对孕32周的早产儿进行KC,在KC期间、KC前、KC后连续监测局部脑氧饱和度(rScO2)、外周氧饱和度(SpO2)和心率(HR)。将监测数据存储并导出到MATLAB中进行同步和信号分析,包括FtOE的计算和事件分析(即去饱和、心动过缓计数和正常值)。此外,分别采用Wilcoxon秩和检验和Friedman检验比较研究期间的事件计数和平均SpO2、HR、rScO2和FtOE。结果:共分析了43个KC会话及其相应的KC前和KC后节段。SpO2、HR、rScO2和FtOE的分布随呼吸支持的不同而不同,但各时间段间无差异。因此,在监测事件方面没有显著差异。然而,与KC后相比,KC期间脑代谢需求(FtOE)显著降低(p = 0.019)。结论:早产儿在KC过程中保持临床稳定,且与KC后培养箱护理相比,KC过程中脑氧合明显升高,脑组织氧提取明显降低。HR和SpO2无显著差异。这种新颖的数据分析方法可以扩展到其他临床情况。
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Analysis of Fractional Cerebral Oxygen Extraction in Preterm Infants during the Kangaroo Care.

Introduction: We aimed to investigate the cerebral fractional tissue oxygen extraction (FtOE) during kangaroo care (KC) in premature infants and compare cardiorespiratory stability and hypoxic or bradycardic events between KC and incubator care.

Methods: A single-center prospective observational study was carried out at the NICU of a level 3 perinatal center. Preterm infants <32 weeks gestational age were subjected to KC. Patients were subjected to continuous monitoring of regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), and heart rate (HR) during KC, before KC (pre-KC), and after KC (post-KC). The monitoring data were stored and exported to MATLAB for synchronization and signal analysis including the calculation of the FtOE and events analysis (i.e., desaturations and bradycardias counts and anormal values). Furthermore, the event counts and the mean SpO2, HR, rScO2, and FtOE were compared between studied periods employing the Wilcoxon rank-sum test and the Friedman test, respectively.

Results: A total of forty-three KC sessions with their corresponding pre-KC and post-KC segments were analyzed. The distributions of the SpO2, HR, rScO2, and FtOE showed different patterns according to the respiratory support, but not differences between the studied periods were detected. Accordingly, no significant differences in monitoring events were evidenced. However, cerebral metabolic demand (FtOE) was significantly lower during KC compared with post-KC (p = 0.019).

Conclusion: Premature infants remain clinically stable during KC. Moreover, cerebral oxygenation is significantly higher and cerebral tissular oxygen extraction is significantly lower during KC compared with incubator care in post-KC. No differences in HR and SpO2 were shown. This novel data analysis methodology could be expanded to other clinical situations.

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Neonatology
Neonatology 医学-小儿科
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91
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This highly respected and frequently cited journal is a prime source of information in the area of fetal and neonatal research. Original papers present research on all aspects of neonatology, fetal medicine and developmental biology. These papers encompass both basic science and clinical research including randomized trials, observational studies and epidemiology. Basic science research covers molecular biology, molecular genetics, physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology in fetal and neonatal life. In addition to the classic features the journal accepts papers for the sections Research Briefings and Sources of Neonatal Medicine (historical pieces). Papers reporting results of animal studies should be based upon hypotheses that relate to developmental processes or disorders in the human fetus or neonate.
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