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Eur J Pediatr ; 182(3): 1317-1328, 2023 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36637540

RESUMEN

The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of drip versus intermittent feeding on splanchnic oxygenation in preterm infants with intrauterine growth restriction. The second objective was to assess the relationship between fetal splanchnic circulation parameters and splanchnic oxygenation during the first week of life. A single-center, prospective, randomized study with 51 fetuses/infants was conducted. Fetal Doppler measurements including umbilical artery, middle cerebral artery, and superior mesenteric artery (SMA) were recorded in IUGR fetuses. After preterm delivery, the infants were randomly assigned to one of two feeding modalities: drip (3-h continuous) or intermittent (bolus in 10 min). Continuous regional splanchnic saturation (rSO2S) monitoring was carried out during the first week of life, simultaneously with continuous oxygen arterial saturation (SaO2) monitoring, and the infants' fractional oxygen extractions (FOE) were calculated. These parameters were evaluated as means on a daily basis for the first week of life, as well as pre-prandial and post-prandial measurements on the seventh day. Fetal Doppler flow velocimetry disturbances were present in 72.5% of the study cohort. The drip (26 infants) and intermittent (25 infants) groups were similar in demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as the prevalence of feeding intolerance and necrotizing enterocolitis. During the first week of life, there was no difference in daily mean rSO2S and FOE values between the drip and intermittent groups, whereas unfed infants had mostly lower rSO2S values. Pre-prandial and post-prandial rSO2S values remained stable in both groups. Also, no association was detected between fetal splanchnic circulation parameters and neonatal splanchnic oxygenation. RSO2S values were strongly correlated to gestational age and birth weight. During the whole week, except for the first 2 days, infants with umbilical catheters had significantly lower rSO2S values than infants without.  Conclusion: Our data suggest that the key factor in splanchnic oxygenation is feeding, not the feeding modality. In addition, the umbilical vein catheter had a negative impact on splanchnic oxygenation.  Clinical Trial Registration: The Effect of Neonatal Feeding Modalities on Splanchnic Oxygenation, NCT05513495,  https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results cond=&term=NCT05513495&cntry=TR&state=&city=&dist= . Retrospectively registered, date of registration: August 2022. What is Known: • It is known that preterm infants with IUGR are at increased risk of hypoxic-ischemic intestinal damage and impaired splanchnic oxygenation. What is New: • The key factor in splanchnic oxygenation of preterm infants with IUGR is feeding, not the feeding modality (drip or intermittent). • In addition, the umbilical vein catheter had a negative impact on splanchnic oxygenation.


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Retardo del Crecimiento Fetal , Recien Nacido Prematuro , Lactante , Femenino , Recién Nacido , Humanos , Estudios Prospectivos , Peso al Nacer , Oxígeno
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Pediatr Dermatol ; 40(1): 148-150, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35859318

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Livedo racemosa (LRac) refers to violaceous, red, or blue netlike mottling of the skin in an irregular pattern caused by circulatory abnormalities. Central venous catheters (CVC) are widely used in neonates who require intensive care to offer steady intravenous access. CVCs are covered with a hydrophilic polymer gel that reduces friction between the sheath and the vessel wall, thereby minimizing vascular spasm, irritation, and aneurysm formation. However, the introduction of foreign material into the vein carries a risk of embolization. Recently, LRac was reported as a cutaneous manifestation of hydrophilic polymer gel embolization (HPE) in adults. We present a case of LRac in a newborn that developed following CVC insertion and resolved spontaneously after the catheter was removed.


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Catéteres Venosos Centrales , Livedo Reticularis , Recién Nacido , Adulto , Humanos , Catéteres Venosos Centrales/efectos adversos , Livedo Reticularis/etiología , Polímeros
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J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med ; 34(19): 3127-3132, 2021 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31615310

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The prone position was found to improve oxygenation and pulmonary functions in neonates receiving respiratory support. However, how this improvement changes brain tissue oxygenation has not been studied. We aimed to investigate how prone position effects regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) and cerebral fractional oxygen extraction (FOE) in preterm neonates during noninvasive ventilation (NIV). METHODS: Preterm neonates < 37 weeks gestational age (GA) stable on NIV were enrolled. NIV was defined as nasal continues positive airway pressure or intermittent positive pressure ventilation via binasal prongs. Near infrared spectroscopy was used to measure rScO2. Monitoring was started when the infant was lying supine for at least 1 h and continued at the same body position at least for 1 h. Later the infant was changed to prone position and monitored for additional 3 h. Arterial oxygen saturation (SO2) was also continuously monitored and FOE was calculated from rScO2 and SO2. RESULTS: Mean GA and birth weight of the cohort (n = 32) were 30.63 ± 3.09 weeks and 1459 ± 581 g, respectively. There were 14 females and 18 males. Both SO2 (95 ± 2.2% versus 96.2 ± 1.9%, p = .001) and rScO2 (79.2 ± 3.4% versus 82.1 ± 3.2%, p < .001) were higher in prone position compared to supine position. Cerebral FOE (16.6 ± 0.8% versus 14.7 ± 0.8%, p < .001) and respiratory rate (57.3 ± 5.5 versus 55.6 ± 9.2, p = .003) were lower in prone position. CONCLUSION: In preterm newborns, receiving nasal NIV for mild to moderate respiratory distress, arterial and cerebral oxygenations were better in prone position.


Asunto(s)
Ventilación no Invasiva , Femenino , Edad Gestacional , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Masculino , Oxígeno , Posición Prona , Espectroscopía Infrarroja Corta , Posición Supina
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