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Correlation between echocardiographic superior vena cava flow and short-term outcome in infants with asphyxia
Authors:Takeshi Kumagai  Ryuzo Higuchi  Asumi Higa  Yoshinobu Tsuno  Chisako Hiramatsu  Takuya Sugimoto  Mina Booka  Takahiro Okutani  Norishige Yoshikawa
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, Wakayama Medical University, Japan;2. Division of NICU, Department of Perinatal Medicine, Wakayama Medical University, Japan
Abstract:

Objectives

To assess the relationship between superior vena cava (SVC) flow and short-term outcome in infants with perinatal asphyxia.

Methods

Infants in sequence born after more than 35 weeks of gestation who had been hospitalized at the NICU and normal neonatal wards of Wakayama Medical University between May 2005 and September 2010 were recruited for this observational cohort study. The study eligibility criterion was the presence of perinatal asphyxia, as evidenced by abnormal fetal heart rate monitoring and an Apgar score of 7 or less at 1 min or need for resuscitation using positive pressure ventilation. SVC flow was measured in the first three days of life by Doppler echocardiography as described by Kluckow and Evans. Short-term outcome was defined as poor if MRI demonstrated bilateral lesions of the basal ganglia and thalamus and/or multicystic encephalomalacia due to hypoxic ischemia.

Results

In the head cooling group, SVC flow in infants with a good outcome was lower than that in infants with a poor outcome at 12 h (36.9 ± 7.7 vs 113.4 ± 42.4 ml/kg/min (p = 0.01)), 24 h (75.2 ± 25.3 vs 155.6 ± 45.7 ml/kg/min (p = 0.03)), and 48 h (92.5 ± 34.2 vs 161.1 ± 46.7 ml/kg/min (p = 0.04)) after birth. SVC flow decreased promptly after introduction of head cooling in infants who had a good outcome, whereas it increased gradually after head cooling in those who had a poor outcome.

Conclusion

We speculate that regulation of brain circulation is disrupted in infants with asphyxia who show a poor outcome.
Keywords:Neonate, perinatal asphyxia   SVC flow   Selective head cooling
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