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Skin microcirculation before and after local warming in infants delivered vaginally or by caesarean section
Authors:H Martin  M Norman
Affiliation:Department of Woman and Child Health, Division of Neonatology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:To elucidate early postnatal changes in skin microcirculation, term newborn infants were studied at 2,6 and 24 h after vaginal delivery (VD, n = 20) or elective caesarean section (CS, n = 10). Laser Doppler technique was used to measure perfusion, rhythmical perfusion changes, i.e. vasomotion, and reactive hyperaemia of the dorsal hand, before and after local warming of the skin to 37°C. The skin perfusion and the magnitude of reactive hyperaemia (mean 85%) remained essentially unchanged, while vasomotion increased from 0–5 to 2–8 cycles/min ( p < 0.001) during the first day of life. Local warming of the skin promoted microcirculation slightly at 2 h and more markedly at 24 h postnatal age. The CS group showed a higher degree of skin perfusion, vasomotion and reactive hyperaemia than did VD infants at 2 h postnatal age. Our findings most likely reflect skin microcirculatory effects of birth-related events, such as a drop in body temperature, sympathoadrenal activation and placental transfusion.
Keywords:Caesarean section    haematocrit    laser Doppler technique    newborn infant    skin microcirculation
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