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Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy

SIGNIFICANCE: Critically ill newborns are at risk of brain damage from cerebrovascular disturbances. A cerebral hemodynamic monitoring system would have the potential role to guide targeted intervention. AIM: To obtain, in a population of newborn infants, simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR...

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Autores principales: Passera, Sofia, De Carli, Agnese, Fumagalli, Monica, Contini, Davide, Pesenti, Nicola, Amendola, Caterina, Giovannella, Martina, Durduran, Turgut, Weigel, Udo M., Spinelli, Lorenzo, Torricelli, Alessandro, Greisen, Gorm
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Publicado: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37841558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.10.4.045003
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author Passera, Sofia
De Carli, Agnese
Fumagalli, Monica
Contini, Davide
Pesenti, Nicola
Amendola, Caterina
Giovannella, Martina
Durduran, Turgut
Weigel, Udo M.
Spinelli, Lorenzo
Torricelli, Alessandro
Greisen, Gorm
author_facet Passera, Sofia
De Carli, Agnese
Fumagalli, Monica
Contini, Davide
Pesenti, Nicola
Amendola, Caterina
Giovannella, Martina
Durduran, Turgut
Weigel, Udo M.
Spinelli, Lorenzo
Torricelli, Alessandro
Greisen, Gorm
author_sort Passera, Sofia
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description SIGNIFICANCE: Critically ill newborns are at risk of brain damage from cerebrovascular disturbances. A cerebral hemodynamic monitoring system would have the potential role to guide targeted intervention. AIM: To obtain, in a population of newborn infants, simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-based estimates of cerebral tissue oxygen saturation ([Formula: see text]) and blood flow during variations of carbon dioxide tension ([Formula: see text]) levels within physiologic values up to moderate permissive hypercapnia, and to examine if the derived estimate of metabolic rate of oxygen would stay constant, during the same variations. APPROACH: We enrolled clinically stable mechanically ventilated newborns at postnatal age [Formula: see text] without brain abnormalities at ultrasound. [Formula: see text] and blood flow index were measured using a non-invasive device (BabyLux), which combine time-resolved NIRS and diffuse-correlation spectroscopy. The effect of changes in transcutaneous [Formula: see text] on [Formula: see text] , cerebral blood flow (CBF), and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen index ([Formula: see text]) were estimated. RESULTS: Ten babies were enrolled and three were excluded. Median GA at enrollment was 39 weeks and median weight 2720 g. [Formula: see text] increased 0.58% (95% CI 0.55; 0.61, [Formula: see text]), CBF 2% (1.9; 2.3, [Formula: see text]), and [Formula: see text] 0.3% (0.05; 0.46, [Formula: see text]) per mmHg increase in [Formula: see text]. CONCLUSIONS: BabyLux device detected [Formula: see text]-induced changes in cerebral [Formula: see text] and CBF, as expected. The small statistically significant positive relationship between [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] variation is not considered clinically relevant and we are inclined to consider it as an artifact.
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spelling pubmed-105764362023-10-15 Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy Passera, Sofia De Carli, Agnese Fumagalli, Monica Contini, Davide Pesenti, Nicola Amendola, Caterina Giovannella, Martina Durduran, Turgut Weigel, Udo M. Spinelli, Lorenzo Torricelli, Alessandro Greisen, Gorm Neurophotonics Research Papers SIGNIFICANCE: Critically ill newborns are at risk of brain damage from cerebrovascular disturbances. A cerebral hemodynamic monitoring system would have the potential role to guide targeted intervention. AIM: To obtain, in a population of newborn infants, simultaneous near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)-based estimates of cerebral tissue oxygen saturation ([Formula: see text]) and blood flow during variations of carbon dioxide tension ([Formula: see text]) levels within physiologic values up to moderate permissive hypercapnia, and to examine if the derived estimate of metabolic rate of oxygen would stay constant, during the same variations. APPROACH: We enrolled clinically stable mechanically ventilated newborns at postnatal age [Formula: see text] without brain abnormalities at ultrasound. [Formula: see text] and blood flow index were measured using a non-invasive device (BabyLux), which combine time-resolved NIRS and diffuse-correlation spectroscopy. The effect of changes in transcutaneous [Formula: see text] on [Formula: see text] , cerebral blood flow (CBF), and cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen index ([Formula: see text]) were estimated. RESULTS: Ten babies were enrolled and three were excluded. Median GA at enrollment was 39 weeks and median weight 2720 g. [Formula: see text] increased 0.58% (95% CI 0.55; 0.61, [Formula: see text]), CBF 2% (1.9; 2.3, [Formula: see text]), and [Formula: see text] 0.3% (0.05; 0.46, [Formula: see text]) per mmHg increase in [Formula: see text]. CONCLUSIONS: BabyLux device detected [Formula: see text]-induced changes in cerebral [Formula: see text] and CBF, as expected. The small statistically significant positive relationship between [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] variation is not considered clinically relevant and we are inclined to consider it as an artifact. Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers 2023-10-14 2023-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10576436/ /pubmed/37841558 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.10.4.045003 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Distribution or reproduction of this work in whole or in part requires full attribution of the original publication, including its DOI.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Passera, Sofia
De Carli, Agnese
Fumagalli, Monica
Contini, Davide
Pesenti, Nicola
Amendola, Caterina
Giovannella, Martina
Durduran, Turgut
Weigel, Udo M.
Spinelli, Lorenzo
Torricelli, Alessandro
Greisen, Gorm
Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
title Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
title_full Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
title_fullStr Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
title_short Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
title_sort cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide tension in newborns: data from combined time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37841558
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.NPh.10.4.045003
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