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Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration
BACKGROUND: Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend tracheal suctioning of non-vigorous neonates born through meconium stained amniotic fluid. METHODS: We evaluated the effect of tracheal suctioning at birth in 29 lambs with asphyxia induced by cord occlusion and meconium aspiration duri...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4297526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25406897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/pr.2014.186 |
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author | Lakshminrusimha, Satyan Mathew, Bobby Nair, Jayasree Gugino, Sylvia F. Koenigsknecht, Carmon Rawat, Munmun Nielsen, Lori Swartz, Daniel D. |
author_facet | Lakshminrusimha, Satyan Mathew, Bobby Nair, Jayasree Gugino, Sylvia F. Koenigsknecht, Carmon Rawat, Munmun Nielsen, Lori Swartz, Daniel D. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend tracheal suctioning of non-vigorous neonates born through meconium stained amniotic fluid. METHODS: We evaluated the effect of tracheal suctioning at birth in 29 lambs with asphyxia induced by cord occlusion and meconium aspiration during gasping. RESULTS: Tracheal suctioning at birth (n=15) decreased amount of meconium in distal airways (53±29 particles/mm(2) lung area) compared to no-suction (499±109 particles/mm(2), n=14, p<0.001). Three lambs in the suction group had cardiac arrest during suctioning requiring chest compressions and epinephrine. Onset of ventilation was delayed in the suction group (146±11 vs. 47±3 sec in no-suction group, p=0.005). There was no difference in pulmonary blood flow, carotid blood flow, pulmonary or systemic blood pressure between the two groups. Left atrial pressure was significantly higher in the suction group. Tracheal suctioning resulted in higher PaO(2)/FiO(2) levels (122±21 vs. 78±10 mmHg) and ventilator efficiency index (0.3±0.05 vs.0.16±0.03). Two lambs in the no-suction group required inhaled NO. Lung 3-nitrotyrosine levels were higher in the suction group (0.65±0.03 ng/μg protein) compared to the no-suction group (0.47 ± 0.06). CONCLUSION: Tracheal suctioning improves oxygenation and ventilation. Suctioning does not improve pulmonary/systemic hemodynamics or oxidative stress in an ovine model of acute meconium aspiration with asphyxia. |
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spelling | pubmed-42975262015-08-01 Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration Lakshminrusimha, Satyan Mathew, Bobby Nair, Jayasree Gugino, Sylvia F. Koenigsknecht, Carmon Rawat, Munmun Nielsen, Lori Swartz, Daniel D. Pediatr Res Article BACKGROUND: Current neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend tracheal suctioning of non-vigorous neonates born through meconium stained amniotic fluid. METHODS: We evaluated the effect of tracheal suctioning at birth in 29 lambs with asphyxia induced by cord occlusion and meconium aspiration during gasping. RESULTS: Tracheal suctioning at birth (n=15) decreased amount of meconium in distal airways (53±29 particles/mm(2) lung area) compared to no-suction (499±109 particles/mm(2), n=14, p<0.001). Three lambs in the suction group had cardiac arrest during suctioning requiring chest compressions and epinephrine. Onset of ventilation was delayed in the suction group (146±11 vs. 47±3 sec in no-suction group, p=0.005). There was no difference in pulmonary blood flow, carotid blood flow, pulmonary or systemic blood pressure between the two groups. Left atrial pressure was significantly higher in the suction group. Tracheal suctioning resulted in higher PaO(2)/FiO(2) levels (122±21 vs. 78±10 mmHg) and ventilator efficiency index (0.3±0.05 vs.0.16±0.03). Two lambs in the no-suction group required inhaled NO. Lung 3-nitrotyrosine levels were higher in the suction group (0.65±0.03 ng/μg protein) compared to the no-suction group (0.47 ± 0.06). CONCLUSION: Tracheal suctioning improves oxygenation and ventilation. Suctioning does not improve pulmonary/systemic hemodynamics or oxidative stress in an ovine model of acute meconium aspiration with asphyxia. 2014-11-19 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4297526/ /pubmed/25406897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/pr.2014.186 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Lakshminrusimha, Satyan Mathew, Bobby Nair, Jayasree Gugino, Sylvia F. Koenigsknecht, Carmon Rawat, Munmun Nielsen, Lori Swartz, Daniel D. Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration |
title | Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration |
title_full | Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration |
title_fullStr | Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration |
title_full_unstemmed | Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration |
title_short | Tracheal Suctioning Improves Gas Exchange but not Hemodynamics in Asphyxiated Lambs with Meconium Aspiration |
title_sort | tracheal suctioning improves gas exchange but not hemodynamics in asphyxiated lambs with meconium aspiration |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4297526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25406897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/pr.2014.186 |
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