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Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation

PURPOSE: Current knowledge about pulmonary/systemic hemodynamics and gas exchange during neonatal resuscitation in a model of transitioning fetal circulation with fetal shunts and fluid-filled alveoli is limited. Using a fetal lamb asphyxia model, we sought to determine whether hemodynamic or gas-ex...

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Autores principales: Vali, Payam, Chandrasekharan, Praveen, Rawat, Munmun, Gugino, Sylvia, Koenigsknecht, Carmon, Helman, Justin, Mathew, Bobby, Berkelhamer, Sara, Nair, Jayasree, Wyckoff, Myra, Lakshminrusimha, Satyan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5404764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28441439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176478
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author Vali, Payam
Chandrasekharan, Praveen
Rawat, Munmun
Gugino, Sylvia
Koenigsknecht, Carmon
Helman, Justin
Mathew, Bobby
Berkelhamer, Sara
Nair, Jayasree
Wyckoff, Myra
Lakshminrusimha, Satyan
author_facet Vali, Payam
Chandrasekharan, Praveen
Rawat, Munmun
Gugino, Sylvia
Koenigsknecht, Carmon
Helman, Justin
Mathew, Bobby
Berkelhamer, Sara
Nair, Jayasree
Wyckoff, Myra
Lakshminrusimha, Satyan
author_sort Vali, Payam
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description PURPOSE: Current knowledge about pulmonary/systemic hemodynamics and gas exchange during neonatal resuscitation in a model of transitioning fetal circulation with fetal shunts and fluid-filled alveoli is limited. Using a fetal lamb asphyxia model, we sought to determine whether hemodynamic or gas-exchange parameters predicted successful return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). METHODS: The umbilical cord was occluded in 22 lambs to induce asphyxial cardiac arrest. Following five minutes of asystole, resuscitation as per AHA-Neonatal Resuscitation Program guidelines was initiated. Hemodynamic parameters and serial arterial blood gases were assessed during resuscitation. RESULTS: ROSC occurred in 18 lambs (82%) at a median (IQR) time of 120 (105–180) seconds. There were no differences in hemodynamic parameters at baseline and at any given time point during resuscitation between the lambs that achieved ROSC and those that did not. Blood gases at arrest prior to resuscitation were comparable between groups. However, lambs that achieved ROSC had lower PaO(2), higher PaCO(2), and lower lactate during resuscitation. Increase in diastolic blood pressures induced by epinephrine in lambs that achieved ROSC (11 ±4 mmHg) did not differ from those that were not resuscitated (10 ±6 mmHg). Low diastolic blood pressures were adequate to achieve ROSC. CONCLUSIONS: Hemodynamic parameters in a neonatal lamb asphyxia model with transitioning circulation did not predict success of ROSC. Lactic acidosis, higher PaO(2) and lower PaCO(2) observed in the lambs that did not achieve ROSC may represent a state of inadequate tissue perfusion and/or mitochondrial dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-54047642017-05-12 Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation Vali, Payam Chandrasekharan, Praveen Rawat, Munmun Gugino, Sylvia Koenigsknecht, Carmon Helman, Justin Mathew, Bobby Berkelhamer, Sara Nair, Jayasree Wyckoff, Myra Lakshminrusimha, Satyan PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Current knowledge about pulmonary/systemic hemodynamics and gas exchange during neonatal resuscitation in a model of transitioning fetal circulation with fetal shunts and fluid-filled alveoli is limited. Using a fetal lamb asphyxia model, we sought to determine whether hemodynamic or gas-exchange parameters predicted successful return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). METHODS: The umbilical cord was occluded in 22 lambs to induce asphyxial cardiac arrest. Following five minutes of asystole, resuscitation as per AHA-Neonatal Resuscitation Program guidelines was initiated. Hemodynamic parameters and serial arterial blood gases were assessed during resuscitation. RESULTS: ROSC occurred in 18 lambs (82%) at a median (IQR) time of 120 (105–180) seconds. There were no differences in hemodynamic parameters at baseline and at any given time point during resuscitation between the lambs that achieved ROSC and those that did not. Blood gases at arrest prior to resuscitation were comparable between groups. However, lambs that achieved ROSC had lower PaO(2), higher PaCO(2), and lower lactate during resuscitation. Increase in diastolic blood pressures induced by epinephrine in lambs that achieved ROSC (11 ±4 mmHg) did not differ from those that were not resuscitated (10 ±6 mmHg). Low diastolic blood pressures were adequate to achieve ROSC. CONCLUSIONS: Hemodynamic parameters in a neonatal lamb asphyxia model with transitioning circulation did not predict success of ROSC. Lactic acidosis, higher PaO(2) and lower PaCO(2) observed in the lambs that did not achieve ROSC may represent a state of inadequate tissue perfusion and/or mitochondrial dysfunction. Public Library of Science 2017-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5404764/ /pubmed/28441439 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176478 Text en © 2017 Vali et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vali, Payam
Chandrasekharan, Praveen
Rawat, Munmun
Gugino, Sylvia
Koenigsknecht, Carmon
Helman, Justin
Mathew, Bobby
Berkelhamer, Sara
Nair, Jayasree
Wyckoff, Myra
Lakshminrusimha, Satyan
Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation
title Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation
title_full Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation
title_fullStr Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation
title_full_unstemmed Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation
title_short Hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation
title_sort hemodynamics and gas exchange during chest compressions in neonatal resuscitation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5404764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28441439
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176478
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