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Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) could be a useful continuous, non-invasive technique for monitoring the effect of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO(2)) fluctuations in the cerebral circulation during ventilation. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of NIRS to detect acute chan...

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Autores principales: Silvera, F., Gagliardi, T., Vollono, P., Fernández, C., García-Bayce, A., Berardi, A., Badía, M., Beltrán, B., Cabral, T., Abella, P., Farías, L., Vaamonde, L., Martell, M., Blasina, F.
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Publicado: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8905677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35239775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X2022e11543
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author Silvera, F.
Gagliardi, T.
Vollono, P.
Fernández, C.
García-Bayce, A.
Berardi, A.
Badía, M.
Beltrán, B.
Cabral, T.
Abella, P.
Farías, L.
Vaamonde, L.
Martell, M.
Blasina, F.
author_facet Silvera, F.
Gagliardi, T.
Vollono, P.
Fernández, C.
García-Bayce, A.
Berardi, A.
Badía, M.
Beltrán, B.
Cabral, T.
Abella, P.
Farías, L.
Vaamonde, L.
Martell, M.
Blasina, F.
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description Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) could be a useful continuous, non-invasive technique for monitoring the effect of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO(2)) fluctuations in the cerebral circulation during ventilation. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of NIRS to detect acute changes in cerebral blood flow following PaCO(2) fluctuations after confirming the autoregulation physiology in piglets. Fourteen piglets (<72 h of life) were studied. Mean arterial blood pressure, oxygen saturation, pH, glycemia, hemoglobin, electrolytes, and temperature were monitored. Eight animals were used to evaluate brain autoregulation, assessing superior cava vein Doppler as a proxy of cerebral blood flow changing mean arterial blood pressure. Another 6 animals were used to assess hypercapnia generated by decreasing ventilatory settings and complementary CO(2) through the ventilator circuit and hypocapnia due to increasing ventilatory settings. Cerebral blood flow was determined by jugular vein blood flow by Doppler and continuously monitored with NIRS. A decrease in PaCO(2) was observed after hyperventilation (47.6±2.4 to 29.0±4.9 mmHg). An increase in PaCO(2) was observed after hypoventilation (48.5±5.5 to 90.4±25.1 mmHg). A decrease in cerebral blood flow after hyperventilation (21.8±10.4 to 15.1±11.0 mL/min) and an increase after hypoventilation (23.4±8.4 to 38.3±10.5 mL/min) were detected by Doppler ultrasound. A significant correlation was found between cerebral oxygenation and Doppler-derived parameters of blood flow and PaCO(2). Although cerebral NIRS monitoring is mainly used to detect changes in regional brain oxygenation, modifications in cerebral blood flow following experimental PaCO(2) changes were detected in newborn piglets when no other important variables were modified.
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spelling pubmed-89056772022-03-18 Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model Silvera, F. Gagliardi, T. Vollono, P. Fernández, C. García-Bayce, A. Berardi, A. Badía, M. Beltrán, B. Cabral, T. Abella, P. Farías, L. Vaamonde, L. Martell, M. Blasina, F. Braz J Med Biol Res Research Article Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) could be a useful continuous, non-invasive technique for monitoring the effect of partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO(2)) fluctuations in the cerebral circulation during ventilation. The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of NIRS to detect acute changes in cerebral blood flow following PaCO(2) fluctuations after confirming the autoregulation physiology in piglets. Fourteen piglets (<72 h of life) were studied. Mean arterial blood pressure, oxygen saturation, pH, glycemia, hemoglobin, electrolytes, and temperature were monitored. Eight animals were used to evaluate brain autoregulation, assessing superior cava vein Doppler as a proxy of cerebral blood flow changing mean arterial blood pressure. Another 6 animals were used to assess hypercapnia generated by decreasing ventilatory settings and complementary CO(2) through the ventilator circuit and hypocapnia due to increasing ventilatory settings. Cerebral blood flow was determined by jugular vein blood flow by Doppler and continuously monitored with NIRS. A decrease in PaCO(2) was observed after hyperventilation (47.6±2.4 to 29.0±4.9 mmHg). An increase in PaCO(2) was observed after hypoventilation (48.5±5.5 to 90.4±25.1 mmHg). A decrease in cerebral blood flow after hyperventilation (21.8±10.4 to 15.1±11.0 mL/min) and an increase after hypoventilation (23.4±8.4 to 38.3±10.5 mL/min) were detected by Doppler ultrasound. A significant correlation was found between cerebral oxygenation and Doppler-derived parameters of blood flow and PaCO(2). Although cerebral NIRS monitoring is mainly used to detect changes in regional brain oxygenation, modifications in cerebral blood flow following experimental PaCO(2) changes were detected in newborn piglets when no other important variables were modified. Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8905677/ /pubmed/35239775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X2022e11543 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Silvera, F.
Gagliardi, T.
Vollono, P.
Fernández, C.
García-Bayce, A.
Berardi, A.
Badía, M.
Beltrán, B.
Cabral, T.
Abella, P.
Farías, L.
Vaamonde, L.
Martell, M.
Blasina, F.
Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model
title Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model
title_full Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model
title_fullStr Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model
title_full_unstemmed Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model
title_short Study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pCO(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model
title_sort study of the relationship between regional cerebral saturation and pco(2) changes during mechanical ventilation to evaluate modifications in cerebral perfusion in a newborn piglet model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8905677/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35239775
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1414-431X2022e11543
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