Cerebral and Somatic NIRS Oximetry in Normal Newborn.
Nicole P. Bernal, George M. Hoffman, Nancy S. Ghanayem, Marjorie K. Arca.
(Editorial note: Somatic = renal, in this abstract)
Purpose: Establishing normal value for newborn during rest and feeding.
Methods:
44 term newborns
Probes in forehead and right flank (T12-L2) over right kidney
Reading collected continuously for 2-8 hrs (1-3 feeds)
Data captured at 0.1 Hz (i.e. every 10 sec) and averaged to 1 min.
Somatic - Cerebral difference - as an index of relative regional oxygen extraction.
Statistics:
Time series fixed effects & Mixed model regression techniques (Stata 10.1) for the following -
Difference over time
Difference between babies
Difference between states (resting vs. feeding)
Results:
n=26
Age 44 +/- 28 hrs
Wt 3.2 +/- 0.48 kg
Mean duration of observation 417 /- 255 min
At rest:
Average Cerebral rSO2 = 77.9
SD:
Overall +/- 8.5
Within babies +/- 6.1 (16-95)
Between babies +/- 6.3 (64-87)
Average Renal rSO2 = 86.8
SD:
Overall +/- 8.1
Within babies +/- 5.9 (40-95)
Between babies +/- 5.8 (74-94)
Average Diff. between Renal to Cerebral rSO2 indices = 8.9%
SD:
Overall +/- 9.4
Within babies +/- 8.0
Between babies +/- 5.2
During feeding:
Cerebral rSO2 index decreased (78.6 +/- 8.4 >>> 78.0 +/- 9.0; p 0.023)
Renal rSO2 index did not change (87.0 +/- 8.1 >>> 87.3 +/- 8.0; p=0.31)
Diff. between Renal to Cerebral rSO2 indices increased (8.5 +/- 9.5 >>> 9.2 +/- 9.1; p=0.014)
Over the first 120 hrs after birth, (Figure 2)
Average Cerebral rSO2 index slightly decreased (p <>
Average Renal rSO2 index was unchanged.
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