Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8812210 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In neonates with HIE, CO significantly increases throughout rewarming. This is due to an increase in HR rather than stroke volume and is associated with an increase in renal blood flow. The lack of change in cerebral tissue oxygen saturation and extraction, in conjunction with an increase in MCA peak systolic velocity, suggests that cerebral flow metabolism coupling remained intact during rewarming.
Keywords
MCALVEDAcrSO2aEEGHIESpO2NIRSSVRMBPbrain injuryHypoxic-ischemic encephalopathyAsphyxiaArterial oxygen saturationRegional cerebral oxygen saturationAmplitude-integrated electroencephalographyMRIechocardiographyMagnetic resonance imagingFOEmiddle cerebral arteryNear-infrared spectroscopymean arterial blood pressureSystemic vascular resistanceleft ventricular end-diastolic areaNewbornHemodynamicsHypothermiaBlood flow
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Authors
Tai-Wei MD, Benita MD, Sadaf PhD, Istvan MD, PhD, Shahab MD, MS, CBTI,