Intraventricular cerebral hemorrhage (IVH) is one of the most severe
complications of premature birth, potentially leading to lifelong
disability. The purpose of this paper is the assessment of the evolution
of three of the most relevant parameters, before and after IVH: mean
arterial pressure (MAP), arterial carbon dioxide pressure (pCO(2)), and
cerebral blood flow (CBF). Clinical records of 254 preterm infants with
a gestational age of 23-30 weeks, with and without a diagnosis of IVH,
were reviewed for MAP and arterial pCO(2) in the period up to 7 days
before and 3 days after IVH or during the first 10 days of life in cases
without IVH. Conclusion: A statistically significant increase in pCO(2)
and decrease in MAP in patients with IVH compared with those without
were detected. Both the mean values and the mean absolute deviations of
CBF were computed in this study, and the latter was significantly higher
than in control group. High deviations of CBF, as well as hypercapnia
and hypotension, are likely to contribute to the rupture of cerebral
blood vessels in preterm infants, and consequently, to the development
of IVH.What is Known:center dot The origin of IVH is multifactorial, but
mean arterial pressure, carbon dioxide partial pressure, and cerebral
blood flow are recognized as the most important parameters.center dot In
premature infants, the autoregulation mechanisms are still
underdeveloped and cannot compensate for cerebral blood flow
fluctuations.What is New:center dot The numerical simulation of CBF is
shown to be a promising approach that may be useful in the care of
preterm infants.center dot The mean values of CBF before and after IVH
in the affected group were similar to those in the control group, but
the mean absolute deviations of CBF in the affected group before and
after IVH were significantly higher than that in the control group.
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Intraventricular cerebral hemorrhage (IVH) is one of the most severe
complications of premature birth, potentially leading to lifelong
disability. The purpose of this paper is the assessment of the evolution
of three of the most relevant parameters, before and after IVH: mean
arterial pressure (MAP), arterial carbon dioxide pressure (pCO(2)), and
cerebral blood flow (CBF). Clinical records of 254 preterm infants with
a gestational age of 23-30 weeks, with and without a diagnosis of IVH,
were rev...
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