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Cerebral oxygenation reflects fetal development in preterm monochorionic and dichorionic twins
P. Korček, J. Širc, Z. Straňák
Jazyk angličtina Země Irsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, pozorovací studie, práce podpořená grantem
Grantová podpora
NV17-31403A
MZ0
CEP - Centrální evidence projektů
- MeSH
- blízká infračervená spektroskopie MeSH
- chorion MeSH
- dvojčata dizygotní * MeSH
- fetofetální transfuze etiologie MeSH
- kyslík analýza MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mozkový krevní oběh * MeSH
- novorozenec nedonošený MeSH
- novorozenec MeSH
- porodní hmotnost MeSH
- prospektivní studie MeSH
- růstová retardace plodu etiologie MeSH
- těhotenství s dvojčaty * MeSH
- těhotenství MeSH
- vývoj plodu MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- novorozenec MeSH
- těhotenství MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- pozorovací studie MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
BACKGROUND: Cerebral oxygenation (crSO2) monitoring is increasingly used in high-risk infants. Monochorionic twins suffer from specific fetal pathologies that can affect cerebral hemodynamics. Limited data are available on crSO2 and blood flow patterns in this population after birth. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate crSO2 changes in preterm monochorionic and dichorionic twins during the first 72 h of life. METHODS: Near-infrared spectroscopy was used to measure crSO2 in 62 infants from 31 twin pregnancies <32 weeks of gestation. The study group was divided into 4 subgroups: donor (1) and recipient (2) monochorionic twins (with twin-twin transfusion syndrome), fetal growth restriction (FGR) infants (3) and twins without fetal compromise (4). RESULTS: There was significant difference in birth weight (p < 0.001) among 4 subgroups. We observed significant variation in crSO2 among the subgroups using mixed model analysis (p < 0.001). The recipient twins exhibited the lowest crSO2 (mean ± SE) throughout the study period (76 ± 0.3%), whereas the FGR and donor twins presented with the highest values (86 ± 0.3% and 83 ± 0.4% respectively). We found no statistically significant differences in neonatal mortality and morbidity among subgroups. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed significant correlation between crSO2 values postnatally and underlying fetal pathology in monochorionic and dichorionic preterm twins.
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