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3 . 2015

Effects of automated adjustment of the inspired oxygen on fluctuations of arterial and regional cerebral tissue oxygenation in preterm infants with frequent desaturations

Abstract

Objective. To assess the effect of automated adjustment of the inspired oxygen fraction (FiO2) on arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) and cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (SctO2) in very low birth weight infants with frequent fluctuations in oxygenation.

Study design. Fifteen infants (median gestational age, 25 weeks [range, 23–28 weeks]; median age, 34 days [range, 19–74 days]) were assigned in random sequence to 24 hours of automated adjustment of FiO2 or manual adjustment of FiO2. Primary outcome measurements were time within the SpO2 target range and the area under the curve above and below a defined SctO2 range.

Results. Percentage of time within the SpO2 target range increased during automated FiO2 control (76.3±9.2% vs 69.1±8.2% for manual; p<0.01). Prolonged episodes with SpO2 60 seconds duration (median, 115 episodes [range, 67–240] vs 54 episodes [range, 7–184]; p<0.01) and of >180 seconds duration (median, 13 episodes [range, 6–39] vs 2 episodes [range, 0–5]; р<0.01) decreased significantly during the automated period. Percentage of time with SpO2 >96% decreased during automated control (6.6%±4.4% vs 10.4±3.3%; p<0.02). There was no significant difference in FiO2 exposure. The area (deviation time) below and above the defined SctO2 threshold did not differ between the 2 periods (median, 59.7%×seconds [range, 17.2–208.3%] for manual vs 49.0%×seconds [range, 4.3–193.7%] for automated; p=0.36).

Conclusion. Automated FiO2 control in preterm infants with frequent SpO2 fluctuations significantly increased the time within the SpO2 target range and reduced the incidence of prolonged hypoxemic events compared with manual FiO2 adjustment, but did not significantly affect cerebral tissue oxygenation.

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CHIEF EDITOR
CHIEF EDITOR
Degtyarev Dmitriy Nikolaevich
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director for Scientific Research of the V.I. Kulakov Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology National Medical Research Center of Ministry of Healthсаre of the Russian Federation, Head of the Chair of Neonatology at the Clinical Institute of Children's Health named after N.F. Filatov, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Chairman of the Ethics Committee of the Russian Society of Neonatologists, Moscow, Russian Federation

ORCID iD 0000-0001-8975-2425

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