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Spontaneous desaturations in intubated very low birth weight infants with acute and chronic lung disease
Author(s) -
Durand Manuel,
McEvoy Cindy,
MacDonald Kelvin
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
pediatric pulmonology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.866
H-Index - 106
eISSN - 1099-0496
pISSN - 8755-6863
DOI - 10.1002/ppul.1950130303
Subject(s) - medicine , lung disease , low birth weight , respiratory disease , pediatrics , lung , intensive care medicine , anesthesia , pregnancy , biology , genetics
Patients with chronic lung disease (CLD) have frequent episodes of spontaneous desaturations. Utilizing computerized pulse oximetry (CPO) we quantified the frequency and severity of spontaneous desaturations in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants with CLD. Thirty‐four studies by CPO were performed in intubated infants for 4 hours; 17 patients (birth weight, 550–980 g; postnatal age 28–85 days) had CLD, and 17 (birth weight, 520–980 g; postnatal age, 1–7 days) had acute lung disease. Oxygen saturation (Sa   O   2) was measured with the Nellcor N‐200 oximeter, its serial output (updated once a second) captured by a computer. Pulse rate, pulse amplitude, and heart rate were also monitored continuously. We measured respiratory system mechanics in 23 patients. Tidal volume (V T ), respiratory system compliance (C rs ), and resistance (R rs ) were obtained by the PeDS system. Spontaneous desaturation to Sa   O   2< 90% occurred for 4.5% of the time in acute patients vs. 27.1% of the time in chronic patients ( P < 0.0001); to Sa   O   2< 85%, 0.7% vs. 7.6% of the time in acute vs. chronic patients ( P < 0.002); and to Sa   O   2< 80%, 0.4% vs. 2.6% of the time in acute vs. CLD patients ( P < 0.05). R rs was significantly higher in the ventilated patients with CLD (174 cmH 2 O/L/s) than in the ventilated patients with acute lung disease (94 cmH 2 O/L/s, P < 0.0001). The mean C rs values of the two groups were comparable. Our preliminary data indicate that VLBW infants with CLD receiving assisted ventilation have a greater number of spontaneous desaturation episodes, as compared to patients with acute lung disease. © 1992 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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