Near-infrared spectroscopy for perioperative assessment and neonatal interventions
Levy, Philip T.; Pellicer, Adelina; Schwarz, Christoph E.; Neunhoeffer, Felix; Schuhmann, Martin U.; Breindahl, Morten; Fumagelli, Monica; Mintzer, Jonathan; de Boode, Willem P.; Wong, Flora; Wolf, Martin; Urlesberger, Berndt; Szczapa, Tomasz; da Costa, Cristine Sortica; Roll, Claudia; Roehr, Charles Christoph; Rhee, Christopher; Pichler, Gerhard; Naulaers, Gunnar; Martini, Silvia; Hansen, Mathias Luhr; Liem, Kian D.; Lemmers, Petra; Lee-Summers, Jennifer; Kooi, Elisabeth; Kalish, Brian T.; Hahn, Gitte Holst; Gucuyener, Kivilcim; Greisen, Gorm; Fumagalli, Monica; Ergenekon, Ebru; Dempsey, Gene; de Boode, Willem P.; Bruckner, Marlies; Austin, Topun; Alderliesten, Thomas; Alarcon, Ana; on behalf of the ESPR Special Interest Group “Near InfraRed Spectroscopy” (NIRS)
(2024) Pediatric Research, volume 96, issue 4, pp. 922 - 932
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Abstract
Abstract: Perioperative applications of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to monitor regional tissue oxygenation and perfusion in cardiac and noncardiac surgery are of increasing interest in neonatal care. Complex neonatal surgery can impair adequate oxygen delivery and tissue oxygen consumption and increase the risk of neurodevelopmental delay. Coupled with conventional techniques, NIRS
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monitoring may enable targeted hemodynamic management of the circulation in both cardiac and noncardiac surgical procedures. In this narrative review, we discuss the application of perioperative NIRS in specific neonatal interventions, including surgical intervention for congenital heart defects, definitive closure of the patent ductus arteriosus, neurological and gastrointestinal disorders, and use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. We identified areas for future research within disease-specific indications and offer a roadmap to aid in developing evidence-based targeted diagnostic and management strategies in neonates. Impact: There is growing recognition that perioperative NIRS monitoring, used in conjunction with conventional monitoring, may provide critical hemodynamic information that either complements clinical impressions or delivers novel physiologic insight into the neonatal circulatory and perfusion pathways.
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Keywords: Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
ISSN: 0031-3998
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Note: Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc 2021.
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