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Multicenter Study
. 2012 Sep;161(3):404-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.03.012. Epub 2012 Apr 24.

Hemodynamic effects of fluid restriction in preterm infants with significant patent ductus arteriosus

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Multicenter Study

Hemodynamic effects of fluid restriction in preterm infants with significant patent ductus arteriosus

Julie De Buyst et al. J Pediatr. 2012 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the hemodynamic impact of fluid restriction in preterm newborns with significant patent ductus arteriosus.

Study design: Newborns ≥24 and <32 weeks' gestational age with significant patent ductus arteriosus were eligible for this prospective multicenter observational study. We recorded hemodynamic and Doppler echocardiographic variables before and 24 hours after fluid restriction.

Results: Eighteen newborns were included (gestational age 24.8 ± 1.1 weeks, birth weight 850 ± 180 g). Fluid intake was decreased from 145 ± 15 to 108 ± 10 mL/kg/d. Respiratory variables, fraction of inspired oxygen, blood gas values, ductus arteriosus diameter, blood flow-velocities in ductus arteriosus, in the left pulmonary artery and in the ascending aorta, and the left atrial/aortic root ratio were unchanged after fluid restriction. Although systemic blood pressure did not change, blood flow in the superior vena cava decreased from 105 ± 40 to 61 ± 25 mL/kg/min (P < .001). The mean blood flow-velocity in the superior mesenteric artery was lower 24 hours after starting fluid restriction.

Conclusions: Our results do not support the hypothesis that fluid restriction has beneficial effects on pulmonary or systemic hemodynamics in preterm newborns.

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