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01-12-2021 | Patent Ductus Arteriosus | Research article

Fluid handling and blood flow patterns in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome versus transient tachypnea: a pilot study

Authors: Rana Ismail, Prashanth Murthy, Ayman Abou Mehrem, Zhiying Liang, Amelie Stritzke

Published in: BMC Pediatrics | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Cardiovascular and renal adaptation in neonates with Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) and Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN) may be different.

Methods

Neonates ≥32 weeks were diagnosed with RDS or TTN based on clinical, radiologic and lung sonographic criteria. Weight loss, feeding, urine output, and sodium levels were recorded for the first 3 days, and serial ultrasounds assessed central and organ Doppler blood flow. A linear mixed model was used to compare the two groups.

Results

Twenty-one neonates were included, 11 with TTN and 10 with RDS. Those with RDS showed less weight loss (− 2.8 +/− 2.7% versus − 5.6 +/− 3.4%), and less enteral feeds (79.2 vs 116 ml/kg/day) than those with TTN, despite similar fluid prescription. We found no difference in urine output, or serum sodium levels. Doppler parameters for any renal or central parameters were similar. However, Anterior Cerebral Artery maximum velocity was lower (p = 0.03), Superior Mesenteric Artery Resistance Index was higher in RDS, compared to TTN (p = 0.02).

Conclusion

In cohort of moderately preterm to term neonates, those with RDS retained more fluid and were fed less on day 3 than those with TTN. While there were no renal or central blood flow differences, there were some cerebral and mesenteric perfusion differences which may account for different pathophysiology and management.
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Metadata
Title
Fluid handling and blood flow patterns in neonatal respiratory distress syndrome versus transient tachypnea: a pilot study
Authors
Rana Ismail
Prashanth Murthy
Ayman Abou Mehrem
Zhiying Liang
Amelie Stritzke
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pediatrics / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2431
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-03025-z

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