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Chock, Valerie Y.;
Kirpalani, Haresh;
Bell, Edward F.;
Tan, Sylvia;
Hintz, Susan R.;
Ball, M. Bethany;
Smith, Emily;
Das, Abhik;
Loggins, Yvonne C.;
Sood, Beena G.;
Chalak, Lina F.;
Wyckoff, Myra H.;
Kicklighter, Stephen D.;
Kennedy, Kathleen A.;
Patel, Ravi M.;
Carlo, Waldemar A.;
Johnson, Karen J.;
Watterberg, Kristi L.;
Sánchez, Pablo J.;
Laptook, Abbot R.;
Seabrook, Ruth B.;
Cotten, C. Michael;
Mancini, Toni;
Sokol, Gregory M.;
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Tissue Oxygenation Changes After Transfusion and Outcomes in Preterm Infants : A Secondary Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study of the Transfusion of Prematures Randomized Clinical Trial (TOP NIRS)
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- Medientyp: E-Artikel
- Titel: Tissue Oxygenation Changes After Transfusion and Outcomes in Preterm Infants : A Secondary Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study of the Transfusion of Prematures Randomized Clinical Trial (TOP NIRS) : A Secondary Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study of the Transfusion of Prematures Randomized Clinical Trial (TOP NIRS)
- Beteiligte: Chock, Valerie Y.; Kirpalani, Haresh; Bell, Edward F.; Tan, Sylvia; Hintz, Susan R.; Ball, M. Bethany; Smith, Emily; Das, Abhik; Loggins, Yvonne C.; Sood, Beena G.; Chalak, Lina F.; Wyckoff, Myra H.; Kicklighter, Stephen D.; Kennedy, Kathleen A.; Patel, Ravi M.; Carlo, Waldemar A.; Johnson, Karen J.; Watterberg, Kristi L.; Sánchez, Pablo J.; Laptook, Abbot R.; Seabrook, Ruth B.; Cotten, C. Michael; Mancini, Toni; Sokol, Gregory M.; [...]
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Erschienen:
American Medical Association (AMA), 2023
- Erschienen in: JAMA Network Open, 6 (2023) 9, Seite e2334889
- Sprache: Englisch
- DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.34889
- ISSN: 2574-3805
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- Beschreibung: ImportancePreterm infants with varying degrees of anemia have different tissue oxygen saturation responses to red blood cell (RBC) transfusion, and low cerebral saturation may be associated with adverse outcomes.ObjectiveTo determine whether RBC transfusion in preterm infants is associated with increases in cerebral and mesenteric tissue saturation (Csat and Msat, respectively) or decreases in cerebral and mesenteric fractional tissue oxygen extraction (cFTOE and mFTOE, respectively) and whether associations vary based on degree of anemia, and to investigate the association of Csat with death or neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI) at 22 to 26 months corrected age.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis was a prospective observational secondary study conducted among a subset of infants between August 2015 and April 2017 in the Transfusion of Prematures (TOP) multicenter randomized clinical trial at 16 neonatal intensive care units of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network. Preterm neonates with gestational age 22 to 28 weeks and birth weight 1000 g or less were randomized to higher or lower hemoglobin thresholds for transfusion. Data were analyzed between October 2020 and May 2022.InterventionsNear-infrared spectroscopy monitoring of Csat and Msat.Main Outcomes and MeasuresPrimary outcomes were changes in Csat, Msat, cFTOE, and mFTOE after transfusion between hemoglobin threshold groups, adjusting for age at transfusion, gestational age, birth weight stratum, and center. Secondary outcome at 22 to 26 months was death or NDI defined as cognitive delay (Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development-III score <85), cerebral palsy with Gross Motor Function Classification System level II or greater, or severe vision or hearing impairment.ResultsA total of 179 infants (45 [44.6%] male) with mean (SD) gestational age 25.9 (1.5) weeks were enrolled, and valid data were captured from 101 infants during 237 transfusion events. Transfusion was associated with a significant increase in mean Csat of 4.8% (95% CI, 2.7%-6.9%) in the lower–hemoglobin threshold group compared to 2.7% (95% CI, 1.2%-4.2%) in the higher–hemoglobin threshold group, while mean Msat increased 6.7% (95% CI, 2.4%-11.0%) vs 5.6% (95% CI, 2.7%-8.5%). Mean cFTOE and mFTOE decreased in both groups to a similar extent. There was no significant change in peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) in either group (0.2% vs −0.2%). NDI or death occurred in 36 infants (37%). Number of transfusions with mean pretransfusion Csat less than 50% was associated with NDI or death (odds ratio, 2.41; 95% CI, 1.08-5.41; P = .03).Conclusions and RelevanceIn this secondary study of the TOP randomized clinical trial, Csat and Msat were increased after transfusion despite no change in SpO2. Lower pretransfusion Csat may be associated with adverse outcomes, supporting further investigation of targeted tissue saturation monitoring in preterm infants with anemia.Trial RegistrationClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01702805
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