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Cerebral oxygen delivery is reduced in newborns with congenital heart disease

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JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
卷 152, 期 4, 页码 1095-1103

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2016.05.027

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congenital heart disease; cerebral oxygen delivery; cerebral blood flow; preoperative management

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Pediatric Heart Network [MOP93780]

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Objective: To investigate preoperative cerebral hemodynamics in newborns with congenital heart disease. We hypothesized that cerebral blood flow and oxygen delivery would be decreased in newborns with congenital heart disease compared with controls. Methods: Using a feed-and-sleep'' approach to performing neonatal magnetic resonance imaging, we measured cerebral blood flow by using a slice prescription perpendicular to the right and left internal carotid arteries and basilar artery at the level of the clivus. We calculated brain volume by segmenting a 3-dimensional steady-state free procession acquisition of the whole brain, allowing quantification of cerebral blood flow indexed to brain volume. Cerebral oxygen delivery was calculated as the product of cerebral blood flow and preductal systemic arterial oxygen content obtained via a combination of conventional pulse oximetry and laboratory analysis of venous blood samples for hemoglobin concentration. Results: A complete set of measurements were obtained in 32 newborns with heart disease and 31 controls. There was no difference in gestational age between the heart disease and control groups. There was no difference in cerebral blood flow compared with controls (103.5 +/- 34.0 vs 119.7 +/- 40.4 mL/min), whereas cerebral oxygen delivery was significantly lower in the congenital heart disease subjects (1881 +/- 625.7 vs 2712 +/- 915.7 mL(O2)/min). Ten newborns with congenital heart disease had diffuse excessive high signal intensity in their white matter and 2 had white matter injury whereas another 5 had both. Conclusions: Newborns with unrepaired cyanotic congenital heart disease have decreased cerebral oxygen delivery due to arterial desaturation. If brain growth and development are adversely affected through oxygen conformance, our findings could have clinical implications in terms of timing of surgical repair.

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