Extremely low birth weight preterm infants lack vasomotor response in relationship to cold body temperatures at birth

Autor: Wimmer, J E, Schwartz, T A, Knobel, R B, Holditch-Davis, D
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
DOI: 10.17615/c4h0-xw88
Popis: ObjectiveThis study evaluated peripheral vasoconstriction in ELBW infants when body temperature decreased during the first 12-hours of life.DesignAn exploratory, within-subjects design with 10 ELBW infants. Abdominal and foot temperatures were measured every minute. Peripheral vasoconstriction (abdominal > peripheral temperature by 2° C) and abdominal-peripheral temperature difference were also evaluated.ResultsAbdominal and peripheral temperatures were significantly correlated within each infant. One 880 g infant exhibited isolated peripheral vasoconstriction; a 960 g infant had abdominal temperatures more than 1° C higher than peripheral temperatures. Eight smaller infants exhibited no peripheral vasoconstriction and spent most of their observations with peripheral greater than abdominal temperatures. In 8 infants, mean temperature difference was significantly higher when abdominal temperature was less than 36.5° C.ConclusionMost ELBW infants did not exhibit peripheral vasoconstriction during their first 12-hours of life, despite low temperatures. ELBW infants’ vasomotor control may be immature during this period.
Databáze: OpenAIRE