Hemodynamic evaluation of extremely low birth weight infants during the first 7 days of life

Early Hum Dev. 2023 Dec:187:105900. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2023.105900. Epub 2023 Nov 8.

Abstract

Background and aim: We aimed to investigate the hemodynamic status of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants during the transitional period under intensive management.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study analyzed left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), left ventricular end-systolic wall stress (ESWS), left ventricular internal dimension in diastole (LVIDd), and mean arterial pressure (MAP) of ELBW infants during their first week of life. Small for gestational age (SGA), histological chorioamnionitis (hCAM), severe intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH), and non-survival to discharge infants were compared to their counterparts.

Results: Sixty-two infants (25.7 ± 2.1 weeks, 700.7 ± 165.4 g) were analyzed. MAP gradually increased. Median LVEF was 69.8 % on day 1, decreased to 62.7 % on day 2, then increased throughout the week. ESWS was lowest at birth, rose to 28.2 g/cm2 on day 2, and decreased on day 6. There were no significant changes in LVIDd. SGA infants had higher MAP throughout, higher LVEF on day 2 and 3, but lower LVEF on day 5 to 7. LVIDd was lower in hCAM group. Severe IVH group had a more significant drop in LVEF on day 2, higher ESWS, and a higher incidence of hemodynamic significant patent ductus arteriosus (hsPDA). Non-survival had lower LVIDd.

Conclusions: MAP increased gradually. Hemodynamic instability was observed in the first two days, with decreased LVEF and increased ESWS before stabilization. We observed an alteration in hemodynamic adaptation in SGA and hCAM infants. Severe IVH group experienced early hemodynamic instability and a higher incidence of hsPDA.

Keywords: Extremely low birthweight infants; Hemodynamic; Postnatal transition; Targeted neonatal echocardiography.

MeSH terms

  • Birth Weight
  • Ductus Arteriosus, Patent* / epidemiology
  • Female
  • Hemodynamics
  • Humans
  • Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight*
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Pregnancy
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Stroke Volume
  • Ventricular Function, Left