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Intraoperative cerebral oxygen saturation and neurological outcomes following surgical management of necrotizing enterocolitis

Paediatr Anaesth. 2022 Jan 5. doi: 10.1111/pan.14392. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The goal of the present study was to investigate intraoperative factors associated with major neurological complications at 1 year following surgery for necrotizing enterocolitis.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: the study consisted of a retrospective review of medical charts of patients operated for over one calendar year in one institution. Data collected included demographic data, cardiac resuscitation at birth, Bell classification, antibiotics usage, time of day of surgery, surgical technique, surgical duration, type of ventilation, intraoperative vasoactive agents and albumin use, nadir cerebral saturation, the decrease in cerebral saturation from baseline, the time period when cerebral saturation was at least 20% below baseline, and the mean arterial pressure at nadir cerebral saturation. Reported follow up complications were assessed during formal neonatologist consultation and additional imaging exploration as needed. Analyses included descriptive statistics and, univariable and multivariable statistics.

RESULTS: The study included 32 patients with no prior clinical neurological complications, of which 25 had normal cerebral imaging. Severe neurological complications occurred in 9 patients at one year: Intraventricular hemorrhage (N=2) and Periventricular leukomalacia (N=7). However, preoperative cerebral imaging was lacking in 7 patients. Consequently, the observed neurological complications at one year might be present before the surgery. Multivariable analysis found the decrease in cerebral saturation ≥ 36% from baseline as the only factor associated with the occurrence of those complications.

CONCLUSION: Intraoperative decrease of cerebral oxygen saturation below ≥ 36% from baseline is associated with severe neurological complications in neonates undergoing surgery for necrotizing enterocolitis.

PMID:34984774 | DOI:10.1111/pan.14392

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