PERSISTENCE OF THE BIPHASIC VENTILATORY RESPONSE TO HYPOXIA IN PRETERM INFANTS

Citation
Rj. Martin et al., PERSISTENCE OF THE BIPHASIC VENTILATORY RESPONSE TO HYPOXIA IN PRETERM INFANTS, The Journal of pediatrics, 132(6), 1998, pp. 960-964
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00223476
Volume
132
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
960 - 964
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3476(1998)132:6<960:POTBVR>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Objective: To characterize postnatal maturation of the biphasic ventil atory response to hypoxia in order to determine whether it persists be yond the first weeks of life in preterm infants, and the contributions of respiratory frequency and tidal volume to this response. Methods: Stable preterm infants were studied at two postnatal ages, 2 to 3 week s (n = 12) and 4 to 8 weeks (n = 12), before hospital discharge at 35 weeks (range, 33 to 38 weeks) of postconceptional age. Infants were ex posed to 5 minutes of 15% (or 13%) inspired oxygen; ventilation, oxyge n saturation, end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide, and heart rate were simultaneously recorded. Results: Minute ventilation exhibit ed a characteristic biphasic response to hypoxia at both postnatal age s, regardless of the development of periodic breathing. At both ages t here was a transient increase in tidal volume, which peaked at 1 minut e, accompanied by a sustained decrease in respiratory frequency as a r esult of significant prolongation of expiratory time. Conclusion: The characteristic biphasic ventilatory response to hypoxia persists into the second month of postnatal life in preterm infants. We speculate th at this finding is consistent with the prolonged vulnerability of such infants to neonatal apnea.