2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1726317
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Nucleated Red Blood Cells as Markers of Perinatal Adaptation in Preterm Neonates Receiving Minimally Invasive Surfactant Therapy

Abstract: Objective The study aimed to assess the association of nucleated red blood cells (NRBC), a surrogate of intrauterine hypoxia, and elevated pulmonic vascular resistance (E-PVR) and oxygen requirement after minimally invasive surfactant therapy (MIST). Study Design Retrospective study of a cohort of preterm neonates that received MIST in a single unit. Results NRBC were measured in 65 of 75 (87%) neonates administered MIST during the period. In total, 22 of 65 (34%) infants had pre-MIST e… Show more

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“…NRBCs correlated positively with indices responsible for estimating pulmonary vascular resistance. In view of these results, it was hypothesized that intrauterine hypoxia may play a role in postnatal circulatory adaptation in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome [31].…”
Section: Nrbcs As An Indicator Of Hypoxia Among Neonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NRBCs correlated positively with indices responsible for estimating pulmonary vascular resistance. In view of these results, it was hypothesized that intrauterine hypoxia may play a role in postnatal circulatory adaptation in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome [31].…”
Section: Nrbcs As An Indicator Of Hypoxia Among Neonatesmentioning
confidence: 99%