Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation

Background: The delivery room oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring in neonates is based on studies in term infants. Study of preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient in healthy preterms immediately after birth will help in follow-up of an abnormal gradient, rationalizing oxygen therapy, and early identific...

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Main Authors: Shaon Mitra, Arnab Mondal
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Language:English
Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2023-06-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/51988
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description Background: The delivery room oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring in neonates is based on studies in term infants. Study of preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient in healthy preterms immediately after birth will help in follow-up of an abnormal gradient, rationalizing oxygen therapy, and early identification of congenital cyanotic heart disease. Aims and Objectives: SpO2 is initially low and gradually increases to normal in healthy term newborns postnatally. Postductal SpO2 is lower than preductal, but their difference gradually decreases postnatally. Our study aims to find out the preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient in healthy preterms and the correlation between gestational age and SpO2. In preterms, gradient may persist longer due to patent ductus arteriosus and higher pulmonary vascular resistance. Materials and Methods: This observational cross-sectional study has been conducted over 1 year with 80 preterms immediately after birth, after the Institutional Ethics Committee approval and parental informed consent. Preductal and postductal SpO2 were recorded by probes on right hand and left foot respectively for 20 min after birth. Data were analyzed by SPSS software. Results: This study shows that preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient is significant in the first 20 min of life in preterms, and there is significant positive correlation of gestational age with preductal SpO2 at 1 min and negative correlation of gestational age with time taken to achieve 90% SpO2. Conclusion: This study concludes that significant preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient persists for first 20 min of life in preterms and preductal SpO2 at 1 min decreases and time taken to reach SpO2 90% increases significantly with decreasing gestational age.
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spelling doaj.art-316589ce3fa2455dbfdb9416f17460232023-06-02T04:29:21ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762023-06-01146170175https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v14i6.51988Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturationShaon Mitra 0https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8220-129XArnab Mondal 1https://orcid.org/0009-0005-3926-7399Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatric Medicine, KPC Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, KPC Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Background: The delivery room oxygen saturation (SpO2) monitoring in neonates is based on studies in term infants. Study of preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient in healthy preterms immediately after birth will help in follow-up of an abnormal gradient, rationalizing oxygen therapy, and early identification of congenital cyanotic heart disease. Aims and Objectives: SpO2 is initially low and gradually increases to normal in healthy term newborns postnatally. Postductal SpO2 is lower than preductal, but their difference gradually decreases postnatally. Our study aims to find out the preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient in healthy preterms and the correlation between gestational age and SpO2. In preterms, gradient may persist longer due to patent ductus arteriosus and higher pulmonary vascular resistance. Materials and Methods: This observational cross-sectional study has been conducted over 1 year with 80 preterms immediately after birth, after the Institutional Ethics Committee approval and parental informed consent. Preductal and postductal SpO2 were recorded by probes on right hand and left foot respectively for 20 min after birth. Data were analyzed by SPSS software. Results: This study shows that preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient is significant in the first 20 min of life in preterms, and there is significant positive correlation of gestational age with preductal SpO2 at 1 min and negative correlation of gestational age with time taken to achieve 90% SpO2. Conclusion: This study concludes that significant preductal-postductal SpO2 gradient persists for first 20 min of life in preterms and preductal SpO2 at 1 min decreases and time taken to reach SpO2 90% increases significantly with decreasing gestational age.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/51988oxygen saturation; pulse oximeter; preterm neonate
spellingShingle Shaon Mitra
Arnab Mondal
Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
oxygen saturation; pulse oximeter; preterm neonate
title Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation
title_full Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation
title_fullStr Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation
title_full_unstemmed Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation
title_short Preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth: Effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation
title_sort preductal postductal oxygen saturation gradient in preterm infants immediately after birth effect of gestational age on achievement of target saturation
topic oxygen saturation; pulse oximeter; preterm neonate
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/51988
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