Monitoring cerebral oxygenation of the immature brain : a neuroprotective strategy?
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2018-08
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van Bel, Frank
Mintzer, Jonathan P
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Abstract
Monitoring of cerebral oxygenation (rScO2) with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a feasible noninvasive bedside technique in the NICU. This review discusses the possible neuroprotective role of "pattern recognition" of NIRS-derived rScO2 in preterm neonates with regard to the prevention of severe intraventricular hemorrhage and hypoxia/hyperoxia-related white matter injury. This neuroprotective role of rScO2 monitoring is discussed as a modality to aid in the early detection of cerebral oxygenation conditions predisposing to these complications. Practical guidelines are provided concerning management of abnormal rScO2 patterns as well as a brief discussion concerning the need for international consensus and the legal aspects associated with the introduction of a new NICU bedside monitoring strategy.
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Journal Article, Review
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van Bel , F & Mintzer , J P 2018 , ' Monitoring cerebral oxygenation of the immature brain : a neuroprotective strategy? ' , Pediatric Research , vol. 84 , no. 2 , pp. 159-164 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-018-0026-8