Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Extended periods of hypocarbia in preterm infants may be associated with intraventricular hemorrhage, periventricular leukomalacia, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. To evaluate the current anesthetic practice in preterm neonates, we retrospectively reviewed the intraoperative course with regard to
METHODS:
This was a single-center, retrospective study during non-cardiac surgical procedures in neonates. Hyperventilation was defined as a
RESULTS:
The study cohort included 112 neonates, with a median postnatal age of 40 weeks, median gestational age of 38 weeks, and median weight of 5 kg. Thirty-seven subjects (33%) had at least one arterial blood gas value that demonstrated hyperventilation. Thirteen (12%) were noted to have significant hyperventilation (
CONCLUSIONS:
The incidence of at least one arterial blood gas that demonstrated inadvertent hyperventilation in neonates was high during intraoperative care. These data may provide the baseline for future studies that address more rigorous monitoring and control of
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