Hemodynamic effects of sodium bicarbonate in critically ill neonates.


Autoria(s): Fanconi S.; Burger R.; Ghelfi D.; Uehlinger J.; Arbenz U.
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1993

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the cardiovascular effects of sodium bicarbonate in neonates with metabolic acidosis. DESIGN: Prospective, open, non-randomized, before-after intervention study with hemodynamic measurements performed before and 1, 5, 10, 20, and 30 min after bicarbonate administration. SETTING: Neonatal intensive care unit, tertiary care center. PATIENTS: Sequential sample of 16 paralysed and mechanically ventilated newborn infants with a metabolic acidosis (pH < 7.25 in premature and < 7.30 in term infants, base deficit > -8). INTERVENTION: An 8.4% sodium bicarbonate solution diluted 1:1 with water (final osmolality of 1000 mOsm/l) was administered in two equal portions at a rate of 0.5 mmol/min. The dose in mmol was calculated using the formula "base deficit x body weight (kg) x 1/3 x 1/2". MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Sodium bicarbonate induced a significant but transient rise in pulsed Doppler cardiac output (CO) (+27.7%), aortic blood flow velocity (+15.3%), systolic blood pressure (BP) (+9.3%), (+14.6%), transcutaneous carbon dioxide pressure (PtcCO2) (+11.8%), and transcutaneous oxygen pressure (PtcO2) (+8%). In spite of the PaCO2 elevation, pH significantly improved (from a mean of 7.24 to 7.30), and the base deficit decreased (-39.3%). Calculated systemic vascular resistance (SVR) (-10.7%) and diastolic BP (-11.7%) decreased significantly, while PaO2 and heart rate (HR) did not change. Central venous pressure (CVP) (+6.5%) increased only slightly. By 30 min after bicarbonate administration all hemodynamic parameters, with the exception of the diastolic BP, had returned to baseline. CONCLUSION: Sodium bicarbonate in neonates with metabolic acidosis induces an increase in contractility and a reduction in afterload.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_BFAF1EF7FE4B

isbn:0342-4642

pmid:8387554

doi:10.1007/BF01708362

isiid:A1993KT02900003

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en

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Intensive care medicine, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 65-9

Palavras-Chave #Acidosis, Lactic; Bicarbonates; Birth Weight; Blood Gas Analysis; Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous; Critical Illness; Echocardiography, Doppler; Gestational Age; Hemodynamics; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Infusions, Intravenous; Intensive Care Units, Neonatal; Intervention Studies; Myocardial Contraction; Prospective Studies; Respiration, Artificial; Sodium; Sodium Bicarbonate
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