A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS

We present a new framework for the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics regulation (CHR) in neonates using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). In premature infants, NIRS measurements have been used as surrogate variables for cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the assessment of cerebral autoregulation (CA)....

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Cerebral autoregulation
NIRS
Multivariable
Premature infants
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Un nuevo marco para la evaluación de la regulación de la hemodinámica cerebral en recién nacidos mediante NIRS
title A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
spellingShingle A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
Cerebral autoregulation
NIRS
Multivariable
Premature infants
title_short A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
title_full A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
title_fullStr A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
title_full_unstemmed A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
title_sort A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Cerebral autoregulation
NIRS
Multivariable
Premature infants
topic Cerebral autoregulation
NIRS
Multivariable
Premature infants
description We present a new framework for the assessment of cerebral hemodynamics regulation (CHR) in neonates using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). In premature infants, NIRS measurements have been used as surrogate variables for cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the assessment of cerebral autoregulation (CA). However, NIRS measurements only reflect changes in CBF under constant changes in arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2). This condition is unlikely to be met at the bedside in the NICU. Additionally, CA is just one of the different highly coupled mechanisms that regulate brain hemodynamics. Traditional methods for the assessment of CA do not take into account the multivariate nature of CHR, producing inconclusive results. In this study we propose a newly developed multivariate methodology for the assessment of CHR. This method is able to effectively decouple the influences of SaO2 from the NIRS measurements, and at the same time, produces scores indicating the strength of the coupling between the systemic variables and NIRS recordings. We explore the use of this method, and its derived scores, for the monitoring of CHR using data from premature infants who developed a grade III-IV intra-ventricular hemorrhage during the first 3 days of life.
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