TY - JOUR
T1 - Newborns with a Congenital Heart Defect and Diastolic Steal Have an Altered Cerebral Arterial Doppler Profile
AU - Mir, Marina
AU - Moore, Shiran Sara
AU - Wutthigate, Punnanee
AU - Simoneau, Jessica
AU - Villegas Martinez, Daniela
AU - Shemie, Sam D.
AU - Brossard-Racine, Marie
AU - Dancea, Adrian
AU - Bertolizio, Gianluca
AU - Altit, Gabriel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Objectives: To compare trends in the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) Doppler markers of vascular flow for neonates with a congenital heart defect (CHD) with and without diastolic systemic steal during the first 7 days of life. Methods: Prospective study recruiting newborns (≥35 weeks of gestation) with a CHD. Doppler ultrasound and echocardiography were performed daily from day 1 to 7. The cohort was divided into the presence/absence of holo-diastolic retrograde flow in the postductal aorta (“retrograde”) on the last-available echocardiogram. Data extractors were masked to retrograde status. Mixed effect models (random slope/intercept) were constructed using RStudio. Results: We enrolled 38 neonates with CHD. Retrograde aortic flow was present on the last echocardiogram in 23 (61%). Peak systolic velocity and mean velocity increased significantly over time, independent of retrograde status. However, having a “retrograde” flow status conferred a significant decrease over time of their ACA–end-diastolic velocity (β = –5.75 cm/s, 95% CI −8.38 to −3.12, P < .001, when compared with the nonretrograde group), and a significant increase in the ACA resistive (β = 0.16, 95% CI 0.10-0.22, P < .001) and pulsatility (β = 0.49, 95% CI 0.28-0.69, P < .001) indexes. No subject presented retrograde diastolic flow in the ACA. Conclusions: In neonates with CHD in the first week of life, infants with echocardiographic signs of systemic diastolic steal within the pulmonary circulation have Doppler signs of cerebrovascular steal in the ACA.
AB - Objectives: To compare trends in the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) Doppler markers of vascular flow for neonates with a congenital heart defect (CHD) with and without diastolic systemic steal during the first 7 days of life. Methods: Prospective study recruiting newborns (≥35 weeks of gestation) with a CHD. Doppler ultrasound and echocardiography were performed daily from day 1 to 7. The cohort was divided into the presence/absence of holo-diastolic retrograde flow in the postductal aorta (“retrograde”) on the last-available echocardiogram. Data extractors were masked to retrograde status. Mixed effect models (random slope/intercept) were constructed using RStudio. Results: We enrolled 38 neonates with CHD. Retrograde aortic flow was present on the last echocardiogram in 23 (61%). Peak systolic velocity and mean velocity increased significantly over time, independent of retrograde status. However, having a “retrograde” flow status conferred a significant decrease over time of their ACA–end-diastolic velocity (β = –5.75 cm/s, 95% CI −8.38 to −3.12, P < .001, when compared with the nonretrograde group), and a significant increase in the ACA resistive (β = 0.16, 95% CI 0.10-0.22, P < .001) and pulsatility (β = 0.49, 95% CI 0.28-0.69, P < .001) indexes. No subject presented retrograde diastolic flow in the ACA. Conclusions: In neonates with CHD in the first week of life, infants with echocardiographic signs of systemic diastolic steal within the pulmonary circulation have Doppler signs of cerebrovascular steal in the ACA.
KW - anterior cerebral artery
KW - cerebral Doppler
KW - congenital heart disease
KW - neonate
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jpeds.2023.02.015
DO - 10.1016/j.jpeds.2023.02.015
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C2 - 36868306
AN - SCOPUS:85150837427
SN - 0022-3476
VL - 257
JO - Journal of Pediatrics
JF - Journal of Pediatrics
M1 - 113369
ER -