- Author:
Seong Woo NAM
1
;
In Hak LEE
;
Gui Hee LEE
;
Young Ok CHOI
;
Eun Hee LEE
;
Jeong Hee SHIN
;
Byung Min CHOI
;
Young Sook HONG
;
Chang Sung SON
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Metabolic acidosis; Cardiac dysfunction; Myocardial injury; Cardiac enzyme; Newborn infant
- MeSH: Acidosis; Acidosis, Respiratory; Gestational Age; Humans; Incidence; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Myoglobin; Retrospective Studies; Seizures
- From:Neonatal Medicine 2013;20(1):58-66
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: PURPOSE: Severe acidosis by various causes can lead to multi-organ dysfunction including cardiac dysfunction (CD) due to myocardial injury. The aims of this study are to investigate CD in newborn infants with severe acidemia at the first day of life and to evaluate the effect on myocardial injury according to the type and the severity of acidosis. METHODS: This was a retrospective study of infants > or =34 weeks of gestational age with severe acidemia (pH<7.2) at the first day of life. Infants treated by inotropics due to CD were defined as CD group. To evaluate myocardial injuries, various cardiac enzymes were measured using a commercial kit. RA group (pCO2>60 mmHg) and non-RA group (pCO2< or =60 mmHg) were classified based on the presences of respiratory acidosis. Severe base excess (BE) group (BE<-10) and mild BE group (BE> or =-10) were classified based on the degree of BE. RESULTS: The levels of CK-MB and myoglobin had significant negative relation with BE. CD group had higher incidences of seizure and mortality and higher levels of CK-MB and cTnI than those of non-CD group. Severe BE group had higher incidences of CD and seizure and higher levels of CK-MB, myoglobin and cTnI than those of mild BE group. Non-RA group had higher levels of CK-MB and myoglobin than those of RA group. CONCLUSION: At the first day of life, the newborn infants with severe metabolic acidosis have high incidences of CD and myocardial injury. Aggressive monitoring and appropriate treatment for CD according to myocardial injury should be recommended in the newborn infants with severe metabolic acidosis.