International survey on diagnosis and management of hypotension in extremely preterm babies

  • Zbynek Stranak
  • , Jana Semberova
  • , Keith Barrington
  • , Colm O'Donnell
  • , Neil Marlow
  • , Gunnar Naulaers
  • , Eugene Dempsey
  • , Geraldine Boylan
  • , Anthony C. Ryan
  • , Brendan Murphy
  • , Jan Miletin
  • , Paul Breen
  • , Gérard Pons
  • , Po Yin Cheung
  • , David Corcoran
  • , David Van Laere

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Abstract

Hypotension is a commonly diagnosed and treated complication of extremely low gestational age newborns (ELGAN), but enormous variation in diagnosis, management and clinical practice has been documented. We sought to evaluate practice regarding the management of hypotension in ELGANs and developed a web-based questionnaire addressing diagnosis, intervention thresholds and modes of treatment of hypotension in ELGANs. We received 216 completed questionnaires from respondents in 38 countries. Most responses (83 %) were from specialist units where, together, over 26,000 very low birth weight (VLBW) infants are cared for annually. The majority (73 %) defined hypotension as a mean blood pressure (BP) in mmHg less than the gestational age in weeks. Sixty percent assessed the circulation with additional methods; echocardiography was the most commonly used (74 %), with left ventricular output and fractional shortening the two most common measurements made. The majority (85 %) used volume administration as the initial intervention. Dopamine was the inotrope most commonly used initially (80 %). If the initial inotrope therapy failed, dobutamine was the most popular second-line treatment (28 %). Delayed cord clamping was used at 51 % of the centres. Conclusion: The definition of hypotension in ELGANs continues to follow traditional standards. Functional echocardiography is now used to assess the circulation at many centres. Volume expansion and dopamine remain the most frequently used therapies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)793-798
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
Volume173
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2014

Keywords

  • Diagnosis
  • Extremely low gestational age
  • Hypotension
  • Survey
  • Treatment

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