Intraoperative monitoring of cerebrovascular autoregulation in infants and toddlers receiving major elective surgery to determine the individually optimal blood pressure - a pilot study.

Frontiers in pediatrics(2023)

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Non-invasive CAR monitoring using NIRS-derived HVx in infants, toddlers, and children receiving elective surgery under GA was reliable and provided robust data in this pilot study. Using a CAR-driven approach, individual MAPopt could be determined intraoperatively. The intensity of blood pressure fluctuations influences the initial measuring time. MAPopt may differ considerably from recommendations in the literature, and the MAP range within LAR in children may be smaller than that in adults. The necessity of manual artifact elimination represents a limitation. Larger prospective and multicenter cohort studies are necessary to confirm the feasibility of CAR-driven MAP management in children receiving major surgery under GA and to enable an interventional trial design using MAPopt as a target.
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blood pressure limits of autoregulation (LAR),cerebrovascular autoregulation (CAR),hemoglobin volume index (HVx),local relative total hemoglobin levels (rTHb),near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS),optima mean arterial blood pressure (MAPopt),pediatric general anesthesia,regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2)
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