2022
DOI: 10.33549/physiolres.935002
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Cardiovascular Changes During Phototherapy in Newborns

Abstract: Phototherapy is the most effective non-invasive method of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia treatment. Application of this method can be associated with side effects including changes in the cardiovascular system. During phototherapy, the primary effects in the cardiovascular system include cutaneous vasodilation leading to skin hyperperfusion and subsequent redistribution of blood. The increased blood flow through the skin is associated with increased transepidermal water loss. Further effects include an increase i… Show more

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“…Phototherapy may cause hemodynamic changes, such as vasodilation in the skin, which is compensated by vasoconstriction of the renal and mesenteric circulations without significantly affecting the cerebral circulation. Furthermore, hypotension and tachycardia have been described [26,55,56]. Contrary to this, another article found a significant decrease in heart rate variability during phototherapy [57].…”
Section: • Cardiovascular Effectsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Phototherapy may cause hemodynamic changes, such as vasodilation in the skin, which is compensated by vasoconstriction of the renal and mesenteric circulations without significantly affecting the cerebral circulation. Furthermore, hypotension and tachycardia have been described [26,55,56]. Contrary to this, another article found a significant decrease in heart rate variability during phototherapy [57].…”
Section: • Cardiovascular Effectsmentioning
confidence: 93%