2019
DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2019.1678133
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Prone versus supine position for regional cerebral tissue oxygenation in preterm neonates receiving noninvasive ventilation

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“…Barsan Kaya et al 28 found a higher rScO2 and lower cerebral fractional oxygen extraction (CFOE) in the prone compared to the supine position in premature infants during the first days after birth. The five other observational cohort studies could not demonstrate a statistically significant difference between the measured body positions of interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Barsan Kaya et al 28 found a higher rScO2 and lower cerebral fractional oxygen extraction (CFOE) in the prone compared to the supine position in premature infants during the first days after birth. The five other observational cohort studies could not demonstrate a statistically significant difference between the measured body positions of interest.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SaO2 desaturations can lead to a hypoxic (low oxygen content) cerebral desaturation but not necessarily an ischemic (low blood flow) cerebral desaturation 3 . Barsan Kaya et al 28 found a significantly higher SaO2 and rScO2 in the prone position in preterms on non‐invasive ventilation. Shepherd et al 23 found an increased CFOE (CFOE = SaO2‐rScO2/SaO2) in the prone position at 1 week after birth in the extremely preterm infants, with no change in rScO2 despite higher SaO2 in prone position, some of them on mechanical ventilation.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Pernyataan tersebut juga didukung oleh Hannan et al, (2020) yang menyatakan bahwa posisi supine telah direkomendasikan untuk semua bayi dan mampu mengurangi angka kejadian sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Kaya et al, (2021) melakukan intervensi posisi prone dan supine terhadap 32 bayi prematur dengan dukungan alat bantu nafas non invasif. Menurutnya meskipun didapatkan saturasi oksigen lebih tinggi pada posisi prone, namun rata-rata tekanan darah lebih stabil pada posisi supine.…”
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“…Pengaturan posisi tubuh yang tepat harus dilakukan sebagai salah satu usaha mempercepat penyembuhan sehingga terhindar dari komplikasi akibat perawatan yang lama dengan posisi tubuh yang statis atau telentang saja (Shepherd et al, 2020). Hal ini didukung oleh hasil penelitian yang mengatakan posisi prone sangat mempengaruhi perbaikan saturasi oksigen, pengembangan paru, pengembangan dinding dada dan penurunan insiden apnea pada bayi prematur (Kaya et al, 2021).…”
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