Advancements in understanding the association of sepsis with heart rate variability in premature infants

Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal critical illness and an important cause of death. The onset of sepsis in premature infants is insidious, and the clinical symptoms l...

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Published in:The Gazette of the Egyptian Paediatric Association Vol. 72; no. 1; pp. 37 - 8
Main Authors: Chi, Di, Guo, Wanxu, Liu, Junjiao, Gao, Wenhui, Wang, Yuan, Zhang, Yunfeng
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Abstract Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal critical illness and an important cause of death. The onset of sepsis in premature infants is insidious, and the clinical symptoms lack of specificity. The available laboratory tests exhibit limited sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis, and there is a certain degree of time lag. Therefore, it is particularly important to find a method for early detection of severe infection in premature infants. Main body Sepsis is the third leading cause of death with poor prognosis in infants. Early and accurate identification of sepsis are particularly important. Heart rate variability may present before clinical symptoms of sepsis. The study is to summarize the available data on the relationship between heart rate variability and development of sepsis in early infants. We searched six database, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, Wanfang, and CNKI, using the following terms for our search strategy (Infants, Newborn) OR (Newborn Infant) OR (Newborn Infants) OR (Newborns) OR (Newborn) OR (Neonate) OR (Neonates) AND (Sepsis) OR (Bloodstream Infection) OR (Bloodstream Infections) OR (Pyemia) OR (Pyemias) OR (Pyohemia) OR (Pyohemias) OR (Pyaemia) OR (Pyaemias) OR (Septicemia) OR (Septicemias) OR (Blood Poisoning) OR (Blood Poisonings) OR (Severe Sepsis) OR (Sepsis, Severe) AND (Heart Rate Variability). Premature infants would experience the reduction in heart rate variability before clinical symptoms of sepsis present. Conclusion The application of heart rate variability, a noninvasive monitoring method, to the identification and diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants can enable clinicians to identify, diagnose, and treat children with sepsis early, thereby reducing the mortality of premature infants and neurological damage.
AbstractList Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal critical illness and an important cause of death. The onset of sepsis in premature infants is insidious, and the clinical symptoms lack of specificity. The available laboratory tests exhibit limited sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis, and there is a certain degree of time lag. Therefore, it is particularly important to find a method for early detection of severe infection in premature infants. Main body Sepsis is the third leading cause of death with poor prognosis in infants. Early and accurate identification of sepsis are particularly important. Heart rate variability may present before clinical symptoms of sepsis. The study is to summarize the available data on the relationship between heart rate variability and development of sepsis in early infants. We searched six database, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, Wanfang, and CNKI, using the following terms for our search strategy (Infants, Newborn) OR (Newborn Infant) OR (Newborn Infants) OR (Newborns) OR (Newborn) OR (Neonate) OR (Neonates) AND (Sepsis) OR (Bloodstream Infection) OR (Bloodstream Infections) OR (Pyemia) OR (Pyemias) OR (Pyohemia) OR (Pyohemias) OR (Pyaemia) OR (Pyaemias) OR (Septicemia) OR (Septicemias) OR (Blood Poisoning) OR (Blood Poisonings) OR (Severe Sepsis) OR (Sepsis, Severe) AND (Heart Rate Variability). Premature infants would experience the reduction in heart rate variability before clinical symptoms of sepsis present. Conclusion The application of heart rate variability, a noninvasive monitoring method, to the identification and diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants can enable clinicians to identify, diagnose, and treat children with sepsis early, thereby reducing the mortality of premature infants and neurological damage.
BackgroundWith the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal critical illness and an important cause of death. The onset of sepsis in premature infants is insidious, and the clinical symptoms lack of specificity. The available laboratory tests exhibit limited sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis, and there is a certain degree of time lag. Therefore, it is particularly important to find a method for early detection of severe infection in premature infants.Main bodySepsis is the third leading cause of death with poor prognosis in infants. Early and accurate identification of sepsis are particularly important. Heart rate variability may present before clinical symptoms of sepsis. The study is to summarize the available data on the relationship between heart rate variability and development of sepsis in early infants.We searched six database, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, Wanfang, and CNKI, using the following terms for our search strategy (Infants, Newborn) OR (Newborn Infant) OR (Newborn Infants) OR (Newborns) OR (Newborn) OR (Neonate) OR (Neonates) AND (Sepsis) OR (Bloodstream Infection) OR (Bloodstream Infections) OR (Pyemia) OR (Pyemias) OR (Pyohemia) OR (Pyohemias) OR (Pyaemia) OR (Pyaemias) OR (Septicemia) OR (Septicemias) OR (Blood Poisoning) OR (Blood Poisonings) OR (Severe Sepsis) OR (Sepsis, Severe) AND (Heart Rate Variability). Premature infants would experience the reduction in heart rate variability before clinical symptoms of sepsis present.ConclusionThe application of heart rate variability, a noninvasive monitoring method, to the identification and diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants can enable clinicians to identify, diagnose, and treat children with sepsis early, thereby reducing the mortality of premature infants and neurological damage.
With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal critical illness and an important cause of death. The onset of sepsis in premature infants is insidious, and the clinical symptoms lack of specificity. The available laboratory tests exhibit limited sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis, and there is a certain degree of time lag. Therefore, it is particularly important to find a method for early detection of severe infection in premature infants. The application of heart rate variability, a noninvasive monitoring method, to the identification and diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants can enable clinicians to identify, diagnose, and treat children with sepsis early, thereby reducing the mortality of premature infants and neurological damage.
Abstract Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal critical illness and an important cause of death. The onset of sepsis in premature infants is insidious, and the clinical symptoms lack of specificity. The available laboratory tests exhibit limited sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis, and there is a certain degree of time lag. Therefore, it is particularly important to find a method for early detection of severe infection in premature infants. Main body Sepsis is the third leading cause of death with poor prognosis in infants. Early and accurate identification of sepsis are particularly important. Heart rate variability may present before clinical symptoms of sepsis. The study is to summarize the available data on the relationship between heart rate variability and development of sepsis in early infants. We searched six database, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, Wanfang, and CNKI, using the following terms for our search strategy (Infants, Newborn) OR (Newborn Infant) OR (Newborn Infants) OR (Newborns) OR (Newborn) OR (Neonate) OR (Neonates) AND (Sepsis) OR (Bloodstream Infection) OR (Bloodstream Infections) OR (Pyemia) OR (Pyemias) OR (Pyohemia) OR (Pyohemias) OR (Pyaemia) OR (Pyaemias) OR (Septicemia) OR (Septicemias) OR (Blood Poisoning) OR (Blood Poisonings) OR (Severe Sepsis) OR (Sepsis, Severe) AND (Heart Rate Variability). Premature infants would experience the reduction in heart rate variability before clinical symptoms of sepsis present. Conclusion The application of heart rate variability, a noninvasive monitoring method, to the identification and diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants can enable clinicians to identify, diagnose, and treat children with sepsis early, thereby reducing the mortality of premature infants and neurological damage.
Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal critical illness and an important cause of death. The onset of sepsis in premature infants is insidious, and the clinical symptoms lack of specificity. The available laboratory tests exhibit limited sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis, and there is a certain degree of time lag. Therefore, it is particularly important to find a method for early detection of severe infection in premature infants. Main body Sepsis is the third leading cause of death with poor prognosis in infants. Early and accurate identification of sepsis are particularly important. Heart rate variability may present before clinical symptoms of sepsis. The study is to summarize the available data on the relationship between heart rate variability and development of sepsis in early infants. We searched six database, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, Wanfang, and CNKI, using the following terms for our search strategy (Infants, Newborn) OR (Newborn Infant) OR (Newborn Infants) OR (Newborns) OR (Newborn) OR (Neonate) OR (Neonates) AND (Sepsis) OR (Bloodstream Infection) OR (Bloodstream Infections) OR (Pyemia) OR (Pyemias) OR (Pyohemia) OR (Pyohemias) OR (Pyaemia) OR (Pyaemias) OR (Septicemia) OR (Septicemias) OR (Blood Poisoning) OR (Blood Poisonings) OR (Severe Sepsis) OR (Sepsis, Severe) AND (Heart Rate Variability). Premature infants would experience the reduction in heart rate variability before clinical symptoms of sepsis present. Conclusion The application of heart rate variability, a noninvasive monitoring method, to the identification and diagnosis of sepsis in premature infants can enable clinicians to identify, diagnose, and treat children with sepsis early, thereby reducing the mortality of premature infants and neurological damage.
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Author Guo, Wanxu
Chi, Di
Wang, Yuan
Liu, Junjiao
Gao, Wenhui
Zhang, Yunfeng
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Snippet Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a...
Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a...
With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a neonatal...
BackgroundWith the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is still a...
Abstract Background With the rapid development of perinatal medicine and neonatal resuscitation technology, neonatal mortality gradually reduces, but sepsis is...
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Diseases
Drug resistance
Early diagnosis of sepsis
Gestational age
Health aspects
Heart
Heart beat
Heart rate
Heart rate variability monitoring
Infants
Infants (Newborn)
Infants (Premature)
Infections
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mortality
Neonatal sepsis
Neonatology
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