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Prediction of Tidal Volume in Newborns Through a Novel Three-Dimensional Model: A Viability Study
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WoS WOS:001382887400001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85212878686
DOI 10.1002/PPUL.27459
Año 2024
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Internacional

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Abstract



Introduction: Although noninvasive monitoring through quantifying rib cage movement has been useful in serial assessment of pulmonary function in newborns, measuring tidal volume (TV) is commonly performed invasively. As it is the most basic measure of pulmonary function, expanding its assessment to a noninvasive measure can contribute to clinical findings and interpretations in neonatal clinical practice. Objective: (1) Create a noninvasive measurement tool for TV for neonatal clinical use; (2) Evaluate the agreement between measured TV and predicted TV. Methods: Observational study with healthy newborns. Predicted TV was calculated based on the newborns' weight using the mid-range of the volumes usually set during mechanical ventilation of term infants (5 mL/kg). For measured TV, newborns were filmed in supine position using a digital camera, and their chest circumferences were measured with a nonelastic tape. Body markers delimited the segmentation of the area of interest, and a MATLAB software routine established their relationship with the area in cm(2) and generated a representative image of the thoracic and abdominal areas in a cylindrical, elliptical-based format, as well as a three-dimensional model to represent quantitative data of measured TV. Paired t-test assessed the means of measured and predicted TV, Pearson's correlation assessed level of association, and Kappa coefficient assessed the agreement between them. Results: Newborns' gestational ages ranged from 38 to 40 weeks and weights from 2190 to 4125 g. A total of 56 respiratory cycles were validated for analysis. The mean predicted TV according to weight was 5.06 mL/kg, and measured TV was 5 ml/kg (p = 0.31), with a correlation of 0.7 (p < 0.001) and a kappa coefficient of 0.39 (p = 0.01). Conclusions: MATLAB software routine was a practical and easy-to-use tool to monitor noninvasive TV in a neonatal setting. There was no difference between predicted and estimated TV, with fair agreement between them.

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Pediatric Pulmonology 8755-6863

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Pediatrics
Respiratory System
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1 Araujo, Ana Gabriela de Figueiredo - Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil
1 de Figueiredo Araujo, Ana Gabriela - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil
2 de Souza Jr, Nilson Willamy Bastos - State Univ Londrina UEL UNOPAR - Brasil
2 Bastos de Souza Junior, Nilson Willamy - Universidade Estadual de Londrina - Brasil
3 Holanda, Norrara Scarlytt de Oliveira - Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil
3 de Oliveira Holanda, Norrara Scarlytt - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil
4 de Magalhaes, Fabricio Anicio - Univ Nebraska - Estados Unidos
University of Nebraska Omaha - Estados Unidos
5 Azevedo, Ingrid Guerra Mujer Universidad Católica de Temuco - Chile
5 Guerra Azevedo, Ingrid - Universidad Católica de Temuco - Chile
6 Silveira, Leticia de Paula - Sofia Feldman Hosp - Brasil
Hospital Sofia Feldman - Brasil
7 Felcar, Josiane Marques - State Univ Londrina UEL UNOPAR - Brasil
7 Marques Felcar, Josiane - Universidade Estadual de Londrina - Brasil
State Univ Londrina UEL UNOPAR - Brasil
8 Pereira, Silvana A. Mujer Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil
8 Alves Pereira, Silvana - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte - Brasil

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This study was supported by Coordenao de Aperfeioamento de Pessoal de Nvel Superior (Grant/Award Number: CODE001).

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The authors are grateful to all participants of this study for being part in this research and to the University Hospital Ana Bezerra for contributing to the development of this research.

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