Effects of hemodynamic alterations and oxygen saturation on cerebral perfusion in congenital heart disease

CONCLUSION: We detected regional differences in compensation to the cerebral steal effect in patients with severe CHD.IMPACT: Patients with severe congenital heart disease (CHD) have altered postnatal brain hemodynamics. A systemic-to-pulmonary shunt was associated with decreased perfusion in cortical gray matter but preserved perfusion in deep gray matter, pointing towards regional differences in compensation to the cerebral steal effect. No effects of aortic arch obstruction and arterial oxygenation on cerebral perfusion were seen. Cerebral perfusion was increased in patients with CHD compared to healthy controls after adjusting for hemodynamic alterations and oxygen saturation. To improve neuroprotection and neurodevelopmental outcomes, it is important to increase our understanding of the factors influencing cerebral perfusion in neonates with severe CHD.PMID:38438551 | DOI:10.1038/s41390-024-03106-6
Source: Pediatric Research - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Source Type: research