Cerebral Oximetry Assessed by Near-Infrared Spectrometry During Preeclampsia: An Observational Study: Impact of Magnesium Sulfate Administration

Conclusion: Cerebral oxygenation impairment can be detected by near-infrared spectroscopy monitoring in severe preeclamptic parturients. These results suggested the presence of disorders in cerebral microcirculation and/or changes in cerebral oxygenation. MgSO4 infusion in patients with severe preeclampsia restored rcSO2 to control levels with no systemic side effects. Further studies are needed to confirm the usefulness of near-infrared spectroscopy monitoring in patients with preeclampsia and to assess the action of other antihypertensive therapies on rcSO2.
Source: Critical Care Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Clinical Investigations Source Type: research