The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study

Christian Loubert,1 Mélissa Ouellette,2 Valérie Zaphiratos,1 Issam Tanoubi1 1Department of Anesthesia, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, CIUSSS-de-l’Est de l’île de Montréal, University of Montreal, Montreal, 2Department of Anesthesia, Sain...

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Main Authors: Loubert C, Ouellette M, Zaphiratos V, Tanoubi I
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-10-01
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spelling doaj-9f72bdd59a014b5a9f1d7a106597724d2020-11-25T00:12:37ZengDove Medical PressMedical Devices : Evidence and Research1179-14702017-10-01Volume 1025325635328The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational studyLoubert COuellette MZaphiratos VTanoubi IChristian Loubert,1 Mélissa Ouellette,2 Valérie Zaphiratos,1 Issam Tanoubi1 1Department of Anesthesia, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, CIUSSS-de-l’Est de l’île de Montréal, University of Montreal, Montreal, 2Department of Anesthesia, Saint-Jerôme Hospital Center, CISSS des Laurentides, Saint-Jerôme, QC, Canada Purpose: Near-infrared spectroscopy provides a non-invasive continuous real-time monitoring of tissue oxygen saturation. As uterine contractions during labor may be associated with a transient uteroplacental hypoperfusion, this prospective, observational study investigates the ability of near-infrared spectroscopy to detect variation in uteroplacental oximetry during uterine contractions. Patients and methods: Four Invos™ oximetry probes (Medtronic®, Minneapolis, MN, USA) per subjects were applied on the placental surface (PLA), the abdomen (MYO), the forearm (ARM) and the leg (LEG), of twenty healthy laboring parturients with epidural analgesia. Measurements of mean tissue oxygen saturation and area under the curve (AUC) were made during 60 minutes. The primary outcome was the difference of the AUC measurements between the PLA probe and the MYO probe. Results: The AUC values for the PLA and MYO probes were not different. The mean saturation values recorded by the PLA probe were not different from the other probes. Conclusion: The Invos monitor was unable to detect variations in uteroplacental saturation during labor in healthy parturients. Keywords: near-infrared spectroscopy, uteroplacental perfusion, Invos™ monitor, tissue oxygenationhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-use-of-invostm-somatic-oximetry-to-measure-variations-in-placental-peer-reviewed-article-MDERNear-infrared spectroscopyuteroplacental perfusionINVOSTM monitortissue oxygenation.
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author Loubert C
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Zaphiratos V
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Ouellette M
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The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study
Medical Devices : Evidence and Research
Near-infrared spectroscopy
uteroplacental perfusion
INVOSTM monitor
tissue oxygenation.
author_facet Loubert C
Ouellette M
Zaphiratos V
Tanoubi I
author_sort Loubert C
title The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study
title_short The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study
title_full The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study
title_fullStr The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study
title_full_unstemmed The use of Invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study
title_sort use of invos™ somatic oximetry to measure variations in placental tissue oxygenation in laboring healthy term parturients with epidural analgesia: an observational study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Medical Devices : Evidence and Research
issn 1179-1470
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Christian Loubert,1 Mélissa Ouellette,2 Valérie Zaphiratos,1 Issam Tanoubi1 1Department of Anesthesia, Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, CIUSSS-de-l’Est de l’île de Montréal, University of Montreal, Montreal, 2Department of Anesthesia, Saint-Jerôme Hospital Center, CISSS des Laurentides, Saint-Jerôme, QC, Canada Purpose: Near-infrared spectroscopy provides a non-invasive continuous real-time monitoring of tissue oxygen saturation. As uterine contractions during labor may be associated with a transient uteroplacental hypoperfusion, this prospective, observational study investigates the ability of near-infrared spectroscopy to detect variation in uteroplacental oximetry during uterine contractions. Patients and methods: Four Invos™ oximetry probes (Medtronic®, Minneapolis, MN, USA) per subjects were applied on the placental surface (PLA), the abdomen (MYO), the forearm (ARM) and the leg (LEG), of twenty healthy laboring parturients with epidural analgesia. Measurements of mean tissue oxygen saturation and area under the curve (AUC) were made during 60 minutes. The primary outcome was the difference of the AUC measurements between the PLA probe and the MYO probe. Results: The AUC values for the PLA and MYO probes were not different. The mean saturation values recorded by the PLA probe were not different from the other probes. Conclusion: The Invos monitor was unable to detect variations in uteroplacental saturation during labor in healthy parturients. Keywords: near-infrared spectroscopy, uteroplacental perfusion, Invos™ monitor, tissue oxygenation
topic Near-infrared spectroscopy
uteroplacental perfusion
INVOSTM monitor
tissue oxygenation.
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-use-of-invostm-somatic-oximetry-to-measure-variations-in-placental-peer-reviewed-article-MDER
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