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Measuring gut perfusion and blood flow in neonates using ultrasound Doppler of the superior mesenteric artery: a narrative review

Catherine Murphy, S. Baskind, Narendra Aladangady, Jayanta Banerjee

2023Frontiers in Pediatrics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

but takes on a major role after birth for the absorption and digestion of feed for adequate nutrition and growth. The neonatal circulation undergoes a transition period after birth, and gut perfusion increases rapidly to satisfy the oxygen demand and consumption. If this process is compromised at any stage, preterm and fetal growth restricted infants are at particular risk of gut tissue injury secondary to hypoxia, leading to necrotizing enterocolitis. Feeding can also be a challenge in these high-risk groups due to gut dysmotility. Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) Doppler is a safe, bedside investigation that could rapidly aid clinicians with feeding strategies and in monitoring high-risk infants. This article aims to establish normal patterns of gut blood flow velocity in neonates using SMA Doppler and reviews how it might be used clinically in pathologic states.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNecrotizing enterocolitisPerfusionHypoxia (environmental)Superior mesenteric arteryBlood flowLaser Doppler velocimetrySepsisCardiologyInternal medicinePhysiologyOrganic chemistryChemistryOxygenCongenital Heart Disease StudiesCardiovascular Conditions and TreatmentsNeonatal Respiratory Health Research