Utility of Thenar Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) in Pediatric Patients With Heart Failure
University of Florida
Summary
This is a single-center, non-randomized study.The study staff will use the InSpectraTM tissue oxygen saturation (StO2) monitor manufactured by Hutchinson Technology to measure baseline StO2 levels after applying the noninvasive probe to the thenar eminence. After a stable reading is obtained, a blood pressure cuff will be inflated 40 mmHg above the obtained systolic pressure and the rate of desaturation (Rdes; % × sec-1) will be recorded. After 3 minutes or once the StO2 level comes to zero (whichever is earlier), the cuff pressure will be released and the rate of reperfusion (Rres; % × sec-1) will be measured. The investigators hypothesize that heart failure in children causes a baseline lower thenar tissue oxygen saturation (StO2), a faster rate of desaturation (Rdes) and a prolonged rate of reperfusion (Rres). The investigators also hypothesize that these changes will correlate with the severity of heart failure. The results of this study will provide groundwork for studies looking at correlation of therapy modification based on the combination thenar StO2 and clinical presentation.
Description
Heart failure patients seen in the Pediatric Cardiology Congenital Heart Center will be enrolled into the study after obtaining informed consent on the day of their evaluation. The primary pediatric cardiologist following the patient will evaluate the need for regular investigations like blood work, electrocardiogram and echocardiogram. The study staff will use the InSpectraTM tissue oxygen saturation (StO2) monitor manufactured by Hutchinson Technology to measure the baseline StO2 level after applying the noninvasive probe to the thenar eminence. After a stable reading is obtained a blood pre…
Eligibility
- Age range
- Up to 25 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Heart failure patients under 25 years of age with a diagnosis of cardiomyopathy, myocarditis or univentricular palliation for congenital heart disease who are stable on their medical management will be enrolled. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patients presenting with acute deterioration in clinical status 2. Patients with active infection 3. Patients with autoimmune vasculitis disorder 4. Patients with limb deformities and painful disorders of extremities 5. Patients with underlying bone disorders, (e.g. osteogenesis imperfecta) 6. Patients with severe anemia (Hb \<7g/dL) 7. P…
Interventions
- DeviceInSpectraTM StO2 monitor
InSpectraTM StO2 monitor manufactured by Hutchinson Technology Inc. to measure the baseline StO2 level after applying the noninvasive probe to the thenar eminence. After a stable reading is obtained a blood pressure cuff will be inflated 40 mmHg above the obtained systolic pressure and the rate of desaturation (Rdes; % × sec-1) will be recorded. After 3 minutes or once the StO2 level comes to zero, whichever is earlier the cuff pressure will be released instantaneously and the rate of reperfusion (Rres; % × sec-1) will be measured. The measurement will be continued until the StO2 returns to the baseline value.
Location
- University of FloridaGainesville, Florida