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Oxygen for the Newborn: Friend or Foe?

Serafina PerroneSara MantiChiara PetroliniValentina Giovanna Dell'OrtoGiovanni BoscarinoChiara CeccottiMattia BertiniGiuseppe BuonocoreSusanna Maria Roberta EspositoEloisa Gitto
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Oxygen supplementation is widely used in neonatal care, however, it can also cause toxic effects if not used properly. Therefore, it appears crucial to find a balance in oxygen administration to avoid damage as a consequence of its insufficient or excessive use. Oxygen toxicity is mainly due to the production of oxygen radicals, molecules normally produced in humans and involved in a myriad of physiological reactions. In the neonatal period, an imbalance between oxidants and antioxidant defenses, the so-called oxidative stress, might occur, causing severe pathological consequences. In this review, we focus on the mechanisms of the production of oxygen radicals and their physiological functions in determining a set of diseases grouped together as "free radical diseases in the neonate". In addition, we describe the evolution of the oxygenation target recommendations during neonatal resuscitation and post-stabilization phases with the aim to define the best oxygen administration according to the newest evidence.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • healthcare
  • cardiac arrest
  • dna damage
  • chronic pain
  • early onset
  • signaling pathway
  • pain management
  • weight gain
  • induced apoptosis
  • drug induced