Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular effects of caffeine maintenance in preterm infants during the transitional period.
Roberta ParladoriTopun AustinPeter SmielewskiMarek CzosnykaVittoria PaolettiFrancesca VitaliLuigi CorvagliaSilvia MartiniPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
This study provides a thorough and comprehensive overview of multiple cerebrovascular and cardiovascular parameters, monitored non-invasively by combining near-infrared spectroscopy, electrical velocimetry and pulse oximetry, before and after the administration of caffeine at maintenance dosage in preterm infants during postnatal transition. Caffeine was associated with an improvement in cerebrovascular reactivity and with a slight but significant increase in systemic vascular resistance, with no additional effects on other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular parameters. Our results support the safety of caffeine treatment even during a phase at risk for haemodynamic instability such as postnatal transition and suggest potential beneficial effects on cerebral haemodynamics.