Korean J Perinatol.
1999 Mar;10(1):3-9.
Study of the Normal Value of Neonatal Blood Pressure according to Postconceptional Age
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
Neonatal blood pressure is one of the vital signs used to assess
the general health of a newborn infant. But, it is difficult to measure and
varies according to the model of sphygmomanometer, the used method, the
postconceptional age, birth weight, asphyxia, postnatal age and activity.
We have assessed the rnean value of blood pressure(BP) according to
postconceptional age. Variations caused by the postconceptional age,
birth weight, body surface area(BSA), postnatal age, and sex were
analyzed to determine the rnost important factor influencing the neonatal BP.
METHODS
This study included 448 normal fullterm infants and healthy preterm
infants born from Jan. 1995 to Aug. 1997 at Ewha Dongdaemoon and Mokdong Hospital.
The BP was taken on day 1, 3, 5 with the oscillometric device(Dinamap 1846 critikon Inc.),
for premature infants BP was followed up every week afterward.
RESULTS
The neonatal BP was related to the postconceptional age(R=0.204, P<0.05), BSA(R =0.191, P<0.05), birth weight(R=0.183, P<0.05) and the postnatal age in fullterm infants(R=0.022, P<0.05) but not with the sex of the infant. The postconceptional age was the most significant variable among those influencing the BP. The normal value of the systolic and the diastolic BP was expressed as mean+/-2SD according to the postconceptional age, less than 28 weeks(n=27) systolic/diastolic pressure 50.4+/-23.1mmHg/26.2+/-12.8mmHg, 28-32weeks(n= 63) 60.1+/- 30.6mmHg/33.6+/-16.7mmHg, 32-36weeks(n = 139) 63.2+/- 20.4mmHg/37.7+/- 19.8 mmHg,
36- 40weeks(n=543) 65.6+/-18.5mmHg/38.6+/-17.3mmHg, more than 40weeks(n= 136)
67.7+/-16,9mmHg/39.3+/- 15.8mmHg. The increase in blood prssure with the postconceptional
age was statistically significant.
CONCLUSION
The normal range of neonatal BP, especially
preterm infants, was presented, and it would be much valuable for the evaluation of BP in
neonate if standardized by postconceptional age.