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Journal of Human Lactation
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Changes in Breast Hemodynamics in Breastfeeding Mothers

Kayo Ogawa, MSW

Department of Pediatrics, Kagawa Prefectural College of Health Sciences

Takashi Kusaka, MD, DMedSc

Maternal Perinatal Center, Kagawa University

Kimie Tanimoto, MSN

Faculty of Nursing, School of Medicine, Kagawa University

Tomoko Nishida, MD, DMedSc

Department of Pediatrics, Kagawa University

Kenichi Isobe, MD, DMedSc

Department of Pediatrics, Kagawa University

Susumu Itoh, MD, DMedSc

Department of Pediatrics, Kagawa University

El propósito de este estudio fue la medición de los cambios en el volumen sanguíneo y laoxigenación del tejido mamario durante la lactancia con el uso de espectroscopia de resolución de tiempo (TRS) como método no invasivo. Cuarenta madres lactantes se dividieron en dos grupos donde se hicieron mediciones en el seno contralateral (grupo A) y en el mismo seno (grup B). Se midieron en el tejido concentraciones de oxihemoglobina, deoxihemoglobina y hemoglobina total y saturación de oxígeno en hemoglobina a través del uso de TRS durante la lactancia. En ambos grupos A y B, los valores de todos los parámetros disminuyeron significativamente después del comienzo de la lactancia comparado con los valores antes de la lactancia. Los valores de todos los parámetros fluctuaron cíclicamente después del principio de la lactancia. El TRS en un método no invasivo efectivo para investigar la hemodinámica del seno durante la lactancia.

This version was published on November 1, 2008

Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 24, No. 4, 415-421 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0890334408323546


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