Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 21, 2026

Transcutaneous Microcirculatory Imaging in Preterm Neonates
Published on: December 31, 2015
Transdermal suctioning technique for serial sampling of interstitial fluid in newborn infants
I Hansen-Pupp1, K Håkansson, S Polberger
1Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden. ingrid.pupp@skane.se
Overview:
Use of a suction-induced epidermal mini-erosion for serial sampling of dermal interstitial fluid (IF) in 16 newborn infants with gestational age ranging from 24 to 42 weeks is reported.
Results:
The mini-erosion formed reproducibly and electron microscopy showed that the split was located within the epidermis. IF was sampled serially by suctioning during 1-3 days without signs of stress or pain. IF sample volumes (10-50 microl) did not decrease with time. Glucose values in IF and blood were correlated (r(s) = 0.542; p = 0.000). IF glucose was lower than blood glucose on all 3 days. The epidermis regenerated within 4 +/- 0.9 days (mean, SD) after sampling was terminated. There were no complications.
Conclusion:
Serial transdermal sampling was performed without stress or pain in newborn infants. Systemic and temporal differences between glucose measured in IF and blood were observed.
More Related Videos
08:57VacuSIP, an Improved InEx Method for In Situ Measurement of Particulate and Dissolved Compounds Processed by Active Suspension Feeders
Published on: August 3, 2016
08:50Use of Cerebral Open-Flow Microperfusion for the Longitudinal Collection of Interstitial Fluid in an Animal Model of Glioblastoma
Published on: December 23, 2025
Related Concept Videos
Suctioning the Nasopharyngeal Airway
Equipment Required
Tracheostomy Suctioning II: Procedure
Suctioning the Oropharyngeal Airway
After assembling the equipment, the nurse should practice hand hygiene and don appropriate PPE according to infection control guidelines to avoid the...