SUMMARY Serial changes in T-wave vector and polarity were assessed in 162 electrocardiograms, 117 from 44 healthy term neonates and 45 from 17 stressed neonates. Records were taken at 5 to 8 hours, 24 to 33 hours, and 71 to 96 hours after birth. Sequential changes in both T-wave amplitude and frontal and horizontal axes were found in both groups. A lag period was noted between healthy and stressed infants when comparing changes in T-wave amplitude, with greater flattening ofT-waves for longer periods of time after birth in the stressed group. The normal changes in T-wave axis over time in the horizontal and frontal planes showed a similar lag in the stressed group. Alterations of T-wave amplitude and axis alone may be markers of myocardial ...
Background: Significant hemodynamic changes, including preload and afterload modifications, occur du...
Background: Significant hemodynamic changes, including preload and afterload modifications, occur du...
Background: ST-segment changes to the fetal electrocardiogram (ECG) may indicate fetal acidosis. No ...
Though much has been written about the electrocardiogram in infancy (Tudbury and Atkinson, 1950; Dat...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
The ECG in children has a number of characteristic differences compared to the ECG of the adult. The...
To establish the incidence and course of right ventricular (RV) conduction delay during the regressi...
Objective: to study the time course of clinical, electrocardiographic (ECG), and echocardiographic c...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome is more frequent in preterm infants (PTI) than term infants...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome is more frequent in preterm infants (PTI) than term infants...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome is more frequent in preterm infants (PTI) than term infants...
SUMMARY Sinusoidal heart rate traces were detected in 8 patients, 6 of whom died; the 2 survivors sh...
Background: ST-segment changes to the fetal electrocardiogram (ECG) may indicate fetal acidosis. No ...
Background: Significant hemodynamic changes, including preload and afterload modifications, occur du...
Background: Significant hemodynamic changes, including preload and afterload modifications, occur du...
Background: ST-segment changes to the fetal electrocardiogram (ECG) may indicate fetal acidosis. No ...
Though much has been written about the electrocardiogram in infancy (Tudbury and Atkinson, 1950; Dat...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
18 Normal infants were chosen for this investigation. Their E. C. G. (Standard limb leads, Unipolar ...
The ECG in children has a number of characteristic differences compared to the ECG of the adult. The...
To establish the incidence and course of right ventricular (RV) conduction delay during the regressi...
Objective: to study the time course of clinical, electrocardiographic (ECG), and echocardiographic c...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome is more frequent in preterm infants (PTI) than term infants...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome is more frequent in preterm infants (PTI) than term infants...
Background: Sudden infant death syndrome is more frequent in preterm infants (PTI) than term infants...
SUMMARY Sinusoidal heart rate traces were detected in 8 patients, 6 of whom died; the 2 survivors sh...
Background: ST-segment changes to the fetal electrocardiogram (ECG) may indicate fetal acidosis. No ...
Background: Significant hemodynamic changes, including preload and afterload modifications, occur du...
Background: Significant hemodynamic changes, including preload and afterload modifications, occur du...
Background: ST-segment changes to the fetal electrocardiogram (ECG) may indicate fetal acidosis. No ...