Preterm infants frequently suffer from cardiovas-cular compromise which is characterized by hypotension and/or low systemic flow [Osborn, 2005]. This occurs about 6–24 hours after birth
Objective: To describe the hemodynamic changes with time in preterm infants with clinical sepsis. St...
Purpose: Late-onset hypotension in preterm infants is not a rare condition. Late circulatory collaps...
Background: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with inotrop...
Preterm infants are at higher risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Inadequate cerebral oxyge...
Preterm newborns, particularly very low birth weight newborns, frequently experience intermittent hy...
This thesis is a commented monothematic collection of nine publications addressing cardiovascular as...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
BackgroundEach newborn enters this world facing tremendous respiratory, hemodynamic and neuroendocri...
Preterm neonates often have hypotension which may be due to various etiologies. While it is controve...
Extremely preterm babies (delivered at <28 completed weeks of gestation) are frequently diagnosed wi...
Preterm birth (delivery prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) is the leading cause of perinatal ...
During the transition to extrauterine life, preterm infants are at high risk of developing circulato...
International audienceBackground Hypotension is a common condition during the first postnatal days o...
Preterm infants frequently experience pulmonary hemorrhage or cerebral intraventricular hemorrhage a...
2016-04-21Peri-intraventricular hemorrhage (P/IVH) is a devastating type of brain injury that affect...
Objective: To describe the hemodynamic changes with time in preterm infants with clinical sepsis. St...
Purpose: Late-onset hypotension in preterm infants is not a rare condition. Late circulatory collaps...
Background: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with inotrop...
Preterm infants are at higher risk of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes. Inadequate cerebral oxyge...
Preterm newborns, particularly very low birth weight newborns, frequently experience intermittent hy...
This thesis is a commented monothematic collection of nine publications addressing cardiovascular as...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
BackgroundEach newborn enters this world facing tremendous respiratory, hemodynamic and neuroendocri...
Preterm neonates often have hypotension which may be due to various etiologies. While it is controve...
Extremely preterm babies (delivered at <28 completed weeks of gestation) are frequently diagnosed wi...
Preterm birth (delivery prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation) is the leading cause of perinatal ...
During the transition to extrauterine life, preterm infants are at high risk of developing circulato...
International audienceBackground Hypotension is a common condition during the first postnatal days o...
Preterm infants frequently experience pulmonary hemorrhage or cerebral intraventricular hemorrhage a...
2016-04-21Peri-intraventricular hemorrhage (P/IVH) is a devastating type of brain injury that affect...
Objective: To describe the hemodynamic changes with time in preterm infants with clinical sepsis. St...
Purpose: Late-onset hypotension in preterm infants is not a rare condition. Late circulatory collaps...
Background: Circulatory failure in preterm and term newborn infants is commonly treated with inotrop...