Maintenance of neonatal circulatory homeostasis is a real challenge, due to the complex physiology during postnatal transition and the inherent immaturity of the cardiovascular system and other relevant organs. It is known that abnormal cardiovascular function during the neonatal period is associated with increased risk of severe morbidity and mortality. Understanding the functional and structural characteristics of the neonatal circulation is, therefore, essential, as therapeutic hemodynamic interventions should be based on the assumed underlying (patho)physiology. The clinical assessment of systemic blood flow (SBF) by indirect parameters, such as blood pressure, capillary refill time, heart rate, urine output, and central-peripheral temp...
The hemodynamic changes during the first few breaths after birth are probably the most significant a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe most important cerebrovascular injuries in newborn infants, partic...
The current standard approach to manage circulatory insufficiency is inappropriately simple and clea...
Contains fulltext : 87736.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Circulatory fa...
During the neonatal period, the physiology of the cardiovascular system is still evolving, and cardi...
BackgroundEach newborn enters this world facing tremendous respiratory, hemodynamic and neuroendocri...
Very little is known about heart function or pulmonary hemodynamics in newborn infants in either hea...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Assessing hemodynamic status in preterm newborns is an essential t...
Assessment and treatment of the VLBW infant with cardiovascular impairment requires understanding of...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
Postnatal adaptations of cardiac hemodynamics in infants born vaginally or by caesarean section may ...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
Preterm neonate is exposed to significant hemodynamic changes after delivery. Cardiac and extracardi...
Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Objectives: To characterise the relationships betwe...
The study is devoted to the assessment of hemodynamic parameters in healthy newborns in the early ne...
The hemodynamic changes during the first few breaths after birth are probably the most significant a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe most important cerebrovascular injuries in newborn infants, partic...
The current standard approach to manage circulatory insufficiency is inappropriately simple and clea...
Contains fulltext : 87736.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Circulatory fa...
During the neonatal period, the physiology of the cardiovascular system is still evolving, and cardi...
BackgroundEach newborn enters this world facing tremendous respiratory, hemodynamic and neuroendocri...
Very little is known about heart function or pulmonary hemodynamics in newborn infants in either hea...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Assessing hemodynamic status in preterm newborns is an essential t...
Assessment and treatment of the VLBW infant with cardiovascular impairment requires understanding of...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
Postnatal adaptations of cardiac hemodynamics in infants born vaginally or by caesarean section may ...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
Preterm neonate is exposed to significant hemodynamic changes after delivery. Cardiac and extracardi...
Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Objectives: To characterise the relationships betwe...
The study is devoted to the assessment of hemodynamic parameters in healthy newborns in the early ne...
The hemodynamic changes during the first few breaths after birth are probably the most significant a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe most important cerebrovascular injuries in newborn infants, partic...
The current standard approach to manage circulatory insufficiency is inappropriately simple and clea...