Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may be studied in a fetal sheep experiment before, during, and after standardized hypoxic conditions. Methods: Preterm fetal lambs were instrumented at 102 d gestation (term: 146 d). At 106 d, intrauterine hypoxia–ischemia was induced by 25¿min of umbilical cord occlusion (UCO). Baroreflex-related fluctuations were calculated at 30-min intervals during the first week after UCO by transfer function (cross-spectral) analysis between systolic blood pressure (SBP) and R–R interval fluctuations, estimated in the low-frequency (LF, 0.04–0.15 Hz) band. LF transfer gain (baroreflex sensitivity) and delay (s) reflect the baroreflex function. Results: Ba...
Objective To examine the effect of hypoxemia on fetal heart rate (FHR) variability, using an instru...
A drop in arterial oxygen content activates fetal chemoreflex including an increase in sympathetic a...
Objective: To determine whether the onset of fetal hypotension during profound asphyxia is reflected...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Although fetal heart rate variability (FHRV) has long been recognised as a powerful predictor of fet...
KEY POINTS: Fetal heart rate variability (FHRV) has long been recognised as a powerful predictor of ...
Abstract Objective: To examine the effect of hypoxemia on fetal heart rate (FHR) variability, using...
Objective To examine the effect of hypoxemia on fetal heart rate (FHR) variability, using an instru...
A drop in arterial oxygen content activates fetal chemoreflex including an increase in sympathetic a...
Objective: To determine whether the onset of fetal hypotension during profound asphyxia is reflected...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Background: The understanding of hypoxemia-induced changes in baroreflex function is limited and may...
Although fetal heart rate variability (FHRV) has long been recognised as a powerful predictor of fet...
KEY POINTS: Fetal heart rate variability (FHRV) has long been recognised as a powerful predictor of ...
Abstract Objective: To examine the effect of hypoxemia on fetal heart rate (FHR) variability, using...
Objective To examine the effect of hypoxemia on fetal heart rate (FHR) variability, using an instru...
A drop in arterial oxygen content activates fetal chemoreflex including an increase in sympathetic a...
Objective: To determine whether the onset of fetal hypotension during profound asphyxia is reflected...