Objectives: The purpose of this study was to test the adaptation of autonomic modulation of heart rate in high-risk or in vitro fertilization (IVF) pregnancies during the first trimester. Study design: Thirty-three pregnant women were studied between 6.0 and 12.5 weeks of gestation and were divided into three groups: normal (n = 17), high-risk (n = 7), and IVF pregnancies (n = 9), together with 9 nonpregnant women of comparable age. All subjects underwent a short-term continuous electrocardiographic recording to measure short-term heart rate variability (HRV). Results: Average values of mean R-R interval, total power, and low-frequency (LF) component were similar in nonpregnant and normally pregnant women. The high-frequency (HF) component ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>This study aimed to assess predictive ability of heart rate variability (HRV...
Pregnancy is a period of continuous change in the maternal cardiovascular system, partly mediated by...
Copyright © 2005 by the Japanese Society of HypertensionIn the US, it is currently estimated that 3%...
Objective. Appropriate adaptation of the maternal autonomic nervous system to progressing gestation ...
Objective: To assess the adaptation in autonomic control mechanisms that accompanies the marked haem...
Changes in the maternal autonomic nervous system are essential in facilitating the physiological cha...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the adaptation in autonomic control mechanisms that accompanies the marked haem...
Alterations in the autonomic cardiovascular control have been implicated to play an important etiolo...
This study aimed to assess predictive ability of heart rate variability (HRV) for pregnancy outcomes...
Background Heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as a predictor of later cardiac risk. This study...
Autonomic regulation is essential in enabling a healthy pregnancy. In fact, several pregnancy compli...
The maternal heart significantly adapts to the circulatory needs of pregnancy, but the effect of pre...
BackgroundAbnormal uterine perfusion is associated with the development of hypertensive pregnancy di...
Objective: The present study was designed to evaluate the physiological responses to noninvasive car...
BACKGROUND: Hypertensive pregnancy disorders (HPD) are associated with dysfunction of the autonomic ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>This study aimed to assess predictive ability of heart rate variability (HRV...
Pregnancy is a period of continuous change in the maternal cardiovascular system, partly mediated by...
Copyright © 2005 by the Japanese Society of HypertensionIn the US, it is currently estimated that 3%...
Objective. Appropriate adaptation of the maternal autonomic nervous system to progressing gestation ...
Objective: To assess the adaptation in autonomic control mechanisms that accompanies the marked haem...
Changes in the maternal autonomic nervous system are essential in facilitating the physiological cha...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the adaptation in autonomic control mechanisms that accompanies the marked haem...
Alterations in the autonomic cardiovascular control have been implicated to play an important etiolo...
This study aimed to assess predictive ability of heart rate variability (HRV) for pregnancy outcomes...
Background Heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as a predictor of later cardiac risk. This study...
Autonomic regulation is essential in enabling a healthy pregnancy. In fact, several pregnancy compli...
The maternal heart significantly adapts to the circulatory needs of pregnancy, but the effect of pre...
BackgroundAbnormal uterine perfusion is associated with the development of hypertensive pregnancy di...
Objective: The present study was designed to evaluate the physiological responses to noninvasive car...
BACKGROUND: Hypertensive pregnancy disorders (HPD) are associated with dysfunction of the autonomic ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>This study aimed to assess predictive ability of heart rate variability (HRV...
Pregnancy is a period of continuous change in the maternal cardiovascular system, partly mediated by...
Copyright © 2005 by the Japanese Society of HypertensionIn the US, it is currently estimated that 3%...