BackgroundThe echocardiographic assessment of circulatory function in sick newborn infants has the potential to improve patient care. However, measurements are prone to error and have not been sufficiently validated. Phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides highly validated measures of blood flow and has recently been applied to the newborn population. The aim of this study was to validate measures of left ventricular output and superior vena caval flow volume in newborn infants.MethodsEchocardiographic and MRI assessments were performed within 1 working day of each other in a cohort of newborn infants.ResultsExaminations were performed in 49 infants with a median corrected gestational age at scan of 34.43 weeks (range, 27.4...
Background: There is currently no reliable non-invasive method of measuring cardiac output in neonat...
Central blood flow (CBF) measurements are measurements in and around the heart. It incorporates card...
Abstract Background Newborns with obstructive left he...
BackgroundThe echocardiographic assessment of circulatory function in sick newborn infants has the p...
Ultrasound Superior Vena Cava (SVC) flow assessment is a common measure of systemic and cerebral per...
Introduction: There is no single criterion available to assess the hemodynamic state of new-born inf...
Introduction: Electrical velocimetry (EV) offers a noninvasive tool for continuous cardiac output (C...
Low superior vena cava (SVC) flow has been associated with intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) in ver...
Background: Blood flow measurements are an integral part of haemodynamic assessment of the newborn i...
Introduction: Left ventricular output (LVO) measurement is an important part of the echocardiographi...
Aims Myocardial velocity imaging has been validated in adults for assessment of ventricular function...
Introduction: As preterm birth and survival rates continue to rise, circulatory failure remains a le...
Background The left ventricular (LV) diastolic performance of infants who were in a stable post-trea...
Background: Assessment of systemic blood flow helps in choosing the appropriate drug for managing cr...
Neonatal myocardial dysfunction may impact negatively on survival outcomes in preterm and term infan...
Background: There is currently no reliable non-invasive method of measuring cardiac output in neonat...
Central blood flow (CBF) measurements are measurements in and around the heart. It incorporates card...
Abstract Background Newborns with obstructive left he...
BackgroundThe echocardiographic assessment of circulatory function in sick newborn infants has the p...
Ultrasound Superior Vena Cava (SVC) flow assessment is a common measure of systemic and cerebral per...
Introduction: There is no single criterion available to assess the hemodynamic state of new-born inf...
Introduction: Electrical velocimetry (EV) offers a noninvasive tool for continuous cardiac output (C...
Low superior vena cava (SVC) flow has been associated with intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) in ver...
Background: Blood flow measurements are an integral part of haemodynamic assessment of the newborn i...
Introduction: Left ventricular output (LVO) measurement is an important part of the echocardiographi...
Aims Myocardial velocity imaging has been validated in adults for assessment of ventricular function...
Introduction: As preterm birth and survival rates continue to rise, circulatory failure remains a le...
Background The left ventricular (LV) diastolic performance of infants who were in a stable post-trea...
Background: Assessment of systemic blood flow helps in choosing the appropriate drug for managing cr...
Neonatal myocardial dysfunction may impact negatively on survival outcomes in preterm and term infan...
Background: There is currently no reliable non-invasive method of measuring cardiac output in neonat...
Central blood flow (CBF) measurements are measurements in and around the heart. It incorporates card...
Abstract Background Newborns with obstructive left he...