Perfusion index is a continuous parameter provided by pulse oximetry and might be useful for evaluating hemodynamic changes at birth and identifying transitional problems. The objective was to describe perfusion index values in term infants immediately after birth. Perfusion index of 71 healthy term born infants were recorded during the first 10 min after birth, using a pulse oximetry sensor placed preductally. A Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare between time points. No significant trend in perfusion index could be observed in term-delivered infants. There was a significant difference between 2 and 3 min (2.4 (1.6-5.0) vs. 2.3 (1.6-3.7), p = 0.05) and between 3 and 4 min after birth (2.3 (1.6-3.7) vs. 2.1 (1.4-3.2), p <0.001)...
Peripheral haemodynamics determines oxygen and nutrient delivery to the tissues of the newborn infan...
The aim was to assess the reproducibility of the Pleth Variability Index (PVI), developed for non-in...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: In critically ill neonates, peripheral perfusion and oxygenation assessment may...
Perfusion index is a continuous parameter provided by pulse oximetry and might be useful for evaluat...
Perfusion index (PI) is a relative assessment of the pulse strength at the monitoring site. The plet...
Background: The perfusion index (PI) derived from pulse oximetry readings represents the ratio of pu...
Background: Chorioamnionitis (HCA) in term newborns is often subclinical and associated with neonata...
<p><strong>Introduction</strong>: Peripheral perfusion index (PPI) is a non-invasive numerical value...
Pulse oximetry screening is a safe, feasible test, effective in identifying congenital heart disease...
Objective: To describe the distribution of Perfusion Index (PI) in asymptomatic newborns at 24 hours...
4th Congress of the European-Academy-of-Paediatrics-Societies -- OCT 05-09, 2012 -- Istanbul, TURKEY...
Objective: Adaptation to the extra-uterine environment presents many challenges for infants born les...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
publisher[Abstract] The peripheral perfusion index (PPI), mean arterial blood pressure, lactic acid ...
Peripheral haemodynamics determines oxygen and nutrient delivery to the tissues of the newborn infan...
The aim was to assess the reproducibility of the Pleth Variability Index (PVI), developed for non-in...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: In critically ill neonates, peripheral perfusion and oxygenation assessment may...
Perfusion index is a continuous parameter provided by pulse oximetry and might be useful for evaluat...
Perfusion index (PI) is a relative assessment of the pulse strength at the monitoring site. The plet...
Background: The perfusion index (PI) derived from pulse oximetry readings represents the ratio of pu...
Background: Chorioamnionitis (HCA) in term newborns is often subclinical and associated with neonata...
<p><strong>Introduction</strong>: Peripheral perfusion index (PPI) is a non-invasive numerical value...
Pulse oximetry screening is a safe, feasible test, effective in identifying congenital heart disease...
Objective: To describe the distribution of Perfusion Index (PI) in asymptomatic newborns at 24 hours...
4th Congress of the European-Academy-of-Paediatrics-Societies -- OCT 05-09, 2012 -- Istanbul, TURKEY...
Objective: Adaptation to the extra-uterine environment presents many challenges for infants born les...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
publisher[Abstract] The peripheral perfusion index (PPI), mean arterial blood pressure, lactic acid ...
Peripheral haemodynamics determines oxygen and nutrient delivery to the tissues of the newborn infan...
The aim was to assess the reproducibility of the Pleth Variability Index (PVI), developed for non-in...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: In critically ill neonates, peripheral perfusion and oxygenation assessment may...