Hypertension in the term or preterm neonate may be seen in up to 2% of all infants cared for in the modern neonatal intensive care unit. Although the definition of hypertension in this age group has not been completely standardized, recent studies have provided new normative data that may be used to facilitate identification of such infants. Common causes of hypertension in neonates include thromboembolic events related to umbilical catheterization, congenital problems such as aortic coarctation, structural renal malformations and renovascular disease, as well as acquired renal disease and certain medications. A careful history and physical examination will usually identify the probable cause in most cases without the need for extensive lab...
Introduction. There is no standard definition for neonatal hypotension. In clinical trials it is def...
The diagnosis and management of hypotension in neonates is a frequently encountered issue in the int...
<p>The status of 239 newborn infants born to mothers with hypertensive syndrome (a study group) and ...
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal hypertension is defined as persistent systolic and/or diastolic blood pressur...
Tejasvi Chaudhari,1 Michael C Falk,2,3 Rajeev Jyoti,2,4 Susan Arney,5 Wendy Burton,5 Alison L Kent1,...
Hypertension is an uncommon but significant problem in high-risk neonates and infants, and the spect...
Objective To describe the blood pressure outcomes of NICU-admitted infants with idiopathic (non-seco...
Background: Neonates admitted and treated at neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are at increased r...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is the most common neonatal form and mostly ...
The goals were to identify the blood pressures of extremely low gestational age newborns that prompt...
Background: Blood pressure (BP) is a reflection of hemodynamic variables. It is an important vital s...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
Background: Neonatal manifestation of life-threatening hyperammonemic encephalopathy in urea cycle d...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is defined as the failure of the normal circ...
Funding Information: Funded by International Neonatal Consortium industry member dues and in part by...
Introduction. There is no standard definition for neonatal hypotension. In clinical trials it is def...
The diagnosis and management of hypotension in neonates is a frequently encountered issue in the int...
<p>The status of 239 newborn infants born to mothers with hypertensive syndrome (a study group) and ...
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal hypertension is defined as persistent systolic and/or diastolic blood pressur...
Tejasvi Chaudhari,1 Michael C Falk,2,3 Rajeev Jyoti,2,4 Susan Arney,5 Wendy Burton,5 Alison L Kent1,...
Hypertension is an uncommon but significant problem in high-risk neonates and infants, and the spect...
Objective To describe the blood pressure outcomes of NICU-admitted infants with idiopathic (non-seco...
Background: Neonates admitted and treated at neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are at increased r...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is the most common neonatal form and mostly ...
The goals were to identify the blood pressures of extremely low gestational age newborns that prompt...
Background: Blood pressure (BP) is a reflection of hemodynamic variables. It is an important vital s...
Sufficient organ blood flow of healthy newborn babies is maintained by relatively low systemic blood...
Background: Neonatal manifestation of life-threatening hyperammonemic encephalopathy in urea cycle d...
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN) is defined as the failure of the normal circ...
Funding Information: Funded by International Neonatal Consortium industry member dues and in part by...
Introduction. There is no standard definition for neonatal hypotension. In clinical trials it is def...
The diagnosis and management of hypotension in neonates is a frequently encountered issue in the int...
<p>The status of 239 newborn infants born to mothers with hypertensive syndrome (a study group) and ...