Dysfunction of the transition from fetal to neonatal circulatory systems may be a major contributor to poor outcome following preterm birth. Evidence exists in the human for both a period of low flow between 5 and 11 h and a later period of increased flow, suggesting a hypoperfusion-reperfusion cycle over the first 24 h following birth. Little is known about the regulation of peripheral blood flow during this time. The aim of this study was to conduct a comparative study between the human and guinea pig to characterize peripheral microvascular behavior during circulatory transition. Very preterm (≤28 weeks GA), preterm (29-36 weeks GA), and term (≥37 weeks GA) human neonates underwent laser Doppler analysis of skin microvascular blood flow ...
Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Objectives: To characterise the relationships betwe...
Background:Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with increased illness ...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
Published 17 September 2014Dysfunction of the transition from fetal to neonatal circulatory systems ...
Introduction: Microvascular dysfunction, characterized by inappropriate vasodilatation and high bloo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in...
Transition from fetal to neonatal circulation is characterized by multiple hemodynamic changes. The ...
Microvascular blood flow is related to physiologic instability in newborn preterm infants. We invest...
Copyright © 2008 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.Microvascular blood flow is relate...
Objective: H2S may explain the dysregulation of microvascular tone associated with poor outcome foll...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
Background: Preterm infants are at increased risk for hypertension in adolescence. Microcirculatory ...
Objective: H 2 S may explain the dysregulation of microvascular tone associated with poor outcome fo...
Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in the neonate is crucial for cardiorespiratory s...
Objectives: To characterise the relationships between peripheral microvascular blood flow and measur...
Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Objectives: To characterise the relationships betwe...
Background:Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with increased illness ...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
Published 17 September 2014Dysfunction of the transition from fetal to neonatal circulatory systems ...
Introduction: Microvascular dysfunction, characterized by inappropriate vasodilatation and high bloo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in...
Transition from fetal to neonatal circulation is characterized by multiple hemodynamic changes. The ...
Microvascular blood flow is related to physiologic instability in newborn preterm infants. We invest...
Copyright © 2008 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.Microvascular blood flow is relate...
Objective: H2S may explain the dysregulation of microvascular tone associated with poor outcome foll...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
Background: Preterm infants are at increased risk for hypertension in adolescence. Microcirculatory ...
Objective: H 2 S may explain the dysregulation of microvascular tone associated with poor outcome fo...
Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in the neonate is crucial for cardiorespiratory s...
Objectives: To characterise the relationships between peripheral microvascular blood flow and measur...
Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.Objectives: To characterise the relationships betwe...
Background:Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with increased illness ...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...