The objective of this prospective long-term follow-up study was to investigate whether somatosensory function is altered among young adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; ≤1,500 g) or small for gestational age (SGA; .14). Within the VLBW group, neonatal mechanical ventilation was associated with reduced sensitivity to cool, and length of mechanical ventilation correlated with lower pressure pain thresholds. The response to prolonged supra-threshold heat was similar between the groups, and the prevalence of self-reported chronic pain was not reliably different. In conclusion, low birth weight young adults were as sensitive to thermal and pain stimuli as term-born, normal birth weight controls, with the same sex differences
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
Autonomic functioning is altered in infants born at extremely low birth weight (ELBW; <1000 g), but ...
The study of the development of neonatal pain responses is of key importance, both for research and ...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND: Data on long-term consequences of neonatal pain is limited.\u3c/p\u3e\u3cp\u3eA...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing pain at newborn age may have consequences on one's somatosensory perception...
Neonates hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to many painful and stressful pr...
Objective—This study evaluated peripheral vasoconstriction in ELBW infants when body temperature dec...
Background: Surgery or multiple procedural interventions in extremely preterm neonates influence ...
International audienceFor a long time, newborns, and a fortiori preterm ones, have been considered t...
Lumbopelvic pain is common in pregnancy but the sensitization factors underlying the condition are l...
Background and aims Currently there is a lack of large population studies that have investigated pai...
Recent scientific studies have added more and more con-sistent evidence that the newborn, even if pr...
International audienceDespite a growing body of research on perinatal sensory abilities, data on the...
Newborns, regardless of the method of termination of pregnancy, are exposed to the first exogenous s...
Abstract We aimed to compare ratings of self‐reported and parent‐reported pain sensitivity between e...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
Autonomic functioning is altered in infants born at extremely low birth weight (ELBW; <1000 g), but ...
The study of the development of neonatal pain responses is of key importance, both for research and ...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND: Data on long-term consequences of neonatal pain is limited.\u3c/p\u3e\u3cp\u3eA...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing pain at newborn age may have consequences on one's somatosensory perception...
Neonates hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to many painful and stressful pr...
Objective—This study evaluated peripheral vasoconstriction in ELBW infants when body temperature dec...
Background: Surgery or multiple procedural interventions in extremely preterm neonates influence ...
International audienceFor a long time, newborns, and a fortiori preterm ones, have been considered t...
Lumbopelvic pain is common in pregnancy but the sensitization factors underlying the condition are l...
Background and aims Currently there is a lack of large population studies that have investigated pai...
Recent scientific studies have added more and more con-sistent evidence that the newborn, even if pr...
International audienceDespite a growing body of research on perinatal sensory abilities, data on the...
Newborns, regardless of the method of termination of pregnancy, are exposed to the first exogenous s...
Abstract We aimed to compare ratings of self‐reported and parent‐reported pain sensitivity between e...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
Autonomic functioning is altered in infants born at extremely low birth weight (ELBW; <1000 g), but ...
The study of the development of neonatal pain responses is of key importance, both for research and ...