Echocardiography was combined with pulse oximetry plethysmography to investigate postnatal cardiovascular adaptation in late preterm and term infants. Median (IQR) pleth variability decreased over three days and similar, day2 15%(12–18%) preterm versus 16%(15–18%) term infants. Median (IQR) pulse transit time heart rate normalised was lower in term babies, day2 0.55(0.51–0.63) versus 0.64(0.62–0.68)
Key points: Non-invasive simultaneous multiparametric monitoring allows the in vivo evaluation of ce...
OBJECTIVES: In preterm infants, postnatal myocardial adaptation may be complicated by bronchopulmona...
Background: Despite the increasing interest in fetal and neonatal heart rate variability (HRV) analy...
Postnatal adaptations of cardiac hemodynamics in infants born vaginally or by caesarean section may ...
To evaluate and compare cardiovascular adaptation of 36 preterm and 34 fullterm newborns, we analyze...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
Postnatal adaptations of cardiac hemodynamics in infants born vaginally or by caesarean section may ...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
Background: The postnatal period in preterm infants involves multiple physiologic changes starting d...
In preterm infants, postnatal myocardial adaptation may be complicated by bronchopulmonary dysplasia...
Background Heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as a predictor of later cardiac risk. This study...
Objectives: Gestational and chronological age may have an impact on myocardial function. We studied ...
Background: Both gestational and chronological age of the neonate may influence and impair the funct...
International audienceHeart rate variability (HRV) enables non-invasive evaluation of cardiac autono...
Neonatal myocardial dysfunction may impact negatively on survival outcomes in preterm and term infan...
Key points: Non-invasive simultaneous multiparametric monitoring allows the in vivo evaluation of ce...
OBJECTIVES: In preterm infants, postnatal myocardial adaptation may be complicated by bronchopulmona...
Background: Despite the increasing interest in fetal and neonatal heart rate variability (HRV) analy...
Postnatal adaptations of cardiac hemodynamics in infants born vaginally or by caesarean section may ...
To evaluate and compare cardiovascular adaptation of 36 preterm and 34 fullterm newborns, we analyze...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
Postnatal adaptations of cardiac hemodynamics in infants born vaginally or by caesarean section may ...
To define hemodynamic changes in the first 15 minutes of life and at one hour after birth in healthy...
Background: The postnatal period in preterm infants involves multiple physiologic changes starting d...
In preterm infants, postnatal myocardial adaptation may be complicated by bronchopulmonary dysplasia...
Background Heart rate variability (HRV) has emerged as a predictor of later cardiac risk. This study...
Objectives: Gestational and chronological age may have an impact on myocardial function. We studied ...
Background: Both gestational and chronological age of the neonate may influence and impair the funct...
International audienceHeart rate variability (HRV) enables non-invasive evaluation of cardiac autono...
Neonatal myocardial dysfunction may impact negatively on survival outcomes in preterm and term infan...
Key points: Non-invasive simultaneous multiparametric monitoring allows the in vivo evaluation of ce...
OBJECTIVES: In preterm infants, postnatal myocardial adaptation may be complicated by bronchopulmona...
Background: Despite the increasing interest in fetal and neonatal heart rate variability (HRV) analy...