We evaluated the effect of prone and supine position on cerebral blood flow (CBF) in stable preterm infants. CBF, PO2, and PCO2 were measured in the two positions. Peripheral oxygenation increased and CBF decreased in prone position. We speculate that CBF autoregulation may compensate for increased peripheral oxygenation, by decreasing CBF
OBJECTIVE. Prematurely born compared with term born infants are at increased risk of sudden infant d...
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) remains the leading cause of death in the post-neonatal peri...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Changes in arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) have a major influence on cerebral blood flow (CB...
ABSTRACT. Objectives. To determine if the prone versus the supine posture was associated with higher...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
This study aims to examine the differences in the effectiveness of the prone position compared to th...
Objective: The study aimed to determine the effect of supine and prone flexion positions on heart ra...
Tilting is known to cause changes in hemodynamics due to hydrostatic pressure. The present study is ...
Background. The prone position is applied to facilitate surgery of the back and to improve oxygenati...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Prior to and 24 h following blood transfusion serial determinations of both cerebral artery flow vel...
Polygraphic recordings were obtained for 24 normal full-term neonates on their 4th or 5th day of lif...
OBJECTIVE. Prematurely born compared with term born infants are at increased risk of sudden infant d...
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) remains the leading cause of death in the post-neonatal peri...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Changes in arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) have a major influence on cerebral blood flow (CB...
ABSTRACT. Objectives. To determine if the prone versus the supine posture was associated with higher...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
This study aims to examine the differences in the effectiveness of the prone position compared to th...
Objective: The study aimed to determine the effect of supine and prone flexion positions on heart ra...
Tilting is known to cause changes in hemodynamics due to hydrostatic pressure. The present study is ...
Background. The prone position is applied to facilitate surgery of the back and to improve oxygenati...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Prior to and 24 h following blood transfusion serial determinations of both cerebral artery flow vel...
Polygraphic recordings were obtained for 24 normal full-term neonates on their 4th or 5th day of lif...
OBJECTIVE. Prematurely born compared with term born infants are at increased risk of sudden infant d...
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...
The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) remains the leading cause of death in the post-neonatal peri...