This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy with respect to infant sex and in utero growth. Peripheral microvascular blood flow was examined prospectively from 6 to 72 h of age using laser Doppler flowmetry in a cohort of term infants of normotensive women and women with late-onset preeclampsia. For male infants, those born to preeclamptic women had greater microvascular blood flow at 6 h (p < 0.05) with no change over time. Male infants of normotensive women exhibited increasing blood flow with time (p = 0.005). Female infants of preeclamptic mothers exhibited similar blood flow at 6 h of age to females of normotensive mothers, followed by significantly greater blood flow by 72 h (p <...
Background: There are sex differences in the risk of development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ac...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence is accumulating that fetal growth is influenced by preexisting maternal disorder...
Objective: Keeping in view the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease hypothesis, this study aim...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
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...
Copyright © 2006 SAGE PublicationsObjective: Peripheral microvascular function is altered in preecla...
OBJECTIVE: Peripheral microvascularjfunction is altered in preeclampsia (PB-). Recent studies sugges...
Objective. Dysregulated vascular resistance contributes to hypotension following preterm birth with ...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
Preeclampsia (PE) is associated with maternal vascular dysfunction, leading to serious cardiovascula...
Background:Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with increased illness ...
Endothelial dysfunction is important in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. No study has examined e...
Dysfunction of the transition from fetal to neonatal circulatory systems may be a major contributor ...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of sex differences in placental vascular development. The obje...
Background: There are sex differences in the risk of development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ac...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence is accumulating that fetal growth is influenced by preexisting maternal disorder...
Objective: Keeping in view the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease hypothesis, this study aim...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
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...
Copyright © 2006 SAGE PublicationsObjective: Peripheral microvascular function is altered in preecla...
OBJECTIVE: Peripheral microvascularjfunction is altered in preeclampsia (PB-). Recent studies sugges...
Objective. Dysregulated vascular resistance contributes to hypotension following preterm birth with ...
The dynamic physiologic changes that take place in the cardiovascular system of the preterm and term...
Preeclampsia (PE) is associated with maternal vascular dysfunction, leading to serious cardiovascula...
Background:Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with increased illness ...
Endothelial dysfunction is important in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia. No study has examined e...
Dysfunction of the transition from fetal to neonatal circulatory systems may be a major contributor ...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of sex differences in placental vascular development. The obje...
Background: There are sex differences in the risk of development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Ac...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence is accumulating that fetal growth is influenced by preexisting maternal disorder...
Objective: Keeping in view the Developmental Origin of Health and Disease hypothesis, this study aim...