Microvascular blood flow is related to physiologic instability in newborn preterm infants. We investigated sex-specific differences in basal microvascular blood flow and the ability of the microvasculature to respond to vasoactive stimuli following preterm birth. Ninety-six infants in two gestational age groups (24-28 and 29-36 wk) were studied on days 1-5 of life. Laser Doppler flowmetry was used to measure baseline microvascular blood flow and vasodilatation in response to acetylcholine and local warming. A significant interaction of gestational age and sex was observed for baseline flow at 24 h of age. In the 24-28 wk group, male infants had higher baseline flow than females. Male, but not female, infants born at 24-28 wk exhibited a sig...
Objective: With male gender as a strong predictor of cardiovascular instability, we hypothesized tha...
<p>H<sub>2</sub>S turnover (measured as urinary thiosulphate) was significantly correlated with base...
Objectives: To characterise the relationships between peripheral microvascular blood flow and measur...
Copyright © 2008 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.Microvascular blood flow is relate...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
Background:Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with increased illness ...
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...
Dysfunction of the transition from fetal to neonatal circulatory systems may be a major contributor ...
Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in the neonate is crucial for cardiorespiratory s...
Copyright © 2006 SAGE PublicationsObjective: Peripheral microvascular function is altered in preecla...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: Peripheral microvascularjfunction is altered in preeclampsia (PB-). Recent studies sugges...
Objective: With male gender as a strong predictor of cardiovascular instability, we hypothesized tha...
<p>H<sub>2</sub>S turnover (measured as urinary thiosulphate) was significantly correlated with base...
Objectives: To characterise the relationships between peripheral microvascular blood flow and measur...
Copyright © 2008 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.Microvascular blood flow is relate...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
This study aimed to characterize early neonatal microvascular function after preeclamptic pregnancy ...
Background:Microvascular dysregulation following preterm birth is associated with increased illness ...
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...
Dysfunction of the transition from fetal to neonatal circulatory systems may be a major contributor ...
Appropriate regulation of microvascular blood flow in the neonate is crucial for cardiorespiratory s...
Copyright © 2006 SAGE PublicationsObjective: Peripheral microvascular function is altered in preecla...
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 ...
OBJECTIVE: Peripheral microvascularjfunction is altered in preeclampsia (PB-). Recent studies sugges...
Objective: With male gender as a strong predictor of cardiovascular instability, we hypothesized tha...
<p>H<sub>2</sub>S turnover (measured as urinary thiosulphate) was significantly correlated with base...
Objectives: To characterise the relationships between peripheral microvascular blood flow and measur...