Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8777587 | Early Human Development | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Autonomic maturation is impaired in a premature extrauterine environment. In the absence of destructive brain injury, our data suggest an important role for disturbed programming in this impaired autonomic development.
Keywords
Autonomic developmentNHFNLFRMSNECEKGIVHHRVelectrocardiogramMRINecrotizing enterocolitisNICUBrain imagingMagnetic resonance imagingIntraventricular hemorrhageAutonomic nervous systemPreterm newbornANSgestational ageHeart rateUltrasoundHigh-frequencyLow-frequencyroot mean squareheart rate variabilityneonatal intensive care unit
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Authors
Sarah B. Mulkey, Srinivas Kota, Christopher B. Swisher, Laura Hitchings, Marina Metzler, Yunfei Wang, G. Larry Maxwell, Robin Baker, Adre J. du Plessis, Rathinaswamy Govindan,