2018 Computing in Cardiology Conference (CinC) 2018
DOI: 10.22489/cinc.2018.009
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Fetal Developmental Deviations Reflected in a Functional Autonomic Brain Age Score

Abstract: The functional maturation of the fetal autonomic control can be evaluated by means of the fetal Autonomic Brain Age Score (fABAS) that constitutes a non-invasively recordable index of the neural integration of the developing organism. We wanted to know how maternal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation that was previously shown to increase traditional fetal and neonatal heart rate variability (HRV) as well as autonomic clusters of Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale also influences fABAS. Women were rand… Show more

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“…-Maternal DHA supplementation increased SDNN, RMSSD, VLF, LF, (HF trend) (Gustafson et al, 2013). It also increased fABAS, the maturation age score that includes indices of sAMP (pNN5), lAMP (ActAmp), and lCOMP (MSE3) (Hoyer et al, 2018). Consistent with previously reported findings, the present work further expands our understanding, showing increased values of both fluctuation amplitude and complexity.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…-Maternal DHA supplementation increased SDNN, RMSSD, VLF, LF, (HF trend) (Gustafson et al, 2013). It also increased fABAS, the maturation age score that includes indices of sAMP (pNN5), lAMP (ActAmp), and lCOMP (MSE3) (Hoyer et al, 2018). Consistent with previously reported findings, the present work further expands our understanding, showing increased values of both fluctuation amplitude and complexity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%