1996
DOI: 10.1159/000244331
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Influence of Sleep State and Respiratory Pattern on Cyclical Fluctuations of Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity in Healthy Preterm Infants

Abstract: To examine the influence of sleep state, respiratory pattern, and ventilation on cyclical fluctuations (CF) in cerebral blood flow (CBF) velocity (CBFV), we studied 21 ‘healthy’ preterm infants: birth weight 1,790 ± 162 g (SEM), study weight 1,960 ± 165 g, gestational age 32 ± 1 weeks, postnatal age 20 ± 4 (range 8–57) days. The CBFV was measured using on-line pulsed Doppler ultrasound by insonating the middle cerebral artery. Breathing was measured using a flow through system. The sleep state was monitored ac… Show more

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“…The position-related change in blood-flow velocity found in the present investigation has been previously reported (Rehan et al, 1996;Eichler et al, 2001). The lack of a significant relationship between HRV, both short-and long-term, and blood-flow velocity in arteries supplying to the brainstem is in contrast to our hypothesis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 92%
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“…The position-related change in blood-flow velocity found in the present investigation has been previously reported (Rehan et al, 1996;Eichler et al, 2001). The lack of a significant relationship between HRV, both short-and long-term, and blood-flow velocity in arteries supplying to the brainstem is in contrast to our hypothesis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…The position‐related change in blood‐flow velocity found in the present investigation has been previously reported (Rehan et al. , 1996; Eichler et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…During the examinations nesting infants were in a supine position and their head was in a horizontal position (Anthony et al 1993;Baezinger et al 1995;Ichihashi et al 2002;Pellicer et al 2002) and in Prechtl state 3 (Ferrari et al 1994;Greisen et al 1985;Jorch et al 1990;Mukhtar et al 1982;Ramaekers et al 1989;Rehan et al 1996). Environmental light intensity was low and constant.…”
Section: Study Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The time delay and dynamics in this feedback system is modified by fluctuations in systemic and cerebral circulations, which are influenced by HRV. Correlated fluctuations in heart rate, arterial pressure cerebral circulation have been recorded in infants [21][22], and have been related to variability in breathing patterns of preterm infants [23]. Therefore information flow from HRV to respiration could be important in some infants making the interactions between HRV and respiration bi-directional and closed loop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%