1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1987.tb10490.x
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Continuous Transepidermal Water Loss Measurement in Sleeping Infants

Abstract: Transepidermal water evaporation rate was measured continuously in 8 infants with the use of an evaporimeter during one night of polygraphic sleep recording. Evaporation rates were significantly lower during REM than during NREM sleep. In both sleep stages it decreased during the night with the lowest values between 02.00 and 04.00 h. Evaporation values showed cyclic changes which were studied by measuring minute-by-minute differences between the maximum and the minimum values (the "amplitude variability") and… Show more

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