2019
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00994.2018
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Influence of nasal CPAP on cardiorespiratory control in healthy neonate

Abstract: The present study aimed to further unravel the effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems in the neonatal period. Six-hour polysomnographic recordings were first performed in seven healthy newborn lambs, aged 2–3 days, without and with nCPAP application at 6 cmH2O (nCPAP-6), in randomized order. The effects of nCPAP-6 on heart rate variability, respiratory rate variability, and cardiorespiratory interrelations were analyzed using a semiautomatic s… Show more

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“…It should also be remembered in a full-term neonatal model without pulmonary disease that in the case of non-invasive ventilation, the application of a continuous positive nasal pressure modifies the heart and respiratory rate variability by reducing the parasympathetic efferent activity without change in sympathetic efferent activity ( 50 ).…”
Section: Acquired Dysautonomia In Neonatologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should also be remembered in a full-term neonatal model without pulmonary disease that in the case of non-invasive ventilation, the application of a continuous positive nasal pressure modifies the heart and respiratory rate variability by reducing the parasympathetic efferent activity without change in sympathetic efferent activity ( 50 ).…”
Section: Acquired Dysautonomia In Neonatologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thoracic pressure (P thor ) is assumed to be equal to pleural pressure (P pl ). The parameter P ao (airway opening pressure) can be used to simulate the effects of CPAP [13].…”
Section: A Integrated Cardio-respiratory Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our team has proposed a number of integrated models including parameter identification from clinical data in the cardiovascular field [9], [10], in neuromodulation applications [11] and for the analysis of the respiratory system [12], [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PB and AOP disrupt autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity [79], with increased sympathetic tone [10] in preterm infants, affecting autonomic measures such as blood pressure, heart rate, and endocrine release, and potentially compromising survival [12]. PB or AOP elevates postganglionic norepinephrine (NE) outflow [1315], leading to increased NE levels in blood. Elevated NE levels in blood from sustained sympathetic outflow decreases bone formation and increases bone resorption via NE coupling with β2 adrenergic receptors that are abundant in bones [1618].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%