2012
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2011-1504
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Preterm Birth Alters the Maturation of Baroreflex Sensitivity in Sleeping Infants

Abstract: Preterm birth impairs the normal maturational increase in BRS, resulting in a substantial reduction in BRS at 5 to 6 months CA during QS. Lower BRS during QS compared with AS at 2 to 3 months CA may place preterm infants at an increased risk for cardiovascular instability at this age of peak incidence of SIDS.

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“…Decreased HRV is associated with prone sleeping in preterm infants, which may be associated with sudden infant death. 26 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decreased HRV is associated with prone sleeping in preterm infants, which may be associated with sudden infant death. 26 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and preterm infants at 5–6 months of age have lower baroreflex sensitivity than age‐matched term infants, as shown during quiet and active sleep (Witcombe et al. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Previous studies in the supine position have revealed alterations in the development of autonomic cardiovascular control in preterm compared with term infants during the first 6 months of life. 64,65 Specifically, high frequency HR variability reflecting parasympathetic cardiac modulation has been found to be lower in preterm compared with term infants at term-equivalent age. 14 At 2 to 3 months CA, altered peripheral vasomotor tone is seen in preterm compared with term infants in the supine position.…”
Section: Effects Of Preterm Birthmentioning
confidence: 99%