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Sex related difference in cardiac output during neonatal transition in term neonates
Author(s) -
Nariae BaikSchneditz,
Bernhard Schwaberger,
Lukas P. Mileder,
Nina Höller,
Alexander Avian,
Martin Köestenberger,
Berndt Urlesberger,
Johann Martensen,
Gerhard Pichler
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.83
H-Index - 22
eISSN - 2223-3660
pISSN - 2223-3652
DOI - 10.21037/cdt-20-844
Subject(s) - medicine , observational study , population , neonatology , heart rate , pulse oximetry , fetus , oxygenation , pediatrics , anesthesia , obstetrics , pregnancy , blood pressure , environmental health , biology , genetics
The immediate transition from foetus to neonate includes substantial changes especially concerning the cardiovascular system. As sex related differences have been shown in cardiovascular medicine, this topic warrants further investigation in neonatology. Aim: The aim of this present study was to measure cardiac output (CO) and cerebral oxygenation (cTOI) non-invasively in term neonates and to investigate potential sex related differences between female and male neonates after birth.

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