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Cardiovascular changes: a biomarker for seizures after hypoxia-ischaemia in preterm fetal sheep
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative PhysiologyIn preterm fetal sheep, seizures after hypoxia-ischaemia were associated with increased mean arterial pressure and either increased or decreased fetal heart rate. Minute-to-minute variation in mean arterial pressure and fetal heart rate measures detected 75.1 ± 30.4% and 66.5 ± 26.2% of seizures, respectively, whereas together they detected 87.1 ± 4.2%
Olivia J. Lear +8 more
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Brainstem auditory evoked response at term in preterm infants after perinatal hypoxia‐ischaemia
Acta Paediatrica, 2006Abstract Aim: To examine brainstem auditory function in preterm infants after perinatal hypoxia‐ischaemia (HI). Methods: Brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) was studied at 37–42 wk postconceptional age in preterm infants who suffered perinatal HI, and were compared with those in preterm and term infants without any major perinatal problems ...
Ze D, Jiang, Andrew R, Wilkinson
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2019
Hypoxic–ischaemic insults occurring during or after birth can cause both acute and long‐term neurological impairment. The duration of the insult is a critical factor, but most published reports of duration have important limitations. After the onset of a persistent bradycardia in 125 term born infants, abnormal outcomes occurred in two by 10 minutes ...
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Hypoxic–ischaemic insults occurring during or after birth can cause both acute and long‐term neurological impairment. The duration of the insult is a critical factor, but most published reports of duration have important limitations. After the onset of a persistent bradycardia in 125 term born infants, abnormal outcomes occurred in two by 10 minutes ...
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Neonatal Hypoxia Ischaemia and Individual Differences in Neurodevelopmental Outcomes—Reply
JAMA Pediatrics, 2020Deirdre M, Murray +2 more
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Spatial Memory in Adulthood Rat with Prenatal Hypoxia-Ischaemia
Advanced Science Letters, 2017Ratna Indriawati +3 more
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Gadd45 is a novel mediator of cardiomyocyte apoptosis induced by ischaemia/hypoxia
Cardiovascular Research, 2010Soo Hwan Lee +2 more
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Mechanisms of Cytoprotection by Erythropoietin (EPO) in the Hypoxia/Ischaemia-Injured Neonatal Brain
2012The role of recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) and its analogues as agents that prevent cell injury from various stresses and also promote repair after injury has not been fully defined. In particular, the mechanisms to protect the developing brain from hypoxic-ischaemic injury need further definition, especially around 24-28 weeks gestation when
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