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Archives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2002;86:F151-F154; doi:10.1136/fn.86.3.F151
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Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Edition 2002;86:F151-F154
© 2002 Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal and Neonatal Edition

ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Development of baroreflex control of heart rate in preterm and full term infants

V Gournay1, E Drouin2, J-C Rozé2

1 Service de Cardiologie Pédiatrique, CHU de Nantes, BP 1005, 44035 Nantes Cedex, France
2 Service de Réanimation Néonatale et Pédiatrique, CHU de Nantes

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Dr Gournay, Service de Cardiologie Pédiatrique, CHU de Nantes, BP 1005, 44035 Nantes Cedex, France;
veronique.gournay{at}chu-nantes.fr

Aim: To study baroreflex maturation by measuring, longitudinally, baroreflex sensitivity in preterm (gestational age 24–37 weeks) and full term infants.

Methods: Baroreflex sensitivity was quantified once a week, one to seven times, by a totally non-invasive method.

Results: Baroreflex sensitivity at birth was lower in the preterm infant and increased with gestational age. It also increased with postnatal age, but the values for the preterm infants at term still tended to be lower than the values for full term babies.

Conclusion: Baroreflex control of heart rate is present in the premature infant, but is underdeveloped and increases with postnatal age. Ex utero maturation seems to be delayed compared with in utero maturation assessed by full term values. These results may reflect sympathovagal imbalance in preterm infants and could identify a population more vulnerable to stress.

Keywords: spontaneous baroreflex; sympathovagal balance; human; ontogeny

Abbreviations: BRS, baroreflex sensitivity; SBP, systolic blood pressure


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