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Plasma Copeptin in Preterm Infants - a Highly Sensitive Marker of Fetal and Neonatal Stress
Background: Copeptin is a stable by-product of arginine-vasopressin (AVP) synthesis and reflects its secretion by the pituitary. We investigated perinatal factors affecting copeptin concentrations in preterm infa...
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Neuroprotective Effects of Early Epo in Preterm Infants: an MRI study
Backgrounds and aims: With steady prematurity rates and increasing number of surviving extremely preterm infants, the risk to develop encephalopathy of prematurity characterised by white matter (WM) injury, WM lo...
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AEEG Developmental Developmental Changes During the First Three Days After Birth in Very Preterm Infants
Background: Maturation of amplitude-integrated electroencephalogram (aEEG) activity in the preterm infant has been shown to be influenced by both gestational and postmenstrual age.
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Health-Related Quality of Life and Behaviour of Triplets in Adolescent Age
Background: High order multiples are a population at risk for long-term developmental problems. Little is known about health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and behavioural characteristics of survivors of triplet...
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193 The Rna-Binding Protein Rbm3 is Involved in Hypothermia Induced Neuroprotection
Background: Induced hypothermia is the only therapy with proven efficacy to reduce brain damage after perinatal asphyxia. While hypothermia downregulates global protein synthesis and cell metabolism, low tempe...
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95 High Copeptin (Arginine-Vasopressin) Concentrations in Umbilical Cord Blood After Vaginal Delivery and Birth Acidosis
Background: The pituitary-secreted nonapeptide Arginine-Vasopressin (AVP) is unstable and therefore unsuited for diagnostic use but its secretion can be gauged by measuring copeptin, the C-terminal portion of ...
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Near infrared spectroscopy to study the brain: an overview
This paper gives an overview of principles, technologies, and applications using near infrared spectrometry and imaging (NIRS and NIRI) to study brain function. The physical background is reviewed and technolo...
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Totgeburt und plötzlicher Kindstod
Die Totgeburtenrate hat in entwickelten Ländern in den letzten 30 Jahren im Gegensatz zur neonatalen Sterblichkeit und der Häufigkeit des plötzlichen Kindstodes kaum abgenommen. Dies ist verwunderlich, da heut...
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193 Apnea of Prematurity: Association with Neurodevelopmental Outcome?
Background: Idiopathic apnea of prematurity is a very common problem in preterm infants that may require pharmacologic or respiratory intervention and delay hospital discharge. Several authors have shown that ...
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258 Investigation of the Hemodynamic Response to Flash Visual Stimulation in Neonates Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Background/Aims: Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is used to study the hemodynamic response to visual stimulation in slee** neonates. The specific aims of this study were to determine whether a response in ...
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245 Prediction of Cerebral Outcome at 24 Months in Preterm Infants by NIRS in The First 24 Hours After Birth
Background: The prognostic value of cerebral NIRS in preterm infants remains controversial. Impaired autoregulation of brain perfusion quantified as high coherence between oscillations of cerebral intravascular o...
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273 Near Infrared Spectrophotometry Detects the Neuronal Activation Induced by Tactile, Auditory and Visual Stimulation in term Neonates
Background: Near infrared spectrophotometry (NIRS) can be used to non-invasively measure changes in optical properties during functional activation. Because these changes originate from differences in optical pro...
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The influence of placento-fetal transfusion (PFT) on the cerebral oxygenation of preterm neonates
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CYSTIC PERIVENTRICULAR LEUKOMALACIA (PVL): INCIDENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN SWITZERLAND 1995-1997
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Cerebral blood flow and neurological outcome in the preterm infant
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) studies have provided some insight into pathophysiological mechanisms of cerebral damage in newborn children; their value in predicting brain damage, however, remains elusive. The pu...
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Ophthalmologische Störungen bei ehemals extrem kleinen Frühgeborenen im Alter von 10 Jahren Eine Erhebung der Jahrgänge von 1983–1985 in der ganzen Schweiz
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Increase of cerebral haemoglobin concentration (cHbc) during the first 24 hours in preterm infants 31
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Vision and Hearing In ELBW Infants at 10 years: NL versus CH 44
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Variability of total cerebral haemoglobin concentration (cHbc) during the first 6 hours of life in preterm infants 223