Early human development
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Early human development · Oct 2020
Retraction Of PublicationWITHDRAWN: Holidays over: a review of actual COVID-19 school outbreaks up to September 2020.
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Early human development · Oct 2020
Observational StudyLow cardiac output measured by bioreactance and adverse outcome in preterm infants with birth weight less than 1250 g.
Recently a new continuous non-invasive cardiac output measurement, bioreactance, has become available. Bioreactance measurement of cardiac output has been shown to correlate with left ventricular output detected by echocardiography in healthy term and preterm neonates. ⋯ Infants with birth weight less than 1250 g and PIVH and/or NEC had significantly lower cardiac output compared to infants without these complications on day one of life. This low cardiac output was then followed by a significant increase on day two of life.