Onset of asphyxial state in nonrespiring interval between cord clamping and ventilation increases hemodynamic lability of birth transition in preterm lambs.

Smolich, Joseph J

Onset of asphyxial state in nonrespiring interval between cord clamping and ventilation increases hemodynamic lability of birth transition in preterm lambs. [electronic resource] - Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) Mar 2015 - 675-83 p. digital

Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

1522-1601

10.1152/japplphysiol.01147.2014 doi


Animals
Animals, Newborn--physiology
Asphyxia--physiopathology
Blood Pressure--physiology
Bradycardia--physiopathology
Cardiac Output--physiology
Cerebrovascular Circulation--physiology
Constriction
Ductus Arteriosus--physiopathology
Fetus--physiopathology
Heart Rate--physiology
Heart Ventricles--pathology
Hemodynamics--physiology
Pulmonary Artery--physiopathology
Respiration
Sheep
Tachycardia--physiopathology
Ventilation--methods