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Development and maturation of the autonomic nervous system in premature and full-term infants using spectral analysis of heart rate fluctuations.

U Chatow1, S Davidson, B L Reichman, S Akselrod.   

Abstract

The changes in the power spectra of heart rate (HR) fluctuations, in particular the total power (within 0.02-2.0 Hz) and the power in the low- (0.02-0.2 Hz) and high- (0.2-2.0 Hz) frequency ranges, were computed from the ECG and respiratory signals of 59 premature and full-term infants. The objective of the study was to investigate the development and maturation of the autonomic nervous system from the first day of extrauterine life to several weeks of postnatal age. The study population was divided into four age groups. Group A: seven 1-d-old premature infants with gestational age of 34-35 wk. Group B: 28 premature infants 7-49 d old with a conceptional age of 34-35 wk. Group C: seven 1-d-old full-term infants of 39-41 wk gestation. Group D: six premature infants 35-97 d old with a conceptional age of 39-40 wk. Mean HR (+/- SEM) of groups C and D combined, i.e. 135 +/- 2 bpm, was significantly lower compared with groups A and B, i.e. 152 +/- 2 (p < 0.01). The mean (+/- SEM) of the low- to high-frequency power ratio obtained from the HR power spectrum decreased progressively from 71 +/- 31 in group A to 34 +/- 8 in group B, 16 +/- 3 in group C, and 17 +/- 2 in group D. The mean low to high ratio for the combined groups C and D, 17 +/- 1, was significantly lower compared with the combined group A and B, i.e. 44 +/- 9 (p < 0.01).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7784138     DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199503000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Res        ISSN: 0031-3998            Impact factor:   3.756


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