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AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF RESTING CARDIAC RATE AND VARIABILITY FROM THE LAST TRIMESTER OF PRENATAL LIFE THROUGH THE FIRST YEAR OF POSTNATAL LIFE

1970; Wiley; Volume: 41; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1467-8624.1970.tb01032.x

ISSN

1467-8624

Autores

Michael J. Lewis, Cornelia Dodd Wilson, Peggy Ban, Marcia Harwitz Baumel,

Tópico(s)

Congenital Heart Disease Studies

Resumo

LEWIS, MICHAEL; WILSON, CORNELIA DODD; BAN, PEGGY; and BAUMEL, MARCIA HARWITZ. An Exploratory Study of Resting Cardiac Rate and Variability from the Last Trimester of Prenatal Life through the First Year of Postnatal life. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1970, 41, 799-811. Resting cardiac rate and variability were obtained on a group of subjects seen first in the last trimester of prenatal life and then over the first year of postnatal life. Maternal cardiac rate and variability were also obtained. The data indicate no relationship between maternal and fetal or infant data. Moreover, there are clear developmental patterns of resting cardiac response over the first year of life, with rate and variability showing linear decreases.

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