Blood pressure and heart rate response to head-up position in full-term newborns |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ministry of Education and Shanghai Key Laboratory of Children''s Environmental Health, Xinhua Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China;2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Prosserman Center for Population Health Research, Mount Sinai Hospital, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto M5G 1X5, Canada;3. Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | The reactions of heart rate (HR), systolic (sBP) and diastolic (dBP) blood pressure were studied in response to passive head-up tilting (successively to +45 ° and +90 °) in a group of 83 full-term, 1- to 7-day-old newborns who were quiet and awake. A significant mean increase of HR was noted for the whole group, from 121 ± 14 beats/min to 124 ± 15 beats/min at +45 ° and to 127 ± 17 beats/min at +90 °, while sBP rose from 65 ± 9 mmHg to 67 ± 12 mmHg at +45 ° and to 70 ± 13 mmHg at +90 ° tilts, respectively (5th post-tilt min). A negative correlation (r = −0.41, P < 0.01) was found between basal supine values of HR and their post-tilt increments after +45 ° tilting. After +90 ° tilting, dBP correlated negatively (r = −0.33, P < 0.003) with the supine values, as well as HR (r = −0.30, P < 0.01). Breaking down the whole group according to age has shown that in 1-day-old babies (N = 11), the only one significant mean change was an increase of HR by 7 ± 10 beats/min after the +45 ° tilt. At the age of 2 days (N = 36), the group mean values showed a rise of sBP only by 5 ± 12 mmHg after the +90 ° tilt. In 3-day-old babies (N = 18), increased values were noted in both the HR (by 6 ± 18 beats/min) and sBP (by 5 ± 15 mmHg) even after the +45 ° tilt. The increase of all the variables: HR by 7 ± 12 beats/min, sBP by 6 ± 8 mmHg, dBP by 2 ± 4 mmHg after 5 min of +90 ° tilt was present only in 4- to 7-day-old neonates (N = 18). It seems that the evolution of orthostatic circulatory regulation is a component of the evolution in the overall responsiveness of the cardiovascular system to external stimuli and becomes apparent after a relative stabilization of the neonatal blood volume on the 2nd-3rd postnatal day. |
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