Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 1997; 1 (6): 189-191

24 hour monitoring of blood pressure in premature and full-term new born babies

E. Menghetti, R. Cellitti, D. Marsili, M. Ferri, A. Liberti, G. Mucedola

Puericulture Institute, “La Sapienza” University – Rome (Italy)


Abstract. – Using a 24 hour monitoring of the systo-diastolic blood pressure, 127 new born babies were studied in the first five days of life. 45 of these new born babies were premature (35±1 week) and 82 full-term. The results showed an overlap in the systo-diastolic blood pressure in the 2 groups of subjects with a rise and fall in pressure in the 24 hour period and no fall in pressure during the night typical to a healthy adult.

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E. Menghetti, R. Cellitti, D. Marsili, M. Ferri, A. Liberti, G. Mucedola
24 hour monitoring of blood pressure in premature and full-term new born babies

Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci
Year: 1997
Vol. 1 - N. 6
Pages: 189-191