Blood pressure and heart rates in neonates and preschool children: an analysis from 10 years of electronic recording
ConclusionHeart rate while under anesthesia appears a poor indicator for blood pressure changes. Recorded blood pressures in this current study, measured immediately before induction, were consistent with those in the literature. A mean MAP decrease of 28.6% was typical in those infants 0–10 weeks of age.
Source: Pediatric Anesthesia - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Cedric E. Sottas, David Cumin, Brian J. Anderson Tags: Research Report Source Type: research
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