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Interactions among peripheral perfusion, cardiac activity, oxygen saturation, thermal profile and body position in growing low birth weight infants
Acta Pediatrica, 09/28/09
Sahni R et al. – Perfusion index is a good non–invasive estimate of tissue perfusion. Prone sleeping position is associated with a higher PI, possibly reflecting thermoregulatory adjustments in cardiovascular control. The effects of these position–related changes may have important implications for the increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome in prone position.
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