Publications by authors named "J H Meinesz"

Electrocortical brain activity (ECBA) was recorded continuously with a cerebral function monitor during 17 exchange transfusions in 13 infants (mean gestational age 36.3 +/- 1.9 weeks, birth weight 2,800 +/- 635 g).

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Blood gas and blood pressure disturbances do influence cerebral blood flow in newborns. To what extent cerebral blood flow changes affect electrocortical brain activity remains uncertain. We studied the effect of severe hypoxia and hemorrhagic hypotension on carotid artery blood flow and electrocortical brain activity in newborn anesthetized lambs.

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Changes in brain perfusion (using ultrasonic-determined changes in carotid artery blood flow: Qcar) and electrocortical brain activity (ECBA, obtained by a Lectromed cerebral function monitor) were studied during exchange transfusion using the push-pull method in the newborn lamb. Changes in mean arterial blood pressure (MABP), Qcar, heart rate (HR), and ECBA were observed during all exchange transfusions: MABP, Qcar, and ECBA decreased during the withdrawal period and increased during the infusion period, whereas HR showed the opposite phenomenon. Changes in ECBA appeared to be primarily associated with changes in brain perfusion (p < 0.

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