Publications by authors named "Z Kuderava"

Aims: The aim of the authors' study was to determine the prevalence of myopia and premyopia in children and adolescents attending primary school in a village in the north of Slovakia in the period before and after the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Material And Methods: Changes in the spherical equivalent and axial length of the eyes were measured in 2019 and 2022 in a group of 47 children and adolescents within the age range of 7-12 years at the time of first measurement. In all the individuals, refraction was measured using an automatic keratorefractometer without the use of cycloplegic eye drops, and axial length was measured with an optical biometer.

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  • The study investigates the development of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) in healthy term neonates, focusing on how it responds to stressful stimuli like pain during the early postnatal period.
  • Researchers measured electrodermal activity (EDA) in twenty neonates shortly after birth and again 72 hours later, evaluating several parameters related to skin conductance.
  • Findings showed significant changes in EDA metrics, indicating that the SNS's response to stress evolves quickly in newborns, suggesting potential for early diagnosis of issues linked to autonomic maturation.
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The entropy-based parameters determined from the electrodermal activity (EDA) biosignal evaluate the complexity within the activity of the sympathetic cholinergic system. We focused on the evaluation of the complex sympathetic cholinergic regulation by assessing EDA using conventional indices (skin conductance level (SCL), non-specific skin conductance responses, spectral EDA indices), and entropy-based parameters (approximate, sample, fuzzy, permutation, Shannon, and symbolic information entropies) in newborns during the first three days of postnatal life. The studied group consisted of 50 healthy newborns (21 boys, average gestational age: 39.

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