Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months
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2004
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Stress systems may be altered in the long term in preterm infants for multiple reasons, including early exposure to procedural pain in neonatal intensive care. This question has received little attention beyond hospital discharge. Stress responses (cortisol) to visual novelty in preterm infants who were born at extremely low gestational age (ELGA; <or =28 weeks), very low gestational age (VLGA; 29-32 weeks), and term were compared at 8 months of age corrected for prematurity (corrected chronological age [CCA]). In addition, among the preterm infants, we evaluated whether cortisol levels at 8 months were related to neonatal exposure to procedural pain and morphine in the neonatal intensive care unit. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Grunau , R E , Weinberg , J & Whitfield , M F 2004 , ' Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months ' Pediatrics , vol 114 , no. 1 , pp. e77-84 . |
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article |