Observational study comparing heart rate in crying and non- crying but breathing infants at birth

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  • who: Antti Juhani Kukka u200d and colleagues from the Crying is a simple clinical indicator of likely adequate lung recruitment facilitating normal physiological transition at birthInfants who are breathing but do not cry are at increased risk of cardiopulmonary instability and should therefore be monitored closely. Author , Department of Women`s and Children`s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden , Department of Pediatrics, Region Gu00e4vleborg, Gu00e4vle, Sweden , Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA , Strategic Research, Laerdal Global Health, Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway , Center on Human Development and Disability, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington . . .

     

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