A systematic review of cardiac autonomic modulation in mothers and their infants

Resumo

Objective: The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of the publications that have examined cardiac auto- nomic modulation and to verify how the relationship between mothers and preterm infants can influence cardiac autonomic parameters. Method: The articles identified by the search strategy were assessed independently and blinded by two researchers, strictly adhering to the next inclusion criteria: (1) published between 01/01/2004 and 06/02/2014; (2) written in English; (3) had an available abstract; and (4) pertained to the mothers and/or their premature babies. Results: Of 83 publications originally found, 5 eligible studies were ultimately identified. Of these five articles pertaining to Heart Rate Variability, two articles studied preterm infants, two articles studied a sample of mothers and one article evalu- ated the association between Heart Rate Variability and mothers of preterm infants.

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Palavras-chave

Heart rate variability, Autonomic modulation, Mothers, Preterms

Citação

VALE, Arthur Ferreira. A systematic review of cardiac autonomic modulation in mothers and their infants. Jacobs Journal of Pediatrics, Austin, v. 1, p. 1-9, 2015.