Lou H C, Friis-Hansen B
Acta Paediatr Scand. 1979 Nov;68(6):803-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1979.tb08215.x.
In nine distressed newborn infants, mean aortic blood pressure and motor activity were recorded continuously during the first two or three days of life. Six of the infants had been asphyxiated at birth, the remainder having idiopathic respiratory distress only. The results showed that mean arterial blood pressure varies synchronously with motor activity, reaching maximum values much higher than previously suspected: about 90 or 100 mmHg were recorded in several infants. In three cases focal and/or generalized epileptic seizures occurred during the recording. It was found that in these circumstances too blood pressure increases dramatically, even if the motor component of the seizure is insignificant.
对9名危重新生儿在出生后的头两三天内连续记录主动脉平均血压和运动活动情况。其中6名婴儿出生时窒息,其余婴儿仅有特发性呼吸窘迫。结果显示,平均动脉血压与运动活动同步变化,其最高值比之前怀疑的要高得多:数名婴儿的血压记录约为90或100毫米汞柱。在记录过程中有3例出现局灶性和/或全身性癫痫发作。发现在这些情况下,即使癫痫发作的运动成分不明显,血压也会急剧升高。