Influence of postconceptual age on the electromyographic characteristics in newborns |
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Authors: | A Yu Meigal Yu R Zaripova |
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Institution: | 1. Petrozavodsk State University, Petrozavodsk, Russia 2. Republican Children’s Hospital, Petrozavodsk, Russia
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Abstract: | The purpose of the study was to investigate the neuromuscular state in the preterm infants using surface electromyography (EMG). Ten preterm (gestational age, 31–32 weeks) and ten term infants (gestational age, 38–39 weeks) participated in the study in the second, fourth and sixth postnatal weeks. Linear and novel nonlinear parameters were used for the treatment of the interference EMG (iEMG) in four muscles (mm. bic. br. dext., trie. br. dext, tib. ant. sin., and gastr. sin.). In the preterm infants aged 33–37 weeks, both linear and nonlinear iEMG parameters were significantly lower in comparison to the term infants. Thus, the iEMG of the preterm infants was characterized by a more primitive time-domain structure and lower amplitude and spectrum frequency. In addition, unlike in term newborns, the lifetime dynamics of the iEMG parameters in the preterm infants was retarded. Thus, the motor system of a preterm infant is likely to be less prepared for postnatal life due to the shorter stay in utero. Nonetheless, the iEMG of the preterm infants may be characterized as more complex in comparison to the term newborns of the same postconceptual age. This may be attributed to the new postnatal sensory stimuli. |
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