The effects of in utero cocaine-exposure on the heart rate and heart rate variability of near and full term infants following orthostatic stress

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John, V [1 ]
Neuman, MR [1 ]
Talati, AJ [1 ]
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[1] Univ Memphis, Joint Program Biomed Engn, Memphis, TN 38152 USA
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To understand the effects of in utero cocaine exposure on the developing fetus, we studied the heart rate and the heart rate variability in near and full term cocaine-exposed infants in quiet sleep supine and following orthostatic stress. Methods: We studied 21 cocaine-exposed and 23 control infants within 120 hours of birth. Two 30-minute segments of the electrocardiogram (ECG) were recorded and analyzed in the time and frequency domain; the first with the supine infant, horizontal followed by the infant in a 25degrees head-up tilt. Results: The cocaine-exposed group, as compared with the control group, had a trend toward an increase in heart rate in the horizontal position and a significant increase in heart rate following the tilt in the cocaine-exposed group. The frequency components of the heart rate were lower in the horizontal position and increased following the orthostatic stress. Conclusions: These results are consistent with the known pharmacological actions of cocaine and demonstrate the dangers of cocaine abuse during pregnancy.
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