Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Salivary Cortisol Reactivity in Preterm Infants in Neonatal Intensive Care: An Integrative Review.Neuroimmune mechanisms of stress: sex differences, developmental plasticity, and implications for pharmacotherapy of stress-related diseaseUnique neurobiology during the sensitive period for attachment produces distinctive infant trauma processingEarly repetitive pain in preterm infants in relation to the developing brain.Human amygdala development in the absence of species-expected caregiving.Early life adversity as a risk factor for fibromyalgia in later life.Prenatal and postnatal inflammation in relation to cortisol levels in preterm infants at 18 months corrected age.Neonatal pain, parenting stress and interaction, in relation to cognitive and motor development at 8 and 18 months in preterm infants.Physiological correlates of memory recall in infancy: vagal tone, cortisol, and imitation in preterm and full-term infants at 6 monthsA preliminary study of cortisol reactivity and behavior problems in young children born prematureCortisol, contingency learning, and memory in preterm and full-term infants.Neonatal procedural pain exposure predicts lower cortisol and behavioral reactivity in preterm infants in the NICU.Neonatal pain and COMT Val158Met genotype in relation to serotonin transporter (SLC6A4) promoter methylation in very preterm children at school age.Considerations for using sucrose to reduce procedural pain in preterm infantsCortisol levels in former preterm children at school age are predicted by neonatal procedural pain-related stressCortisol levels in relation to maternal interaction and child internalizing behavior in preterm and full-term children at 18 months corrected age.Neonatal pain-related stress and NFKBIA genotype are associated with altered cortisol levels in preterm boys at school age.Assessing pain in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit: moving to a 'brain-oriented' approachExamining nurse empathy for infant procedural pain: Testing a new video measure.Altered basal cortisol levels at 3, 6, 8 and 18 months in infants born at extremely low gestational age.Behavioral responses to pain are heightened after clustered care in preterm infants born between 30 and 32 weeks gestational age.Maternal stress and behavior modulate relationships between neonatal stress, attention, and basal cortisol at 8 months in preterm infants.Anesthesia and analgesia in the NICU.Single course of antenatal steroids did not alter cortisol in preterm infants up to 18 months.Cortisol, behavior, and heart rate reactivity to immunization pain at 4 months corrected age in infants born very preterm.Ketamine analgesia for inflammatory pain in neonatal rats: a factorial randomized trial examining long-term effects.Procedural pain and brain development in premature newbornsNeonatal pain-related stress, functional cortical activity and visual-perceptual abilities in school-age children born at extremely low gestational age.Parent behaviors moderate the relationship between neonatal pain and internalizing behaviors at 18 months corrected age in children born very prematurelyNeonatal pain in very preterm infants: long-term effects on brain, neurodevelopment and pain reactivityFactors affecting delivery of evidence-based procedural pain care in hospitalized neonates.Neonatal repetitive pain in rats leads to impaired spatial learning and dysregulated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in later life.Invasive procedures in preterm children: brain and cognitive development at school age.Salivary Cortisol as a Biomarker of Stress in Mothers and their Low Birth Weight Infants and Sample Collecting Challenges.Impact of repeated procedural pain-related stress in infants born very preterm.Association of Maternal and Infant Salivary Testosterone and Cortisol and Infant Gender With Mother-Infant Interaction in Very-Low-Birthweight Infants.Empathy in paediatric intensive care nurses part 1: Behavioural and psychological correlates.EDIN Scale Implemented by Gestational Age for Pain Assessment in Preterms: A Prospective Study.Early life adversity during the infant sensitive period for attachment: Programming of behavioral neurobiology of threat processing and social behavior.UNPACKING THE BURDEN OF CARE FOR INFANTS IN THE NICU.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Neonatal procedural pain and preterm infant cortisol response to novelty at 8 months.
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Joanne Weinberg
Michael F Whitfield
Ruth E Grunau
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10.1542/PEDS.114.1.E77
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2004-07-01T00:00:00Z