1.
New York; The Parthenon; 1994. 304 p. ilus, tab.
Monografia
em Inglês
| Sec. Munic. Saúde SP, HSPM-Acervo
| ID: sms-6364
2.
J Pediatr
; 98(6): 968-71, 1981 Jun.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7194905
RESUMO
Increased transcephalic impedance readings (greater than 3 SD) were recorded in 13 asphyxiated infants 35 weeks or more in gestation, and in 13 preterm infants 34 weeks or less in gestation and with intracranial hemorrhage (greater than 2 SD). Six infants had decreased TCZ recordings in the weeks following intracranial hemorrhage, without ultrasound evidence of ventricular enlargement. TCZ provides quick, inexpensive, noninvasive indication of tissue necrosis, moderate-to-severe intracranial hemorrhage, and delayed brain maturation.