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  • 1990-1994  (2)
  • 1970-1974
  • Age  (1)
  • Key words: Chromatographic methods – Amino acids – Organic acids – Purines/pyrimidines – Very long-chain fatty acids  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1971
    Keywords: Age ; Heart rate variability ; Spectral analysis ; Cholinergic ; Adrenergic
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary We compared heart rate variability measures of 11 normal children (4–12 years) to 23 normal adults (21–43 years) to study the effect of age on heart rate variability measures. Children had a significantly higher supine and standing heart rate and lower supine and standing systolic diastolic blood pressure. Children also had a significantly higher supine standard deviation of HR, supine low frequency (0.01–0.05 Hz) (p〈0.005), supine high frequency (0.2–0.5 Hz) (p〈0.001), and standing high frequency powers (p〈0.005) compared to adults. The ratio of mid frequency (0.07–0.15 Hz) to high frequency power (0.2–0.5 Hz) upon standing was significantly lower in children (p〈0.005). While there was a significant increase of the mid frequency power from supine to standing posture in the adult group (p〈0.02), there was no such significant increase in children. There were also significant negative correlations between age and supine low frequency, mid frequency, and high frequency powers, and standing high frequency power. These findings illustrate a decrease of cholinergic and an increase of adrenergic modulation of heart rate variability with age (4–43 years).
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    European journal of pediatrics 153 (1994), S. S27 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Key words: Chromatographic methods – Amino acids – Organic acids – Purines/pyrimidines – Very long-chain fatty acids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Selective screening for inherited metabolic disorders can be performed efficiently by chromatographic techniques. Each technique is suited for a well-defined group of substances present in urine, plasma and CSF. A comprehensive screening programme may involve the analysis of amino acids, organic acids, imidazoles, purines and pyrimidines, oligosaccharides and mucopolysaccharides in urine as well as very long-chain fatty acids in plasma. The experienced laboratory, in close co-operation with a specialized paediatrician, will make a positive diagnosis in 6% of the referred samples, provided a careful selection of the patients is made. Our experience of 10 years of screening revealed 100 different defects; 30% of these were so-called amino acid disorders, 50% organic acidurias and the remaining 20% miscellaneous defects. Chromatographic methods are well suited for the discovery of novel defects. In this respect group screening tests will remain of major importance for the study of inborn errors of metabolism.
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