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Table 1.

Clinical characteristics.

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Fig 1.

Cardiac output in healthy control infants 0.5 to 6.5-hour postnatal age.

Cardiac output was stable in the first 6.5 hours postnatally in 10 healthy control infants delivered by elective caesarian section. Results are given as mean with 95% confidence interval.

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Fig 2.

Comparison of (A) cardiac output, (B) heart rate, and (C) stroke volume between healthy control infants (n = 10) and normothermic asphyxiated infants (n = 5) and hypothermic asphyxiated infants (n = 15). The lines represent mean values.

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Fig 3.

Relation between rate of disappearance of lactate and cardiac output in hypothermic asphyxiated infants.

Regression line and 95% confidence limits, R2 = 0.067.

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