Quiet Sleep Organization of Very Preterm Infants Is Correlated With Postnatal Maturation
Background: Sleep is an important determinant of brain development in preterm infants. Its temporal organization varies with gestational age (GA) and post-menstrual age (PMA) but little is known about how sleep develops in very preterm infants. The objective was to study the correlation between the...
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Main Authors: | Léa Cailleau (Author), Raphaël Weber (Author), Sandie Cabon (Author), Cyril Flamant (Author), Jean-Michel Roué (Author), Géraldine Favrais (Author), Géraldine Gascoin (Author), Aurore Thollot (Author), Maxime Esvan (Author), Fabienne Porée (Author), Patrick Pladys (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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