Objectives: Changes in palmar and plantar skin conductance (SC) are due to
outgoing bursts in the postganglionic efferent sympathetic cholinergic fibr
es, which respond to changes in the central arousal state. An apparatus tha
t measures SC by applying an alternating voltage is sensitive enough to mea
sure SC changes in preterm infants. The purpose of this study was to develo
p a software program for analyzing SC in premature infants.
Methods: The software program was designed to calculate the number and mean
amplitude of the waves and the mean SC changes during a given period. Diff
erent pre-set values for minimum amplitude, maximum slope and minimum width
of the waves were used in the program and the results were compared with m
anually counted waves.
Results: For SC waves, the optimal minimum amplitude was found to be 0.015
muS, the maximum slope of the waves could, with the same result, be 1, 2 or
5 muS/s and the optimal width of the waves was found to be unlimited.
Conclusions: SC in preterm infants is easily analyzed by this software prog
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