Fig. 5.
Blood pressure above the optimal mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) during the neonatal rewarming period in relation to neurodevelopmental outcome at approximately 2 years of age. When compared to children without impairments (n = 9; unimpaired), those who developed impairments (n = 8; impaired) spent a lower percentage of the rewarming period with blood pressure above optimal MAP (*p = 0.039; a) and had less maximal blood pressure deviation above optimal MAP (*p = 0.021; b) during rewarming. Data were analyzed by Mann Whitney rank sum tests. Box plots with whiskers (5th–95th percentiles) are shown. Each circle represents one child