Dr. Jeffrey L Segar MD
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Specialist | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
200 Hawkins Dr Iowa City IA, 52242About
Dr. Jeffrey Segar is a Neonatal-Perinatal Physician practicing in Iowa City, IA. Dr. Segar cares for the critically ill newborn and premature infants. Neonatal-Perinatal Physicians treat conditions such as breathing disorders, birth defects, infections, and any other life-threatening medical problems. They coordinate with their young patients families and other physicians to determine appropriate treatment.
Education and Training
Univ of Wi Med Sch, Madison Wi 1986
New Jersey College of Dentistry 1986
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Development of baroreflex influences on heart rate variability in preterm infants.
- Metabolic adaptation of the hypertrophied heart: role of the malate/aspartate and alpha-glycerophosphate shuttles.
- Glucocorticoid modulation of cardiovascular and autonomic function in preterm lambs: role of ANG II.
- Angiotensin II in cardiac pressure-overload hypertrophy in fetal sheep.
- Effects of gestational age on myocardial blood flow and coronary flow reserve in pressure-loaded ovine fetal hearts.
- Optimization of high-frequency oscillatory ventilation for the treatment of experimental pneumothorax.
- Effects of fetal ovine adrenalectomy on sympathetic and baroreflex responses at birth.
- Inhibition of sympathetic responses at birth in sheep by lesion of the paraventricular nucleus.
- Myocardial apoptosis after cardioplegic arrest in the neonatal lamb.
- Late-gestation betamethasone enhances coronary artery responsiveness to angiotensin II in fetal sheep.
- Neonatal vulnerability to ischemia and reperfusion: Cardioplegic arrest causes greater myocardial apoptosis in neonatal lambs than in mature lambs.
- Early gestation dexamethasone programs enhanced postnatal ovine coronary artery vascular reactivity.
- Effects of cortisol on cardiac myocytes and on expression of cardiac genes in fetal sheep.
- Ontogeny of vascular growth factors in perinatal sheep myocardium.
- Myocardial vascular and metabolic adaptations in chronically anemic fetal sheep.
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