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Transcephalic electrical impedance (ΔZ) was used to assess pulsatile cerebral blood volume changes while tilting nine premature (30-34 weeks) infants 20° head up. High-frequency (1.50-4.00 Hz) ΔZ variability decreased 27% while heart rate did not show any change. We would like to suggest that the variability of transcephalic electrical impedance analysed with spectral estimation seems to provide a means for quantifying alterations in cerebral circulation.