ABSTRACT. Objectives. To determine if the prone versus the supine posture was associated with higher oxygenation levels in prematurely born infants before discharge, whether any such effect was explained by alterations in lung volume or respiratory mechanics, and if the changes were greater in oxygen-dependent infants. Patients. Twenty infants (10 oxygen-dependent), me-dian gestational age 30 (range: 27–32) weeks, were stud-ied at a median postconceptional age of 35 weeks (range: 32–38 weeks). Methods. On 2 successive days, infants were studied both supine and prone; each posture was maintained for 3 hours. Oxygen saturation was continuously monitored and at the end of each 3-hour period; compliance and resistance of the respiratory system ...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine the effects of prone positioning on cardioresp...
of posture on oxygenation and respiratory muscle strength in convalescent neonates. Arc
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Polygraphic recordings were obtained for 24 normal full-term neonates on their 4th or 5th day of lif...
Background:Infants with respiratory dysfunction undergo regular position changes to improve lung fun...
This study aims to examine the differences in the effectiveness of the prone position compared to th...
Background and Objectives: Results of many studies suggest that prone position is effective in impro...
OBJECTIVE. Prematurely born compared with term born infants are at increased risk of sudden infant d...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
Objective: The study aimed to determine the effect of supine and prone flexion positions on heart ra...
Objective: To determine the effect of sleeping position on the lung function of prematurely born inf...
The prone and supine resting postures of the pelvis and legs of 106 preterm infants (25 to 34 weeks ...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine the effects of prone positioning on cardioresp...
of posture on oxygenation and respiratory muscle strength in convalescent neonates. Arc
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Polygraphic recordings were obtained for 24 normal full-term neonates on their 4th or 5th day of lif...
Background:Infants with respiratory dysfunction undergo regular position changes to improve lung fun...
This study aims to examine the differences in the effectiveness of the prone position compared to th...
Background and Objectives: Results of many studies suggest that prone position is effective in impro...
OBJECTIVE. Prematurely born compared with term born infants are at increased risk of sudden infant d...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
Objective: The study aimed to determine the effect of supine and prone flexion positions on heart ra...
Objective: To determine the effect of sleeping position on the lung function of prematurely born inf...
The prone and supine resting postures of the pelvis and legs of 106 preterm infants (25 to 34 weeks ...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine the effects of prone positioning on cardioresp...
of posture on oxygenation and respiratory muscle strength in convalescent neonates. Arc
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...