Approximately 25 % of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gestational a.ge have an apneic episode. This, and the known high incidence of apneas in infants who subsequently are victims of sudden infant death syndrome, has led to aggressive attempts at early identification of newborns with abnormal cardio-respiratory patterns. We have found the pneumocardiogram to be effective in detecting cardio-res-piratory abnormality in the newborn, and a very useful tool in the assess-ment of the effectiveness of pharmacologic therapy of neonatal apnea. In-fants who are discharged on a home apnea monitor should be managed, utilizing a coordinated multidisciplinary team approach, that includes 24 h availability of a ph...
the factors which contribute to the occurrence of apnea in premature and full-term infants, and of i...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is necessary in about 1-2% of all newly born infants in their fi...
Apnea, bradycardia, and oxygen desaturation events are a common in neonatal intensive care units, wi...
Approximately 25% of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gestat...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen ...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen ...
Incidence and severity of apnea and bradycardia in preterm infants may be related to the immaturity ...
Apnea, especially in preterm newborns (AoP) is one of the common problems encountered at neonatal un...
Asphyxia neonatorum is defined as failure of a newborn infant to establish sustained respiration aft...
<p>Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is one of the most frequent pathologies in the Neonatal Intensive Care...
There is a range of breathing problems which occur and may persist in preterm infants, such as centr...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...
APNEA of prematurity and resultant intermittent hypoxic epi-sodes are universal in preterm infants. ...
Apneas in the different sleep states are commonly observed in the full-term healthy newborn infant. ...
Sleep apnea is a prevalent and life-threatening problem, especially in infants. Napnea is a cost-eff...
the factors which contribute to the occurrence of apnea in premature and full-term infants, and of i...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is necessary in about 1-2% of all newly born infants in their fi...
Apnea, bradycardia, and oxygen desaturation events are a common in neonatal intensive care units, wi...
Approximately 25% of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gestat...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen ...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen ...
Incidence and severity of apnea and bradycardia in preterm infants may be related to the immaturity ...
Apnea, especially in preterm newborns (AoP) is one of the common problems encountered at neonatal un...
Asphyxia neonatorum is defined as failure of a newborn infant to establish sustained respiration aft...
<p>Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is one of the most frequent pathologies in the Neonatal Intensive Care...
There is a range of breathing problems which occur and may persist in preterm infants, such as centr...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...
APNEA of prematurity and resultant intermittent hypoxic epi-sodes are universal in preterm infants. ...
Apneas in the different sleep states are commonly observed in the full-term healthy newborn infant. ...
Sleep apnea is a prevalent and life-threatening problem, especially in infants. Napnea is a cost-eff...
the factors which contribute to the occurrence of apnea in premature and full-term infants, and of i...
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is necessary in about 1-2% of all newly born infants in their fi...
Apnea, bradycardia, and oxygen desaturation events are a common in neonatal intensive care units, wi...