Objective: To compare the effectiveness of three dosing regimens of caffeine for preterm infants in the periextubation period. Methods: A randomized double-blind clinical trial of three dosing regimens of caffeine citrate ( 3, 15 and 30 mg/kg) for periextubation management of ventilated preterm infants was undertaken. Infants born 48 h were eligible for the study. Caffeine citrate was given as a once daily dose for a period of 6 days commencing 24 h prior to a planned extubation, or within 6 h of an unplanned extubation. The primary outcome measure was extubation failure, defined as neonates who were unable to be extubated within 48 h of caffeine loading or who required reventilation or doxapram dose within 7 days of caffeine loading. Cont...
Introduction Early treatment with caffeine in the delivery room has been proposed to decrease the ne...
Background This study sought to assess the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic relationships of caff...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational age...
Background: Caffeine is widely used for prevention of apnea and helps successful extubation from mec...
Aim: Though caffeine is a consolidated treatment in preterm infants, the efficacy and safety of a hi...
Background Early administration of intravenous (IV) caffeine (initiation within 2 days of life) is a...
The objective of the study is to determine if early high-dose caffeine (HD) therapy is associated wi...
Background: Caffeine is widely used for prevention of apnea and helps successful extubation from mec...
Background. Caffeine is widely used to treat apnea of prematurity. Here, we evaluated the efficacy o...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing, leading to a growing population with potential long-te...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is growing evidence that supports the benefits of early use of caffei...
The efficacy of orally administered caffeine as a 1% (w/v) ethanolic solution (10%v/v) at a loading ...
Objective: To study clinical outcome of early versus late caffeine therapy in preterm infants. St...
Introduction Early treatment with caffeine in the delivery room has been proposed to decrease the ne...
INTRODUCTION: Prophylactic caffeine therapy, reduces the frequency of apnea in premature babies. Mor...
Introduction Early treatment with caffeine in the delivery room has been proposed to decrease the ne...
Background This study sought to assess the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic relationships of caff...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational age...
Background: Caffeine is widely used for prevention of apnea and helps successful extubation from mec...
Aim: Though caffeine is a consolidated treatment in preterm infants, the efficacy and safety of a hi...
Background Early administration of intravenous (IV) caffeine (initiation within 2 days of life) is a...
The objective of the study is to determine if early high-dose caffeine (HD) therapy is associated wi...
Background: Caffeine is widely used for prevention of apnea and helps successful extubation from mec...
Background. Caffeine is widely used to treat apnea of prematurity. Here, we evaluated the efficacy o...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing, leading to a growing population with potential long-te...
<div><p>Background</p><p>There is growing evidence that supports the benefits of early use of caffei...
The efficacy of orally administered caffeine as a 1% (w/v) ethanolic solution (10%v/v) at a loading ...
Objective: To study clinical outcome of early versus late caffeine therapy in preterm infants. St...
Introduction Early treatment with caffeine in the delivery room has been proposed to decrease the ne...
INTRODUCTION: Prophylactic caffeine therapy, reduces the frequency of apnea in premature babies. Mor...
Introduction Early treatment with caffeine in the delivery room has been proposed to decrease the ne...
Background This study sought to assess the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic relationships of caff...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational age...