Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational ages. These episodes of loss of effective breathing can lead to hypoxemia and bradycardia, which may be severe enough to require resuscitation including use of positive pressure ventilation. Two forms of methylxanthine (caffeine and theophylline) have been used to stimulate breathing in order to prevent apnea and its consequences. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of caffeine compared with theophylline treatment on the risk of apnea and use of mechanical ventilation in preterm infants with recurrent apnea. Search methods: The standard search strategy of the Cochrane Neonatal Review Group was used. This included searches of electronic databases ...
BackgroundApnea intervals frequently occur in premature infants. Periods of apnea occur more often w...
Study objectives: To determine the safety and efficacy of the use of oral anhydrous caffeine and int...
Background Early administration of intravenous (IV) caffeine (initiation within 2 days of life) is a...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterminfants, particularly at very early gestational ages...
Background: The most common type of apnea among premature newborns is idiopathic apnea of prematurit...
Considerable uncertainty persists regarding the efficacy and safety of methylxanthines (caffeine, th...
Objective: To make a comparison between the efficacy and safety of Caffeine and Aminophylline for Ap...
Caffeine is a common treatment for neonatal intensive care management of the developmental complicat...
Due to the importance of prevention of apnea of prematurity in the very preterm infants and the side...
Background Apnea of prematurity (AOP) usually occurs in neonates with a gestational age < 34 weeks. ...
Background: Caffeine is widely used for prevention of apnea and helps successful extubation from mec...
INTRODUCTION: Prophylactic caffeine therapy, reduces the frequency of apnea in premature babies. Mor...
Caffeine, a methylxanthine and nonspecific inhibitor of adenosine receptors, is an example of a drug...
Placebo-controlled trials have shown that caffeine is highly effective in treating apnoea of prematu...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a common complication of preterm birth, which affects more than 80 % o...
BackgroundApnea intervals frequently occur in premature infants. Periods of apnea occur more often w...
Study objectives: To determine the safety and efficacy of the use of oral anhydrous caffeine and int...
Background Early administration of intravenous (IV) caffeine (initiation within 2 days of life) is a...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterminfants, particularly at very early gestational ages...
Background: The most common type of apnea among premature newborns is idiopathic apnea of prematurit...
Considerable uncertainty persists regarding the efficacy and safety of methylxanthines (caffeine, th...
Objective: To make a comparison between the efficacy and safety of Caffeine and Aminophylline for Ap...
Caffeine is a common treatment for neonatal intensive care management of the developmental complicat...
Due to the importance of prevention of apnea of prematurity in the very preterm infants and the side...
Background Apnea of prematurity (AOP) usually occurs in neonates with a gestational age < 34 weeks. ...
Background: Caffeine is widely used for prevention of apnea and helps successful extubation from mec...
INTRODUCTION: Prophylactic caffeine therapy, reduces the frequency of apnea in premature babies. Mor...
Caffeine, a methylxanthine and nonspecific inhibitor of adenosine receptors, is an example of a drug...
Placebo-controlled trials have shown that caffeine is highly effective in treating apnoea of prematu...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a common complication of preterm birth, which affects more than 80 % o...
BackgroundApnea intervals frequently occur in premature infants. Periods of apnea occur more often w...
Study objectives: To determine the safety and efficacy of the use of oral anhydrous caffeine and int...
Background Early administration of intravenous (IV) caffeine (initiation within 2 days of life) is a...