Objective: Episodes of bradycardia are common and recur sporadically in preterm infants, posing a threat to the developing brain and other vital organs. We hypothesize that bradycardias are a result of transient temporal destabilization of the cardiac autonomic control system and that fluctuations in the heart rate signal might contain information that precedes bradycardia. We investigate infant heart rate fluctuations with a novel application of point process theory. Methods: In ten preterm infants, we estimate instantaneous linear measures of the heart rate signal, use these measures to extract statistical features of bradycardia, and propose a simplistic framework for prediction of bradycardia. Results: We present the performance of a pr...
Background: Assessment of neonatal illness severity is important for quality of care control, unbias...
International audienceAn analysis of the information content of new features derived from the electr...
Background and Objective: Efficient management of low blood pressure (BP) in preterm neonates remain...
Objective: Episodes of bradycardia are common and recur sporadically in preterm infants, posing a th...
Accurate estimation of heart rate dynamics in preterm infants is important for predicting recurrent ...
Cardiorespiratory interactions tend to be frail in the early stages of life, necessitating the furth...
In preterm infants, bradycardias associate to critical health conditions. Standard algorithm for bra...
International audienceThis study aims at investigating the development of premature infants' autonom...
Bradycardia is common in preterm infants and associated with a range of adverse outcomes, including ...
International audienceThis work presents an analysis of the information content of new features deri...
Background: Transient bradycardia episodes are common in preterm infants and often secondary to apne...
International audienceBackground: Late-onset sepsis in the premature infant is frequently revealed b...
Background: Assessment of neonatal illness severity is important for quality of care control, unbias...
Background: Assessment of neonatal illness severity is important for quality of care control, unbias...
International audienceAn analysis of the information content of new features derived from the electr...
Background and Objective: Efficient management of low blood pressure (BP) in preterm neonates remain...
Objective: Episodes of bradycardia are common and recur sporadically in preterm infants, posing a th...
Accurate estimation of heart rate dynamics in preterm infants is important for predicting recurrent ...
Cardiorespiratory interactions tend to be frail in the early stages of life, necessitating the furth...
In preterm infants, bradycardias associate to critical health conditions. Standard algorithm for bra...
International audienceThis study aims at investigating the development of premature infants' autonom...
Bradycardia is common in preterm infants and associated with a range of adverse outcomes, including ...
International audienceThis work presents an analysis of the information content of new features deri...
Background: Transient bradycardia episodes are common in preterm infants and often secondary to apne...
International audienceBackground: Late-onset sepsis in the premature infant is frequently revealed b...
Background: Assessment of neonatal illness severity is important for quality of care control, unbias...
Background: Assessment of neonatal illness severity is important for quality of care control, unbias...
International audienceAn analysis of the information content of new features derived from the electr...
Background and Objective: Efficient management of low blood pressure (BP) in preterm neonates remain...