Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason different methods have been proposed to improve oxygenation of the newborns; one of these methods is the newborns' position. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the position of low birth weight neonates on arterial oxygen saturation and heart rate. Methods: This interventional study was conducted with simple non-randomized method in 2014-15 on 40 very low birth weight neonates, and each of them was initially in supine position for 120 minutes, then after 10 minutes of resting they were in prone position and each of them was in left lateral position, and during this period, arterial oxygen parameters and heart rate were recorded...
This study aims to examine the differences in the effectiveness of the prone position compared to th...
Objective: To determine the effect of sleeping position on the lung function of prematurely born inf...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
Background: Optimal oxygenation in preterm neonates is very important, therefore different measures ...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of various positions on the arterial oxygen sa...
In the last few years, prone position has used in preterm neonates to improve oxygenation. A quasi–e...
Background It has been proposed that the use of body positioning may be a more effective way to red...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether nursing in the head elevated tilt position (HETP), compared w...
Abstract Background Many years ago, it was proposed that prone positioning and infant massage would ...
Objective: The study aimed to determine the effect of supine and prone flexion positions on heart ra...
Background and Objectives: Results of many studies suggest that prone position is effective in impro...
Background: It has been proposed that body positioning in preterm infants, as compared with other, m...
Polygraphic recordings were obtained for 24 normal full-term neonates on their 4th or 5th day of lif...
This study aims to examine the differences in the effectiveness of the prone position compared to th...
Objective: To determine the effect of sleeping position on the lung function of prematurely born inf...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
Background: Optimal oxygenation in preterm neonates is very important, therefore different measures ...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
Background: This study aimed to determine the effects of various positions on the arterial oxygen sa...
In the last few years, prone position has used in preterm neonates to improve oxygenation. A quasi–e...
Background It has been proposed that the use of body positioning may be a more effective way to red...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether nursing in the head elevated tilt position (HETP), compared w...
Abstract Background Many years ago, it was proposed that prone positioning and infant massage would ...
Objective: The study aimed to determine the effect of supine and prone flexion positions on heart ra...
Background and Objectives: Results of many studies suggest that prone position is effective in impro...
Background: It has been proposed that body positioning in preterm infants, as compared with other, m...
Polygraphic recordings were obtained for 24 normal full-term neonates on their 4th or 5th day of lif...
This study aims to examine the differences in the effectiveness of the prone position compared to th...
Objective: To determine the effect of sleeping position on the lung function of prematurely born inf...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...