AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the influence of body position on the displacement of nasal prongs in preterm infants.MethodsThis prospective, randomized, crossover study enrolled infants born at a mean gestational age of 29.7±2 weeks, birth weight of 1353±280g and 2.9±2.2 days of life, submitted to continuous positive airway pressure by nasal prongs. The main outcome was the number of times that the nasal prongs were displaced following infant positioning in the following body positions: prone, right lateral, left lateral, and supine, according to a pre-established random order. Moreover, cardiorespiratory variables (respiratory rate, heart rate, and oxygen saturation) were evaluated for each body position. Data for each position were collect...
Background: Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) can be applied via binasal prongs or n...
Background and Objectives: Results of many studies suggest that prone position is effective in impro...
BackgroundWith increasing use of nCPAP, the safety and comfort associated with nCPAP have come into ...
Background The most common cause of admission to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) is respiratory...
Background: Premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are in dire need of respirato...
Background:Infants with respiratory dysfunction undergo regular position changes to improve lung fun...
Background It has been proposed that the use of body positioning may be a more effective way to red...
Background: Premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are in dire need of respirato...
Rationale: Although continuous positive airway pressure is used extensively in neonatal intensive ca...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Background: It has been proposed that body positioning in preterm infants, as compared with other, m...
Rationale: Positioning is considered vital to the maintenance of good lung ventilation by optimizing...
Sleeping posture has been implicated in the pathophysiology of sudden infant death syndrome. The eff...
Introduction During routine nursing care, preterm infants are often placed in lateral position for s...
Background: Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) can be applied via binasal prongs or n...
Background and Objectives: Results of many studies suggest that prone position is effective in impro...
BackgroundWith increasing use of nCPAP, the safety and comfort associated with nCPAP have come into ...
Background The most common cause of admission to neonatal intensive care units (NICU) is respiratory...
Background: Premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are in dire need of respirato...
Background:Infants with respiratory dysfunction undergo regular position changes to improve lung fun...
Background It has been proposed that the use of body positioning may be a more effective way to red...
Background: Premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) are in dire need of respirato...
Rationale: Although continuous positive airway pressure is used extensively in neonatal intensive ca...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Background: It has been proposed that body positioning in preterm infants, as compared with other, m...
Rationale: Positioning is considered vital to the maintenance of good lung ventilation by optimizing...
Sleeping posture has been implicated in the pathophysiology of sudden infant death syndrome. The eff...
Introduction During routine nursing care, preterm infants are often placed in lateral position for s...
Background: Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) can be applied via binasal prongs or n...
Background and Objectives: Results of many studies suggest that prone position is effective in impro...
BackgroundWith increasing use of nCPAP, the safety and comfort associated with nCPAP have come into ...