Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia and desaturation may have detrimental consequences. We describe here very long ( \u3e 60 s) central apnea events (VLAs) with bradycardia and desaturation, discovered using a computerized detection system applied to our database of over 100 infant years of electronic signals. Eighty-six VLAs occurred in 29 out of 335 VLBW infants. Eighteen of the 29 infants had a clinical event or condition possibly related to the VLA. Most VLAs occurred while infants were on nasal continuous positive airway pressure, supplemental oxygen, and caffeine. Apnea alarms on the bedside monitor activated in 66% of events, on average 28 s after cessation of breathing...
ObjectiveTo study the impact of implementing a protocol to standardize the duration of observation i...
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing, is one of the most common clinical problems in neonatal in...
Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia...
Apnea is common in premature infants, and in severe cases it may impair development. Data recorded d...
Objective In 2006 the apnea of prematurity (AOP) consensus group identified inaccurate counting of a...
Background: Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is nearly universal among very preterm infants, but neither t...
A near-ubiquitous pathology in very low birth weight infants is neonatal apnea, breathing pauses wit...
In a 5-year retrospective study, we identified a population of late preterm and full term infants wi...
Objective To compare the frequency and severity of apneic events in very low birth weight (VLBW) inf...
Bradycardia occurred during 363 of 1520 apnoeas of 10 seconds\u27 duration recorded in 28 preterm in...
Apnea of prematurity is an important and common clinical problem, and is often the rate-limiting pro...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a critical condition for preterm infants which can lead to several adv...
ObjectiveTo study the impact of implementing a protocol to standardize the duration of observation i...
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing, is one of the most common clinical problems in neonatal in...
Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia...
Apnea is common in premature infants, and in severe cases it may impair development. Data recorded d...
Objective In 2006 the apnea of prematurity (AOP) consensus group identified inaccurate counting of a...
Background: Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is nearly universal among very preterm infants, but neither t...
A near-ubiquitous pathology in very low birth weight infants is neonatal apnea, breathing pauses wit...
In a 5-year retrospective study, we identified a population of late preterm and full term infants wi...
Objective To compare the frequency and severity of apneic events in very low birth weight (VLBW) inf...
Bradycardia occurred during 363 of 1520 apnoeas of 10 seconds\u27 duration recorded in 28 preterm in...
Apnea of prematurity is an important and common clinical problem, and is often the rate-limiting pro...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a critical condition for preterm infants which can lead to several adv...
ObjectiveTo study the impact of implementing a protocol to standardize the duration of observation i...
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing, is one of the most common clinical problems in neonatal in...