Apnea of prematurity is an important and common clinical problem, and is often the rate-limiting process in NICU discharge. Accurate detection of episodes of clinically important neonatal apnea using existing chest impedance (CI) monitoring is a clinical imperative. The technique relies on changes in impedance as the lungs fill with air, a high impedance substance. A potential confounder, however, is blood coursing through the heart. Thus, the cardiac signal during apnea might be mistaken for breathing. We report here a new filter to remove the cardiac signal from the CI that employs a novel resampling technique optimally suited to remove the heart rate signal, allowing improved apnea detection. We also develop an apnea detection method tha...
Background Apnea of prematurity cannot be reliably measured with current monitoring techniques. Ins...
Background Respiratory disorders, including apnoea, are common in preterm infants due to their immat...
Objective To compare the frequency and severity of apneic events in very low birth weight (VLBW) inf...
Apnea of prematurity is an important and common clinical problem, and is often the rate-limiting pro...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Apnea of prematurity is one of the most common diagnosis in neonatal inten...
In 2010, an estimated 14.9 million babies were born preterm, which amounted to 11.1% of all livebirt...
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...
In neonatal intensive care units, respiratory traces of premature infants developing late onset seps...
Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia...
Background: Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is nearly universal among very preterm infants, but neither t...
Apnea detection is extremely important in neonatal settings because hypoxia can lead to permanent im...
Approximately 25% of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gestat...
Background Apnea of prematurity cannot be reliably measured with current monitoring techniques. Ins...
Background Respiratory disorders, including apnoea, are common in preterm infants due to their immat...
Objective To compare the frequency and severity of apneic events in very low birth weight (VLBW) inf...
Apnea of prematurity is an important and common clinical problem, and is often the rate-limiting pro...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Apnea of prematurity is one of the most common diagnosis in neonatal inten...
In 2010, an estimated 14.9 million babies were born preterm, which amounted to 11.1% of all livebirt...
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...
In neonatal intensive care units, respiratory traces of premature infants developing late onset seps...
Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia...
Background: Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is nearly universal among very preterm infants, but neither t...
Apnea detection is extremely important in neonatal settings because hypoxia can lead to permanent im...
Approximately 25% of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gestat...
Background Apnea of prematurity cannot be reliably measured with current monitoring techniques. Ins...
Background Respiratory disorders, including apnoea, are common in preterm infants due to their immat...
Objective To compare the frequency and severity of apneic events in very low birth weight (VLBW) inf...