thesisRespiratory pauses and apnea commonly occur in preterm infants and often necessitate medical intervention. Auditory stimulation affects respiratory activity in neonates. This study hypothesized that a continuous recording of uterine arterial flow (souffl©) diminishes time in respiratory pause, frequency of pauses, and frequency of apnea and severity of respiratory pauses. Eighteen preterm infants were studied (gestational age 30-35 weeks, birth weights 1120-2930 gms) using an equivalent time samples design. For two 30 minute periods the souffl© was on and for two 30 minute periods is was off (with randomization of time samples). Continuous impedance pneumograms and heart rate were recorded for each subject. Respiratory pauses we...
Background: A sustained inflation (SI) at birth in preterm babies may be ineffective unless the infa...
BackgroundApnea of Prematurity (AOP) is common, affecting the majority of infants born at <34 wee...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...
Background: The factors influencing the severity of apnea-related hypoxemia and bradycardia are inco...
The current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of breathing ...
<p><b>Sequence of events following a breathing pause in a 20 day-old premature infant (27 5/7 wks ge...
Objective: Mechanisms of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) in preterm infa...
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is ubiquitous in preterm infants and are often associated with physi...
Automated control of inspired oxygen for newborn infants is an emerging technology, currently limite...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
ObjectiveTo characterize esophageal motility during episodes of prolonged apnea in premature infants...
Background: A sustained inflation (SI) at birth in preterm babies may be ineffective unless the infa...
BackgroundApnea of Prematurity (AOP) is common, affecting the majority of infants born at <34 wee...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...
Background: The factors influencing the severity of apnea-related hypoxemia and bradycardia are inco...
The current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of breathing ...
<p><b>Sequence of events following a breathing pause in a 20 day-old premature infant (27 5/7 wks ge...
Objective: Mechanisms of non-invasive high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (nHFOV) in preterm infa...
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is ubiquitous in preterm infants and are often associated with physi...
Automated control of inspired oxygen for newborn infants is an emerging technology, currently limite...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
ObjectiveTo characterize esophageal motility during episodes of prolonged apnea in premature infants...
Background: A sustained inflation (SI) at birth in preterm babies may be ineffective unless the infa...
BackgroundApnea of Prematurity (AOP) is common, affecting the majority of infants born at <34 wee...
Prior to discharge from the neonatal unit it is clinically important to determine that an infant is ...