OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether nursing in the head elevated tilt position (HETP), compared with the horizontal position, has any effect on the incidence of bradycardic and hypoxemic episodes in preterm infants. METHODS: Twelve spontaneously breathing preterm infants with idiopathic recurrent apnea were studied in a randomized controlled crossover trial. Nine infants were treated with aminophylline. Each spent a total of 24 hours in the horizontal prone position and a total of 24 hours in HETP (prone, 15 degrees). The position was changed in random order every 6 hours. Thoracic impedance, heart rate, and arterial oxygen saturation were recorded continuously. The frequency of isolated hypoxemia (arterial saturation <80%), of is...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) and positioning of neonates has been used in many developed co...
Abstract Background Early mother–child skin-to-skin contact (SSC) in the first 2 h postpartum is hig...
An association has been established between prone positioning and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether nursing in the head elevated tilt position (HETP), compared w...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...
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...
Background It has been proposed that the use of body positioning may be a more effective way to red...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in neonatal intensive care, germinal matrix-intraventricular hemorrhage...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess for and compare the effect of prone and supine position on...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Background. Feeding in preterm infants is a complex motor activity requiring physiologic stability,...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) and positioning of neonates has been used in many developed co...
Abstract Background Early mother–child skin-to-skin contact (SSC) in the first 2 h postpartum is hig...
An association has been established between prone positioning and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether nursing in the head elevated tilt position (HETP), compared w...
Background: Positioning of premature newborns significantly affects their health status. However, th...
Background: Desirable oxygenation of preterm newborns has particular importance, for this reason dif...
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...
Background It has been proposed that the use of body positioning may be a more effective way to red...
BACKGROUND: Despite advances in neonatal intensive care, germinal matrix-intraventricular hemorrhage...
Background: The methods of baby's position are an important critical factor in ventilation and oxyge...
Background: The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We inve...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess for and compare the effect of prone and supine position on...
The role of prone position in preterm infants has not been completely clarified. We investigated pro...
Background. Feeding in preterm infants is a complex motor activity requiring physiologic stability,...
Background: Chest physiotherapy (CPT) and positioning of neonates has been used in many developed co...
Abstract Background Early mother–child skin-to-skin contact (SSC) in the first 2 h postpartum is hig...
An association has been established between prone positioning and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS...