Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen saturation, is a common occurrence especially in preterm neonates. It is due to immaturity of the central nervous system (apnea of prematurity) or secondary to other causes such as metabolic disturbances etc. Secondary causes of apnea should be excluded before a diagnosis of apnea of prematurity is made. Methylxanthines and continuous positive airway pressure form the mainstay of treatment. Mechanical ventilation is reserved for apnea resistant to the above therapy. An approach to the management of apnea in neonates is described
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
There is a range of breathing problems which occur and may persist in preterm infants, such as centr...
ResumenLa apena del prematuro es un importante problema clínico, manifestado por un ritmo respirator...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen ...
Apnea, especially in preterm newborns (AoP) is one of the common problems encountered at neonatal un...
Premature babies often suffer apnea of prematurity as a physiological consequence of an immature res...
<p>Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is one of the most frequent pathologies in the Neonatal Intensive Care...
Approximately 25% of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gestat...
Simonetta Picone, Roberto Aufieri, Piermichele PaolilloDivision of Neonatology and Neonatal Intensiv...
Approximately 25 % of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gesta...
Apnoea remains an important problem in the prematurely born infant. Apnoeas can be divided into cent...
Absence of breathing in the premature infant for a period of>15 secs, associated with bradycardia...
Neonatal survival requires precise control of breathing and cardiovascular action, with fatal conseq...
BACKGROUND: Among the most common autonomic signs visible in preterm neonates, apnea can represent ...
Background: Among the most common autonomic signs visible in preterm neonates, apnea can represent t...
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
There is a range of breathing problems which occur and may persist in preterm infants, such as centr...
ResumenLa apena del prematuro es un importante problema clínico, manifestado por un ritmo respirator...
Apnea, defined as cessation of breathing resulting in pathological changes in heart rate and oxygen ...
Apnea, especially in preterm newborns (AoP) is one of the common problems encountered at neonatal un...
Premature babies often suffer apnea of prematurity as a physiological consequence of an immature res...
<p>Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is one of the most frequent pathologies in the Neonatal Intensive Care...
Approximately 25% of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gestat...
Simonetta Picone, Roberto Aufieri, Piermichele PaolilloDivision of Neonatology and Neonatal Intensiv...
Approximately 25 % of infants with birth weights less than 1800 g or infants of about 34 weeks gesta...
Apnoea remains an important problem in the prematurely born infant. Apnoeas can be divided into cent...
Absence of breathing in the premature infant for a period of>15 secs, associated with bradycardia...
Neonatal survival requires precise control of breathing and cardiovascular action, with fatal conseq...
BACKGROUND: Among the most common autonomic signs visible in preterm neonates, apnea can represent ...
Background: Among the most common autonomic signs visible in preterm neonates, apnea can represent t...
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
There is a range of breathing problems which occur and may persist in preterm infants, such as centr...
ResumenLa apena del prematuro es un importante problema clínico, manifestado por un ritmo respirator...