Traditionally, non-invasive monitoring of tidal volume in infants has been performed using impedance plethysmography analyzed using a one or two compartment model. We developed a new laser system for use in infants, which measures antero-posterior movement of the chest wall during quiet sleep. In 24 unsedated or sedated infants (11 healthy, 13 with respiratory disease), we examined whether the analysis of thoracoabdominal movement based on a three compartment model could more accurately estimate tidal volume in comparison to V(T) measured at the mouth. Using five laser signals, chest wall movements were measured at the right and left, upper and lower ribcage and the abdomen. Within the tidal volume range from 4.6 to 135.7 ml, a three compar...
INTRODUCTION Monitoring breathing pattern is especially relevant in infants with lung disease. Re...
ABSTRACT. Preterm newborn infants have a high morbidity rate. The most frequently affected organs wh...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...
Tidal breathing measurements by Opto-Electronic Plethysmography (OEP) has been reported for infants ...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
We developed a prototype laser monitor, consisting of a single laser sensor, to observe chest wall d...
A novel technique for achieving plethysmography measurements utilizing noncontact laser displacement...
The paper presents an optical non-contact method for simultaneous measurement of the heart beat and ...
Many conventional medical monitoring devices, while not technically invasive, are nevertheless obtru...
Objective: Monitoring infants’ breathing activity is crucial in research and clinical applications b...
The noninvasive measurement of infant lang function during unsedated sleep in infants has been a lon...
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a part of a pediatric hospital dedicated to the care of i...
INTRODUCTION Monitoring breathing pattern is especially relevant in infants with lung disease. Re...
ABSTRACT. Preterm newborn infants have a high morbidity rate. The most frequently affected organs wh...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...
Tidal breathing measurements by Opto-Electronic Plethysmography (OEP) has been reported for infants ...
The continuous monitoring of patients recovered in intensive care units is a mandatory tasks for cli...
We developed a prototype laser monitor, consisting of a single laser sensor, to observe chest wall d...
A novel technique for achieving plethysmography measurements utilizing noncontact laser displacement...
The paper presents an optical non-contact method for simultaneous measurement of the heart beat and ...
Many conventional medical monitoring devices, while not technically invasive, are nevertheless obtru...
Objective: Monitoring infants’ breathing activity is crucial in research and clinical applications b...
The noninvasive measurement of infant lang function during unsedated sleep in infants has been a lon...
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a part of a pediatric hospital dedicated to the care of i...
INTRODUCTION Monitoring breathing pattern is especially relevant in infants with lung disease. Re...
ABSTRACT. Preterm newborn infants have a high morbidity rate. The most frequently affected organs wh...
Tidal volume (VT) measurements in newborn infants remain largely a research tool. Tidal ventilation ...