Caffeine, a methylxanthine and nonspecific inhibitor of adenosine receptors, is an example of a drug that has been in use for more than 40 years. It is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in neonatal medicine. However, until 2006, it had only a few relatively small and short-term studies supporting its use. It is thanks to the efforts of Barbara Schmidt and the Caffeine for Apnea of Prematurity (CAP) Trial Group that we now have high-quality and reliable data not only on short-term but also long-term outcomes of caffeine use for apnea of prematurity. CAP was an international, multicenter, placebo-controlled randomized trial designed to determine whether survival without neurodevelopmental disability at a corrected age of 18 months is ...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine citrate is the treatment of choice for apnea of prematurity (AOP). Regulatory ...
Objective: To make a comparison between the efficacy and safety of Caffeine and Aminophylline for Ap...
The efficacy of orally administered caffeine as a 1% (w/v) ethanolic solution (10%v/v) at a loading ...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a common complication of preterm birth, which affects more than 80 % o...
Considerable uncertainty persists regarding the efficacy and safety of methylxanthines (caffeine, th...
Due to the importance of prevention of apnea of prematurity in the very preterm infants and the side...
Methylxanthines reduce the frequency of apnea of prematurity and the need for mechanical ventilation...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational age...
Very preterm infants are prone to apnea and have an increased risk of death or disability. Caffeine ...
Caffeine is a common treatment for neonatal intensive care management of the developmental complicat...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing, leading to a growing population with potential long-te...
BackgroundApnea intervals frequently occur in premature infants. Periods of apnea occur more often w...
Caffeine is the most commonly administered drug in neonatal critical care units. It is used for the ...
Background: Caffeine citrate is the treatment of choice for apnea of prematurity (AOP). Regulatory a...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterminfants, particularly at very early gestational ages...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine citrate is the treatment of choice for apnea of prematurity (AOP). Regulatory ...
Objective: To make a comparison between the efficacy and safety of Caffeine and Aminophylline for Ap...
The efficacy of orally administered caffeine as a 1% (w/v) ethanolic solution (10%v/v) at a loading ...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a common complication of preterm birth, which affects more than 80 % o...
Considerable uncertainty persists regarding the efficacy and safety of methylxanthines (caffeine, th...
Due to the importance of prevention of apnea of prematurity in the very preterm infants and the side...
Methylxanthines reduce the frequency of apnea of prematurity and the need for mechanical ventilation...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational age...
Very preterm infants are prone to apnea and have an increased risk of death or disability. Caffeine ...
Caffeine is a common treatment for neonatal intensive care management of the developmental complicat...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing, leading to a growing population with potential long-te...
BackgroundApnea intervals frequently occur in premature infants. Periods of apnea occur more often w...
Caffeine is the most commonly administered drug in neonatal critical care units. It is used for the ...
Background: Caffeine citrate is the treatment of choice for apnea of prematurity (AOP). Regulatory a...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterminfants, particularly at very early gestational ages...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine citrate is the treatment of choice for apnea of prematurity (AOP). Regulatory ...
Objective: To make a comparison between the efficacy and safety of Caffeine and Aminophylline for Ap...
The efficacy of orally administered caffeine as a 1% (w/v) ethanolic solution (10%v/v) at a loading ...