<p>This dissertation recruited 24 premature infants born less than 32 weeks gestational age over a one year time period from October 2010 to 2011. The goals were to longitudinally measure cerebral oxygen saturation, evaluate how environmental variables controlled by nursing, positioning and noise, affect cerebral oxygen saturations, and examine the relationship between cerebral oxygen saturation and two currently measured vital signs.</p><p>Using mixed general linear models, findings from this dissertation showed the developmental trajectory of cerebral oxygen saturation values in premature infants' began in the high 70s during the first two days of life and then significantly decreased into the mid-60s over several weeks during hospitaliza...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in infants with congenital heart di...
Introduction: Neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at risk of neurodevelopmental comprom...
Background: Transition immediately after birth is a complex physiological process. The neonate has ...
Despite advances in perinatal care, preterm birth is still associated with adverse neurodevelopmenta...
Although survival rates of preterm infants are improving, preterm birth is still associated with sig...
Preterm infants have an immature respiratory system and therefore experience an increased number of ...
In this early pilot study, we sought to determine if the alteration in these physiologic efects in p...
Objective To assess whether high and low levels of cerebral oxygenation (regional cerebral oxygenati...
BACKGROUND: To investigate regional splanchnic and cerebral tissue oxygen saturation in preterm infa...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoxemic episodes commonly occur in very preterm infants and may be associated with seve...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to determine regional cerebral tissue oxygen saturation and fractional tissue...
AIM: The aim of the study was to determine whether regional cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (rc SO...
A major concern with preterm birth is the risk of neurodevelopmental disability. Poor cerebral circu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between cerebral fractional tissue oxygen extraction (cFTOE)...
Funding Information: We are deeply indebted to Marita Suni, RN, for caring for the very prematurely ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in infants with congenital heart di...
Introduction: Neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at risk of neurodevelopmental comprom...
Background: Transition immediately after birth is a complex physiological process. The neonate has ...
Despite advances in perinatal care, preterm birth is still associated with adverse neurodevelopmenta...
Although survival rates of preterm infants are improving, preterm birth is still associated with sig...
Preterm infants have an immature respiratory system and therefore experience an increased number of ...
In this early pilot study, we sought to determine if the alteration in these physiologic efects in p...
Objective To assess whether high and low levels of cerebral oxygenation (regional cerebral oxygenati...
BACKGROUND: To investigate regional splanchnic and cerebral tissue oxygen saturation in preterm infa...
OBJECTIVE: Hypoxemic episodes commonly occur in very preterm infants and may be associated with seve...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to determine regional cerebral tissue oxygen saturation and fractional tissue...
AIM: The aim of the study was to determine whether regional cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (rc SO...
A major concern with preterm birth is the risk of neurodevelopmental disability. Poor cerebral circu...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relationship between cerebral fractional tissue oxygen extraction (cFTOE)...
Funding Information: We are deeply indebted to Marita Suni, RN, for caring for the very prematurely ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in infants with congenital heart di...
Introduction: Neonates with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at risk of neurodevelopmental comprom...
Background: Transition immediately after birth is a complex physiological process. The neonate has ...