Bradycardia occurred during 363 of 1520 apnoeas of 10 seconds\u27 duration recorded in 28 preterm infants. The incidence increased with increasing duration of apnoea (10% of 10-14 seconds, 34% of 15-20 seconds, and 75% of greater than 20 seconds, p less than 0.001). This was similar for each type of apnoea--central, mixed, and obstructive. During 133 apnoeas in five infants the time from the start of the apnoea to the onset in the fall in oxygen saturation (mean 6.9 seconds) was significantly related to the onset of the fall in heart rate (mean 9.3 seconds) (r = 0.67, p less than 0.001). Recovery in heart rate coincided with resumption of air flow rather than breathing efforts and preceded the recovery in oxygen saturation. These results su...
Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia...
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is almost ubiquitous in preterm infants born before completing 30 we...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of central, obstructive and mixed apnea on ce...
Apnoea remains an important problem in the prematurely born infant. Apnoeas can be divided into cent...
<p><b>Sequence of events following a breathing pause in a 20 day-old premature infant (27 5/7 wks ge...
The incidence, duration, and type of apnoea were determined in 28 preterm infants born at 27 to 34 w...
Background: The factors influencing the severity of apnea-related hypoxemia and bradycardia are inco...
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
The alterations in cerebral hemodynamics during and following 39 episodes with bradycardia of differ...
In a 5-year retrospective study, we identified a population of late preterm and full term infants wi...
Background: Transient bradycardia episodes are common in preterm infants and often secondary to apne...
Objective: To evaluate the origin of transient episodes of sinus bradycardia, atrial escape rhythm, ...
Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia...
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is almost ubiquitous in preterm infants born before completing 30 we...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of central, obstructive and mixed apnea on ce...
Apnoea remains an important problem in the prematurely born infant. Apnoeas can be divided into cent...
<p><b>Sequence of events following a breathing pause in a 20 day-old premature infant (27 5/7 wks ge...
The incidence, duration, and type of apnoea were determined in 28 preterm infants born at 27 to 34 w...
Background: The factors influencing the severity of apnea-related hypoxemia and bradycardia are inco...
\u3cp\u3eThe current clinical definition of Apnea of Prematurity (AOP) in infants is cessations of b...
The alterations in cerebral hemodynamics during and following 39 episodes with bradycardia of differ...
In a 5-year retrospective study, we identified a population of late preterm and full term infants wi...
Background: Transient bradycardia episodes are common in preterm infants and often secondary to apne...
Objective: To evaluate the origin of transient episodes of sinus bradycardia, atrial escape rhythm, ...
Apnea is nearly universal among very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, and the associated bradycardia...
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is almost ubiquitous in preterm infants born before completing 30 we...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of central, obstructive and mixed apnea on ce...