BackgroundApnea of Prematurity (AOP) is common, affecting the majority of infants born at <34 weeks gestational age. Apnea and periodic breathing are accompanied by intermittent hypoxia (IH). Animal and human studies demonstrate that IH exposure contributes to multiple pathologies, including retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), injury to sympathetic ganglia regulating cardiovascular action, impaired pancreatic islet cell and bone development, cerebellar injury, and neurodevelopmental disabilities. Current standard of care for AOP/IH includes prone positioning, positive pressure ventilation, and methylxanthine therapy; these interventions are inadequate, and not optimal for early development.ObjectiveThe objective is to support breathing in ...
Infants who are born prematurely are at significant risk of apnoea. In addition to the short-term co...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Infants who are born prematurely are at significant risk of apnoea. In addition to the short-term co...
BackgroundApnea of Prematurity (AOP) is common, affecting the majority of infants born at <34 wee...
<p><b>Sequence of events following a breathing pause in a 20 day-old premature infant (27 5/7 wks ge...
<p><b>Vibration Device:</b> The vibration device consists of two components: (A) a stimulation devic...
Neonatal survival requires precise control of breathing and cardiovascular action, with fatal conseq...
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is ubiquitous in preterm infants and are often associated with physi...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is one of the most common diagnoses in preterm infants. Severe and recurr...
Apnea of prematurity is one of the most common diagnoses in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Freque...
International audienceIntroduction Apnoea affects 85% of premature infants under 34 weeks of age and...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Infants who are born prematurely are at significant risk of apnoea. In addition to the short-term co...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Infants who are born prematurely are at significant risk of apnoea. In addition to the short-term co...
BackgroundApnea of Prematurity (AOP) is common, affecting the majority of infants born at <34 wee...
<p><b>Sequence of events following a breathing pause in a 20 day-old premature infant (27 5/7 wks ge...
<p><b>Vibration Device:</b> The vibration device consists of two components: (A) a stimulation devic...
Neonatal survival requires precise control of breathing and cardiovascular action, with fatal conseq...
Apnoea, a pause in respiration, is ubiquitous in preterm infants and are often associated with physi...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is one of the most common diagnoses in preterm infants. Severe and recurr...
Apnea of prematurity is one of the most common diagnoses in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Freque...
International audienceIntroduction Apnoea affects 85% of premature infants under 34 weeks of age and...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Infants who are born prematurely are at significant risk of apnoea. In addition to the short-term co...
The development of the control of breathing begins in utero and continues postnatally. Fetal breathi...
Infants who are born prematurely are at significant risk of apnoea. In addition to the short-term co...