Methylxanthines reduce the frequency of apnea of prematurity and the need for mechanical ventilation during the first seven days of therapy. It is uncertain whether methylxanthines have other short- and long-term benefits or risks in infants with very low birth weight
Systematic review In preterm infants with recurrent apnoea, methylxanthine reduces the number of epi...
In comparison with placebo, caffeine therapy for apnea of prematurity in infants weighing less than ...
The objective of the study is to determine if early high-dose caffeine (HD) therapy is associated wi...
Caffeine, a methylxanthine and nonspecific inhibitor of adenosine receptors, is an example of a drug...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a common complication of preterm birth, which affects more than 80 % o...
Due to the importance of prevention of apnea of prematurity in the very preterm infants and the side...
Considerable uncertainty persists regarding the efficacy and safety of methylxanthines (caffeine, th...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational age...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterminfants, particularly at very early gestational ages...
The effectiveness of caffeine citrate in preventing idiopathic apnea in premature infants was evalua...
INTRODUCTION: Prophylactic caffeine therapy, reduces the frequency of apnea in premature babies. Mor...
Caffeine is one of the most commonly used therapies in Neonatology, with different indications such ...
Very preterm infants are prone to apnea and have an increased risk of death or disability. Caffeine ...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing, leading to a growing population with potential long-te...
Background: The most common type of apnea among premature newborns is idiopathic apnea of prematurit...
Systematic review In preterm infants with recurrent apnoea, methylxanthine reduces the number of epi...
In comparison with placebo, caffeine therapy for apnea of prematurity in infants weighing less than ...
The objective of the study is to determine if early high-dose caffeine (HD) therapy is associated wi...
Caffeine, a methylxanthine and nonspecific inhibitor of adenosine receptors, is an example of a drug...
Apnea of prematurity (AOP) is a common complication of preterm birth, which affects more than 80 % o...
Due to the importance of prevention of apnea of prematurity in the very preterm infants and the side...
Considerable uncertainty persists regarding the efficacy and safety of methylxanthines (caffeine, th...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterm infants, particularly at very early gestational age...
Background: Recurrent apnea is common in preterminfants, particularly at very early gestational ages...
The effectiveness of caffeine citrate in preventing idiopathic apnea in premature infants was evalua...
INTRODUCTION: Prophylactic caffeine therapy, reduces the frequency of apnea in premature babies. Mor...
Caffeine is one of the most commonly used therapies in Neonatology, with different indications such ...
Very preterm infants are prone to apnea and have an increased risk of death or disability. Caffeine ...
The incidence of preterm birth is increasing, leading to a growing population with potential long-te...
Background: The most common type of apnea among premature newborns is idiopathic apnea of prematurit...
Systematic review In preterm infants with recurrent apnoea, methylxanthine reduces the number of epi...
In comparison with placebo, caffeine therapy for apnea of prematurity in infants weighing less than ...
The objective of the study is to determine if early high-dose caffeine (HD) therapy is associated wi...